The song "Luther," a collaboration between Kendrick Lamar and SZA, has spent its tenth week atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The track marks the longest duration at number one for any single by either artist.

For Kendrick Lamar, this ten-week period surpasses the combined total time all five of his previous number-one hits spent leading the chart.

Before "Luther," Kendrick Lamar's previous chart-toppers accumulated nine weeks at the summit. Two tracks, "Like That" with Future and Metro Boomin, and his own song "Not Like Us," each spent three weeks at number one.

Three other songs featuring Kendrick Lamar – "Bad Blood" with Taylor Swift, "Humble," and "Squabble Up" – each held the top position for one week on the Hot 100.

SZA previously reached a similar milestone with "Luther," as its run surpassed her earlier number-one hits combined. Her songs "Kill Bill" and "Slime You Out" with Drake each topped the chart for a single week.

A recent report details the track's chart performance across various genres. "Luther" currently ranks at number one on nine different Billboard charts. A recent report indicated the song's dominance in rap and hip-hop categories.

The song also leads the Hot 100 and Radio Songs tallies. It maintains a position within the top ten on several other music rosters.

Previous chart performance for Lamar includes matching runs by other artists, as detailed in previous chart performance information.

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