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Home/Music/Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl 2025 Halftime Show: Drake Feud, Serena Williams Crip Walk & Explosive Diss Tracks!
Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl 2025 Halftime Show: Drake Feud, Serena Williams Crip Walk & Explosive Diss Tracks!
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Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl 2025 Halftime Show: Drake Feud, Serena Williams Crip Walk & Explosive Diss Tracks!

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February 11, 2025
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From explosive Drake jabs to Serena Williams’ crip-walking cameo, dive into Kendrick Lamar’s history-making Super Bowl performance that redefined hip-hop’s power on the world stage.

Kendrick with a outstanding performance at the Superbowl.

In a halftime show that will go down in history, Kendrick Lamar transformed the Super Bowl into a battleground for hip-hop supremacy, delivering a performance dripping with subliminal disses, political commentary, and unapologetic swagger. With 120 million viewers watching, Lamar turned the Caesars Superdome into his personal chessboard, checkmating Drake, igniting social media, and proving why he’s rap’s reigning king. Here’s why this spectacle left the world buzzing.

Lamar’s Grammy-winning diss track “Not Like Us” — a scathing attack on Drake — became the show’s explosive centerpiece. Though he omitted the line “certified pedophile” to avoid FCC backlash, Lamar cheekily teased the track with a smirk, declaring, “I wanna do their favorite song, but they love to sue” — a direct nod to Drake’s lawsuits against their shared label, Universal Music Group 28.

The crowd erupted as Lamar roared the iconic pun, “Tryna strike a chord and it’s probably A minor!” — a double entendre mocking Drake’s alleged preference for younger women and the musical key. Fans instantly dissected his diamond “a” pendant, symbolizing both the diss and his record label, pgLang 58.

Dressed as Uncle Sam, Jackson opened the show with a booming “Welcome to the great American game!” — a nod to systemic oppression, not football. Mid-performance, he scolded Lamar: “Too loud, too reckless, too ghetto!” — a satirical critique of respectability politics 13. The interplay framed Lamar’s set as a rebellion against censorship, with dancers forming a fractured American flag to symbolize unity amid division 5.

In the night’s most audacious moment, tennis legend Serena Williams — Drake’s ex-flame — crip-walked during “Not Like Us,” a move interpreted as Lamar’s coup de grâce. Williams, who Drake once dissed in “Middle of the Ocean,” danced defiantly, amplifying the track’s venom 38. Social media exploded, with fans calling it “the ultimate betrayal” 5.

Lamar’s longtime collaborator SZA brought soaring vocals to “Luther” and “All the Stars,” offering a brief respite from the chaos. Their chemistry underscored Lamar’s versatility, balancing fiery bars with melodic introspection 610.

Lamar’s $1,300 Celine bootcut jeans stole the spotlight, sparking viral memes and a 300% spike in Google searches for “flared denim” 48. His “Gloria” jacket nodded to his latest album, while choreography featuring red-and-blue-clad dancers mirrored Compton’s Bloods and Crips — a call for unity 5.

Lamar ended the show with “Game Over” flashing on stadium screens — a clear declaration of victory in his feud. Hours later, he and SZA announced a European tour, cementing his dominance 410. Meanwhile, Drake’s camp remained silent, fueling speculation that Lamar’s calculated strikes landed harder than any Super Bowl touchdown 9.

Lamar didn’t just entertain — he weaponized hip-hop’s storytelling power. By blending art, politics, and personal vendettas, he challenged the NFL’s sanitized halftime tradition, echoing Prince’s 2007 rain-soaked guitar solo as a defining cultural moment 47. For Drake, the message was clear: “The crown stays in Compton.”

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