Kendrick Lamar may have been the headliner at the recent Super Bowl Halftime Show, but he doesn’t claim all the glory for himself. He shares it with his friend SZA, with whom he has collaborated a number of times, and who he brought out onto the field. The two have released several tracks together throughout the years, but none are more famous than “All the Stars,” which this week becomes a smash all over again in the U.S.

After the pair performed it during the Super Bowl halftime show, “All the Stars” lands on 11 different Billboard charts. It reappears on seven of those and rises on all the rest.

The smash performs best on Billboard’s R&B-specific rankings. This frame, it surges from No. 10 to No. 1 on the R&B Streaming Songs chart. It also reappears in first place on the R&B Digital Song Sales list, as well. The tune nearly reconquers the Hot R&B Songs tally, but it doesn’t quite come out on top. As it reappears on the list, it returns to its all-time best showing of No. 2, as it never quite managed to run the show.

“All the Stars” returns to the top 10 on four other Billboard lists. It returns to its peak of No. 5 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Streaming Songs chart and comes in at No. 6 on the Streaming Songs, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, and R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales tallies, and it returns to all three of those latter rosters.

“All the Stars” becomes a brand new top 10 on a list that didn’t even exist when it was first released. Lamar and SZA push the cut from No. 74 to No. 10 on the Billboard Global 200, which ranks the most-consumed tunes throughout the world.

The Oscar-nominated single only fails to enter the highest tier on three of the 11 Billboard tallies it reaches, and it doesn’t miss out on doing so by much. The cut is back on the Hot 100 at No. 14, and it reappears in that same position on the Digital Song Sales chart. The tune rockets from No. 104 to No. 17 on the Billboard Global Excl U.S., which is now the cut’s all-time high.

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