Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s diss tracks at each other have nearly earned a combined $15.4 million in revenue — with the former rapper’s tracks outearning Drake’s.
In a new report, Billboard broke down the streaming, digital sales and publishing revenue in the United States through the week ending Nov. 21 on six tracks tied to the feud: “Not Like Us,” “Like That,” “Meet the Grahams,” “Euphoria,” “Family Matters” and “Push Ups.”
At the top of that list is the Grammy-nominated “Not Like Us” and “Like That.” The former totals at $7.6 million, generating $4.97 million in streaming and download revenue, as well as $2.6 million in publishing revenue. The latter, a Future and Metro Boomin track that Lamar featured on, earned $4.6 million, with $3.42 million coming from streaming and download revenue and $1.2 million from publishing revenue.
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