Kendrick Lamar delivered a breathtaking performance at Super Bowl LIX, becoming the first solo rapper to headline the iconic halftime show. Kicking off the show with a dramatic entrance on the hood of a Buick GNX, Lamar wowed the audience with a powerful set that spanned his career’s most celebrated hits. His performance included fan-favorites like “HUMBLE.,” “DNA.,” and “All the Stars,” with surprise appearances from SZA, Mustard, and Serena Williams, who lit up the stage with her electrifying Crip Walk.
The halftime show, introduced by Samuel L. Jackson as “Uncle Sam,” was a cultural celebration and a testament to Lamar’s impact on the music industry, coming on the heels of his Grammy win earlier this year. With the Philadelphia Eagles claiming victory at the Super Bowl, Lamar’s halftime show was equally a standout, combining music, cultural references, and star-studded moments that fans won’t forget anytime soon.
See clips from the halftime show below.
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