Kendrick Lamar made history at the Super Bowl, becoming the first solo hip-hop artist to headline the halftime show. His performance, introduced by Samuel L. Jackson, featured collaborations with SZA and others. Lamar showcased hits like 'HUMBLE' and 'DNA', along with his recent diss track 'Not Like Us', which created buzz due to a lawsuit from Drake. Lamar emphasized storytelling and his continuous journey as an artist as he performed on a classic car, representing his latest album GNX, which marks his fifth consecutive Billboard chart-topper.
At the Super Bowl halftime show, Kendrick Lamar became the first solo hip-hop artist to headline, showcasing his hits and celebrating his creative journey.
Lamar's performance included a mix of his classic songs and an unreleased track, emphasizing storytelling and his ongoing evolution as an artist.
The crowd erupted as Lamar performed 'Not Like Us', despite the ongoing legal issues with Drake, showcasing his resilience and the anticipation of the audience.
This halftime show reflected Lamar's immense success, with his recent Grammy win and his album GNX debuting at number one on Billboard 200.
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