Time magazine fretted that Lamar, by agreeing to perform at the Super Bowl, placed his street cred on the line. Time wrote, ...
By Brandon Byrd, Howard University News Service “GAME OVER” is what was displayed at the end of Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl 59 halftime performance on Sunday as the Philadelphia Eagles led the Kansas ...
Kendrick Lamar's halftime show at Super Bowl LIX was a powerful celebration of Black culture, hip-hop, and the West Coast.
Samuel L. Jackson and Kendrick Lamar shared screen space for a photograph together, and since the Super Bowl, the duo has been in the center of funny reactions and fan admiration.
Kendrick Lamar made a powerful statement about Blackness in America, full of symbolism and not meant to please everyone.
According to Chart Data, Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl 59 performance was watched by 133.5 million users which slightly edged Michael Jackson ’s record of 133.4 million U.S. viewers in 1993.
The Compton rapper's performance, which featured Samuel L. Jackson, SZA, Mustard and Serena Williams, vacillated between ...
Lamar's performance was dense with narrative and guests, but for some, the weight of the show rested on one question: whether or not Lamar would play his hit "Not Like Us." ...
From Uncle Sam to a PlayStation controller, fans decode the meaning behind Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show.
“Salutations!,” the actor Samuel L. Jackson, dressed as Uncle Sam introduced Kendrick Lamar at New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome ...
Rap megastar Kendrick Lamar will take the stage to perform at the Super Bowl LIX halftime show on Sunday as the Kansas City ...
With the biggest captive audience of his career, Lamar's performance conjures a medley of hits that spans his 15-year ...