Kendrick Lamar’s career has had a phenomenal run since the release of his magnum opus, “To Pimp A Butterfly,” which skyrocketed his fame to new heights. The rapper has released masterpieces for over a decade, and all of his efforts have paid off.

On February 1, the GRAMMYs celebrated its 68th edition at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Kendrick Lamar was able to sweep the rap categories with ease by winning “Best Rap Song,” “Best Rap Performance,” “Best Melodic Rap Performance,” “Record of the Year,” and “Best Rap Album,” with “GNX.”

Ultimately, Kendrick Lamar became the rapper with the most wins the GRAMMYs history, surpassing Jay Z’s long-standing record of 26 awards during his musical career. There’s no doubt that Kendrick is reaching a new climax for the rap scene, and surely will rewrite the scene with his upcoming musical projects.