Kendrick Lamar Duckworth, born June 17, 1987, in Compton, California, isn’t just one of the greatest rappers alive — he’s one of the greatest, period. Starting out as K.Dot back in high school, he signed with Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) in 2005 and later helped create the hip-hop group Black Hippy.
His 2012 album, good kid, m.A.A.d city, wasn’t just a hit — it became a cultural landmark, staying on the Billboard 200 for years. Kendrick didn’t stop there. To Pimp a Butterfly, DAMN., and Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers pushed boundaries, mixing hip-hop with jazz, funk, and soul while digging deep into tough social truths. DAMN. even won him a Pulitzer Prize, making history.
With 22 Grammys, a Black Panther soundtrack under his belt, and his creative company pgLang shaping new stories, Kendrick’s influence is massive. His 2024 album, GNX, proves he’s still setting the pace.
As of July 2025, Kendrick Lamar is 38 years and 1 months old. His estimated net worth is $140 million, and he is 5 feet 6 inches (168 cm or 1.68 m) tall.
Bio/Wiki
Full Name
Kendrick Lamar Duckworth
Nickname
K-Dot, Kung-fu Kenny, King Kendrick, King Kunta, K-Dizzle, Kendrick Llama, K.Montana
Profession
Rapper, Singer, Songwriter, Record Producer
Career
Debut
Album
Section.80 (2011)
TV Show
RapFix Live (2011)
Best Known for
His songs and second album “Good Kid, M.A.A.D City”
Genres
Hip hop, rap, progressive rap, jazz rap
Instruments
Vocals
Awards
Personal Profile and Background Details
Date of Birth
June 17, 1987
Age
As of today, Kendrick Lamar is 38 years, 1 months, and 1 days old.
Zodiac sign
Gemini
Signature
Nationality
American
Birth Place
Compton, California, United States of America
Residence
Compton, California, United States of America
School / College / University
Kendrick attended Centennial High School in Compton, graduating in 2005 with a 4.0 GPA. Quiet but sharp, he stood out academically despite struggling with a stutter. A seventh-grade English teacher, Mr. Regis Inge, helped spark his love for writing — a passion that would later shape his music. Though Kendrick once considered college, dreaming of studying psychology or astronomy, music pulled him in first. He’s spoken about regretting not experiencing college life, but acknowledges that his career left little room for it.
Religion
Kendrick Lamar believes in God and identifies as a Christian, but his faith is more personal than religious in a traditional sense. He often talks about Jesus in his music — not in a preachy way, but more like someone figuring it out as they go. For Kendrick, God isn’t just in a church; God’s everywhere, someone you can have real conversations with. His songs dive deep into faith, doubt, redemption, and all the messy stuff in between. He’s not shy about admitting his struggles either. In interviews, he’s said he feels like a vessel — someone God uses to deliver a message, flaws and all. It’s part of why he stays off social media, too.
Race / Ethnicity
African American
Food Habits
He keeps things pretty clean when it comes to food. His diet leans heavily on high-protein, fiber-rich meals — think oatmeal and egg whites for breakfast, grilled salmon or turkey breast later in the day, and lots of greens and quinoa on the side. He mostly steers clear of junk food, sugar, dairy, and alcohol to keep his energy up.
Even on the road, he sticks to healthier options like baked chicken and green juice. That said, he’s not all business — Kendrick has a soft spot for Fruity Pebbles cereal and loves a good plate of chicken enchiladas now and then. In 2024, he shed about 15 pounds by doubling down on a high-protein, low-carb routine.
Hobbies
Kendrick Lamar loves playing basketball with his Black Hippy crew and spends hours crafting music, mixing his passion for storytelling with his love of competition.
Tattoo
Physical Attributes and Measurements
Height
- In feet: 5′ 6″
- In Centimeters: 168 cm
- In meters: 1.68 m
Weight
- In kilograms: 66 kg
- In Pounds: 145.5 lbs
Body Measurements
- Chest Size: 38 inches
- Biceps Size: 13 inches
- Waist Size: 32 inches
Shoe size
10 (US)
Eye color
Dark Brown
Hair color
Black
Family
Wife
He is not married yet.
Father
Kenny Duckworth
Mother
Paula Oliver
Siblings
Kayla Sawyer (Sister)
Kenneth Duckworth Jr (Younger Brother)
He has another younger brother, But Details about him are not known. He was born in 2002.
Children
Uzi (Daughter) (Born on July 26, 2019)
Enoch (Son) (Born in 2022)
Relationship & More
Marital Status
Engaged with Whitney Alford
Marriage Date
N/A
Girlfriend and Dating History
Whitney Alford (2015–Present)
Kendrick Lamar and Whitney Alford met at Centennial High School in Compton and started dating around 2005. They’ve been together ever since, keeping their relationship mostly private. Kendrick confirmed their engagement in 2015, calling Whitney his “best friend.” She’s quietly supported his career, even contributing vocals on To Pimp a Butterfly and narrating parts of Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers. Together, they have two children, a daughter named Uzi and a son, Enoch. Despite public scrutiny, especially during Kendrick’s feud with Drake, Kendrick and Whitney have stayed solid and out of the spotlight.
Favorite Things
- Favorite Rappers – Jay-Z, Tupac Shakur, The Notorious B.I.G., Nas, Eminem, Snoop Dogg
- All-Time Favorite Song – The theme song to DuckTales
Net worth 2025
$140 million
As of July 2025, it’s estimated that Kendrick Lamar has a net worth of about $140 million, based on information from different reliable sources. He isn’t just a rapper — he’s a full-blown business powerhouse. Over the years, he’s built a financial empire through music sales, touring, publishing rights, brand endorsements, and smart investments. Let’s break it down, piece by piece.
Earnings From Music Sales and Streaming
Music is still Kendrick’s biggest money maker — and for good reason.
Albums like good kid, m.A.A.d city, To Pimp a Butterfly, DAMN., and Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers didn’t just win awards — they brought in serious money. Combined, Kendrick’s albums have generated over $60 million from traditional sales and streaming royalties.
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Streaming alone plays a huge role. For example, his 2024 hit “Not Like Us” pulled in around $7.6 million — $4.97 million from Spotify, Apple Music, and downloads, plus another $2.6 million from publishing and licensing deals.
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Platforms like Spotify reportedly pay roughly $0.003–$0.005 per stream, and with Kendrick’s billions of streams globally, it adds up fast.
In short: Every time you press play on Alright or Money Trees, Kendrick’s empire grows a little bigger.
Touring and Live Performances
If you know anything about music today, you know touring is where the real money flows — and Kendrick knows it too.
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His Big Steppers Tour (2022–2024) was a juggernaut, grossing over $110 million worldwide.
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Before that, the DAMN. Tour (2017–2018) brought in another $62.7 million.
Artists typically keep about 30–50% of gross tour revenues after paying for production, management, and other expenses, meaning Kendrick probably pocketed around $30–55 million from the Big Steppers Tour alone.
And let’s not forget major event performances. For example, he was paid a six-figure sum to perform at Super Bowl LVI’s halftime show alongside Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and Mary J. Blige.
Publishing Rights
Owning your words matters — and Kendrick owns most of his.
In 2018, reports suggested Kendrick was exploring publishing deals valued between $20 million and $40 million. Instead of selling, he locked in a major exclusive publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing Group, ensuring he gets paid every time his music is used — whether it’s in a commercial, a movie, a TV show, or even another artist’s cover.
Over time, these publishing rights have likely brought him tens of millions of dollars quietly behind the scenes.
Brand Endorsements and Fashion Collaborations
Kendrick doesn’t slap his name on just anything — but when he does, it’s big.
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He partnered with Reebok in 2015, designing limited-edition sneakers inspired by unity and gang truce themes. Those collaborations sold out fast and added an estimated seven-figure income stream.
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He’s also collaborated with Nike, American Express, Converse, and high-end fashion houses like Balenciaga and Louis Vuitton.
Unlike many celebrities who chase flashy endorsements, Kendrick’s brand deals align closely with his personal values, making them even more valuable — and lucrative.
Conservative estimates suggest Kendrick has earned at least $5–10 million through endorsements over the past decade.
Real Estate Investments
Beyond music and brands, Kendrick has been quietly building wealth through real estate.
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In 2022, he purchased a $42 million mansion in Brentwood, Los Angeles — a stunning estate with luxury amenities.
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He also owns a $16 million ranch-style home in Bel Air and a $9.7 million residence in Manhattan Beach.
Real estate not only provides him beautiful homes but also acts as a solid long-term investment strategy. Given rising property values in prime California areas, his real estate portfolio alone could be worth well over $70 million today.
Creative Projects: pgLang and Film Work
In 2020, Kendrick co-founded pgLang, a creative company focused on music, film, and storytelling projects. While still relatively new, pgLang has already signed talents like Baby Keem and expanded into branded partnerships and film production.
Although financial figures for pgLang are still private, it’s safe to say Kendrick is laying the groundwork for major future earnings outside of rap.
In 2022, Kendrick also made headlines producing the Black Panther soundtrack, earning him not only critical acclaim but also a solid payout and Academy Award nominations.
Car collection
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1987 Buick GNX
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Buick Regal (classic model)
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1992 Cadillac Seville
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1964 Chevrolet Impala
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1990 Cadillac Brougham
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2017 BMW i8
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2018 Land Rover Range Rover Sport
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2018 Mercedes G-Class (G-Wagon)