The rapper is just the fifth artist to land that many songs on the chart simultaneously.
Kendrick Lamar inhabits 14 positions on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated May 6), all from his new Billboard 200 chart-topping album DAMN.
As previously reported, the set's "Humble." hops 3-1 on the Hot 100 in its third frame, earning Lamar his second No. 1, and first as a lead act (following a one-week stint at the top of the chart in June 2015 as featured on Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood"). Meanwhile, the other 13 tracks from the new album also all enter the list.
In all, the 14 songs from DAMN. on the latest Hot 100 (which blends streaming, airplay and sales data) garnered 388.5 million U.S. streams in the tracking week ending April 20, according to Nielsen Music. "Humble" collected the most: 67.4 million (up 56 percent). The increase sparks the single biggest streaming week for a song since Baauer's "Harlem Shake" peaked with 103 million on the March 2, 2013-dated chart, greatly assisted by user-generated video uploads of the viral hit.