Kendrick Lamar, fresh off of five Grammy wins, made history as the first solo rapper to headline the Super Bowl halftime show. Joined by SZA and DJ Mustard, Lamar delivered a high-energy performance with surprise appearances by Samuel L. Jackson and Serena Williams. Lamar performed hits such as “HUMBLE” and “DNA” while also debuting his diss track against Drake, “Not Like Us.” The performance featured a patriotic theme with Lamar and his dancers dressed in red, white, and blue, creating a human American flag on stage. Lamar, a highly decorated artist with 22 Grammy Awards and a Pulitzer Prize for music, delivered a memorable performance that showcased his storytelling skills. With the release of his latest album, “GNX,” Lamar continues to solidify his status as one of the most impactful rap artists in history. Throughout his career, Lamar has remained passionate about his music and connecting with his audience, making his Super Bowl halftime show a moment to remember.
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