Kendrick Lamar's halftime show at Super Bowl LIX was a powerful celebration of Black culture, hip-hop, and the West Coast.
Instead of revisiting the past, the rap titan’s Super Bowl performance focused on the now — from his latest album to the current state of a divided America.
From Uncle Sam to a PlayStation controller, fans decode the meaning behind Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show.
From Serena Williams' surprise appearance to Kendrick Lamar's lowercase "A" necklace Ahead of Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl ...
From PlayStation references to America's political divide, Serena's Crip walk to that "Gloria" jacket, here's a look at what ...
Getty/Kevin Sabitus/Kevin MazurAside from a monumental win for the Philadelphia Eagles (sorry, Chiefs fans), the Super Bowl ...
The Grammy-winning rapper performed Drake dis track "Not Like Us," "Squabble Up," "Humble." and "Luther," among others, during football's biggest night.
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Kendrick Lamar along with special guests SZA and Samuel L. Jackson, performed 11 songs from hits like "Not Like Us," "luther" ...
With the biggest captive audience of his career, Lamar's performance conjures a medley of hits that spans his 15-year discography, and featured R&B star SZA as a special guest.
Kendrick Lamar filled his Super Bowl halftime show performance with symbolism and sneaky references for fans to unpack.
Ad Policy Kendrick Lamar performs during halftime of Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia ...