Kendrick Lamar Shocks Super Bowl with Bold Moves and Hidden Messages
Tue Feb 11 2025
Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show at the Super Bowl was a spectacle that kept viewers on the edge of their seats. His performance didn’t hold back from addressing controversial topics, such as the ongoing legal battle with Drake over the “Not Like Us” track, which includes serious allegations that Drake is a pedophile.
Additionally, Lamar made a bold move by performing the most controversial lyrics from the track on national television. But that wasn’t all. The show was packed with cameos, political undertones, and choreography that added layers of meaning to his performance.
The crowd was left in awe when Serena Williams made an unexpected appearance during “Not Like Us” and even performed the crip-walk. This dance move held significant meaning for Serena, as it was a way for her to respond to the criticism she faced back in 2012 for doing the same dance after her Wimbledon victory.
Other notable moments included a formation of dancers dressed in red, white, and blue, symbolizing the American flag. This was interpreted by many as a commentary on the current state of America, with Lamar standing in the middle of the flag, surrounded by dancers forming two opposing halves.
Samuel L. Jackson made an appearance as Uncle Sam, setting a contentious tone as he welcomed the audience to the “great American game. ” Jackson’s character criticized Lamar’s performance, calling it “too loud, too reckless, too ghetto. ” This dialogue highlighted Lamar’s own perspective of America and the challenges he faces.
The performance began with Lamar stepping out of a 1987 Buick GNX, a nod to his rap roots and a tribute to his father who drove a similar car when Lamar was born. This moment was a subtle way for Lamar to honor his roots and the influence of his father on his music.
Throughout the show, Lamar wore a distinct “A” chain, which some speculated was a reference to his “A Minor” chant in “Not Like Us, ” while others thought it may be a nod to his company, PgLang.
The performance ended with Lamar bringing out Mustard, the LA-based producer who created the beat for “Not Like Us. ” Mustard mentioned that he made the beat in just 30 minutes, showcasing the talent and creativity behind the iconic song.
The performance was a mix of controversy and creativity, leaving many viewers with a lot to think about.
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