In a groundbreaking performance, Kendrick Lamar headlined the Super Bowl halftime show, marking the first time a solo hip-hop artist led the event. Dressed in red, white, and blue, Lamar's dancers added to the spectacle, while Samuel L. Jackson, portraying Uncle Sam, humorously critiqued their energy. The performance featured hits like 'Humble.' and 'Not Like Us', the latter stirring controversy due to its lyrical feud with Drake. 'Not Like Us' has become a cultural anthem for Los Angeles, raising questions about hip-hop dynamics in mainstream platforms like the Super Bowl.
Lamar commanded the field with a 13-minute set featuring fan-favorite tracks, reminding critics of his powerful presence as the first solo hip-hop Super Bowl headliner.
Jackson's Uncle Sam humorously critiqued Lamar's dancers while referencing a potential legal confrontation over Lamar's hit 'Not Like Us,' spotlighting the tension in hip-hop.
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