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Kendrick Lamar Slammed For ‘Worst Halftime Show Ever’

Reactions to Kendrick Lamar’s halftime Superbowl show unveiled.

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Kendrick Lamar made history as the first solo hip-hop artist to headline the Super Bowl halftime show.

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Super Bowl LIX event highlighted.

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Super Bowl LIX, held on February 9, 2025, at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, featured a thrilling matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs.

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The Eagles emerged victorious with a decisive 40-22 win, securing their second Super Bowl title.

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Taylor Swift attended to support her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end, Travis Kelce, despite the Chiefs’ loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

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Pete Davidson, Orlando Bloom, and Kevin Costner were among the A-list stars spotted at the 2025 Super Bowl, adding to the glitz and glamour of the event with their star power and presence in the stands.

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The Super Bowl halftime show is highly anticipated because it offers a unique platform for artists to showcase their talents to a global audience, often leading to increased album sales and widespread recognition.

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Kendrick’s performance profiled.

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His performance at Super Bowl LIX took place at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

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Fans were eager to see how Lamar would bring his signature style to the massive stage.

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The show opened with Samuel L. Jackson portraying Uncle Sam in a satirical role.

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Jackson’s character provided commentary on rap music and Black culture in America.

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Lamar kicked off his set with a high-energy performance of “Humble.”

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The stadium erupted as he transitioned into “DNA,” one of his most powerful tracks.

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SZA joined him onstage for a moving rendition of “All the Stars.”

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Their performance was visually stunning, featuring dazzling lights and intricate choreography.

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Serena Williams also joined Lamar onstage, adding another layer of symbolism.

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Her presence was significant, given her past connections to both Lamar and Drake.

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Shocking turn in Kendrick’s performance explained.

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Lamar’s set took a bold turn when he performed “Not Like Us.”

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The song is widely considered a diss track aimed at rapper Drake.

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There was speculation before the show about whether he would perform it.

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Due to legal concerns, Lamar modified the lyrics for the Super Bowl stage.

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Even with changes, the song retained its intensity and message.

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Shocking reactions to Kendrick’s performance detailed.

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His performance, which featured politically charged themes and a controversial song choice, left many fans divided.

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Social media erupted with mixed reactions, with some praising Lamar’s artistry while others called it “underwhelming.”

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One major point of contention was his performance of “Not Like Us,” widely seen as a diss track aimed at Drake.

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Many fans questioned whether the Super Bowl was the right venue for such a pointed song.

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While some applauded Lamar for bringing hip-hop culture to the forefront, others felt it was too aggressive.

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“Kendrick Lamar is one of the best lyricists alive, but that halftime show wasn’t it,” one user tweeted.

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Another wrote, “I respect him, but that was the most boring halftime show I’ve ever seen.”

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Some criticized the lack of spectacle compared to previous performances by Rihanna and Beyoncé.

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“This is the Super Bowl, not a poetry slam,” one viewer commented.

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Kendrick’s performance remembered for all the wrong reasons.

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While Kendrick Lamar is widely respected in the music industry, his halftime show didn’t win everyone over.

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Whether you loved it or hated it, the debate surrounding his performance won’t die down anytime soon.

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