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The stage is set for Super Bowl LIX at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, and while fans are excited for the clash between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs, itâs the halftime show thatâs stealing the spotlight.
This year, the headliner is none other than Kendrick Lamar, a rapper widely regarded as one of the greatest of all time.
Known for his technical brilliance and thought-provoking lyrics, Lamar is no stranger to the Super Bowl stage, having previously appeared as a guest during the iconic 2022 halftime show featuring Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre.
But this time, itâs Lamarâs moment to shine, and fans are buzzing. The announcement came in September 2024 alongside a teaser trailer from Apple Music, the official halftime show sponsor.
The black-and-white clip shows Lamar pacing a massive football field, casually remarking, âThis field a lot bigger than what it looks.â The teaser also revealed a surprise: Grammy-winning artist SZA will join Lamar for what promises to be a show-stopping performance.
Mixed reactions from fans
While many are thrilled about Lamar taking center stage, reactions online have been a mixed bag.
âKendrick deserves it,â one fan wrote, while another added, âBack in like 2016 I said Kendrick is the GOAT, Iâm happy he has proven me right every step of the way.â
Others, however, werenât as enthusiastic.
âItâs fine, I suppose, but I donât watch football, so I probably have no stake. Heâs no scandal, generally well-liked, better than TS or something like that lol,â one person shared.
Not everyone is a fan of his live performances either. âI love Kendrick but never found him to be the most fun live performer. Seems like he canât rap all his verses with that same passion live,â another commented.
For some, Lamarâs presence on the halftime stage is a letdown.
âWhy does he get to be there twice? I pay no attention to that kind of music,â one critic shared. Another declared, âSick of rap at Super Bowl. It is the lowest denominator of music IMHO.â
One particularly harsh take read, âHuge disappointment. Not a fan of Kendrick Lamar at all and this will be the first halftime show I wonât care if I miss.â
Louisianaâs musical roots shine
For those who may not be Kendrick Lamar fans, the NFL has added a lineup of Louisiana-born artists to honor the rich musical heritage of the Super Bowlâs host state.
Jon Batiste, a jazz musician and multi-instrumentalist, will perform the national anthem. âIâm excited to figure out an arrangement that lasts the test of time, and I look forward to sharing it,â Batiste said.
Christian singer Lauren Daigle and jazz musician Trombone Shorty will collaborate on âAmerica the Beautiful,â while R&B legend Ledisi will deliver a powerful rendition of âLift Every Voice and Sing.â
Lil Wayne speaks out
One person who wasnât thrilled with Lamarâs selection as the halftime headliner is Louisianaâs own rap icon, Lil Wayne. Many fans had expected Wayne to take the coveted slot in his home state, and the rapper himself had seemingly hoped for the same.
In an emotional Instagram video, Wayne opened up about his disappointment.
âI blame myself for not being mentally prepared for a letdown and for automatically mentally putting myself in that position like somebody told me that was my position,â he said.
Reflecting on the magnitude of the moment, Wayne added, âBut I thought there was nothing better than that spot and that stage and that platform in my city, so it hurt.â
Kendrickâs response
Lamar, who is known for keeping a low profile, didnât address Wayneâs comments directly â but his new music may have done the talking for him. On November 22, Lamar surprise-released his sixth album, GNX, which includes the opening track âWacced Out Murals.â
In the song, Lamar seemingly acknowledges Wayneâs disappointment:
âUsed to bump Tha Carter III, I held my Rollie chain proud / Irony, I think my hard work let Lil Wayne down / Whatever though, call me crazy, everybody questionable.â
Will Kendrick Lamar diss drake during the Super Bowl halftime show?
The tension between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has escalated, with reports claiming that Kendrick plans to perform a controversial track, Not Like Us, at the Super Bowl halftime show. According to The U.S. Sun, the song contains lyrics that seemingly take aim at Drake, even insinuating inappropriate behavior.
Legally, there appears to be nothing Drake can do to prevent Kendrick from performing the song.
The feud between the two rap heavyweights goes back years, rooted in subtle jabs and competitive one-upmanship. It all started with Kendrickâs explosive verse on Big Seanâs Control in 2013, where he called out several rappers, including Drake, challenging them to step up their game. While many saw it as competitive, Drake later hinted in interviews that he felt disrespected.
All eyes on February 9, 2025
As the big day approaches, the buzz around Super Bowl LIX continues to grow. Whether youâre tuning in for the game, the halftime show, or both, one thing is clearâthis yearâs event promises to be unforgettable.
If youâre ready to catch all the excitement on February 9, Super Bowl LIX will be available to stream on several platforms. You can tune in through the Fox Sports app on iOS or Android, Tubi, FoxSports.com, NFL+, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FuboTV, or Sling TV.
What do you think about Kendrick Lamar headlining the halftime show?
Are you excited, or would you have preferred to see someone else take the stage? Share your thoughts below!