Kendrick Lamar performed hits including “Not Like Us” at the Super Bowl LIX halftime show, joined by Mustard, SZA and Samuel ...
With the Kansas City Chiefs down 24-0 to the Philadelphia Eagles at halftime, focus shifted to Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl ...
From the start, Kendrick Lamar wanted to turn his life into a video game for his big Super Bowl halftime show. The team ...
Kicking off the performance was not Lamar but Samuel L. Jackson dressed as Uncle Sam on a stage modeled after a video game controller. Throughout, Jackson punctuated the music with decrees about ...
Standing atop a Buick GNX, rapper Kendrick Lamar warned ... top hat and introduced the crowd to “the great American game.” Guiding the audience through halftime, he made remarks like ...
On the Super Bowl stage at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, it was hinted at, parceled out and then, finally, launched into with a Lamar idiom: “They tried to rig the game but you can’t ...
“Mr. Lamar, do you really know how to play the game?” Lamar did not concede to the character’s criticisms. While he could have leaned on his guest verses on his songs by much more famous ...
At first, Lamar merely hinted at the intro of “Not Like Us,” with SZA (who dropped some new songs during the game) joining him for “Luther” and “All the Stars” instead. “I wanna ...
“It’s your uncle! Sam. And this is the great American game!” What came next was proof that Lamar knows how to play. His 13-minute halftime show was a nonstop surge of locomotive ...
But sandwiched between the game’s four quarters was a spectacular performance by rapper Kendrick Lamar. Lamar’s performance transcended sports circles and was the talk of the internet last night.
The spotlight was on Lamar as Sunday’s game approached, coming one week after the artist won five Grammy Awards, including song and record of the year for his hit, “Not Like Us.” There was ...