Kendrick Lamar is set to Headline the Big Game in 2025
The Super Bowl halftime show is one of the most-watched musical performances globally, with a history of iconic moments delivered by some of the world’s biggest stars.
Past performers include legendary artists like Michael Jackson, Prince, Beyoncé, and more recently, The Weeknd, who have all left a mark on the event.
In 2022, Kendrick Lamar made his Super Bowl halftime show debut alongside Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and Mary J. Blige.
This performance was a monumental moment for hip-hop, showcasing the genre’s influence on mainstream culture and highlighting the West Coast’s legendary contributions to the music industry.
Jay-Z took over as the curator of the Super Bowl halftime show in 2019, and has been instrumental in bringing more diverse voices to the stage.
His involvement is a significant step for representation, giving a platform to Black artists and ensuring that the halftime show reflects the cultural significance of hip-hop and R&B.
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Kendrick Lamar’s headlining performance in 2025 will be historic as he becomes the first rap artist to headline the Super Bowl halftime show alone.
This milestone is not only a testament to Kendrick’s impact as an artist but also a reflection of the progress hip-hop has made in becoming a dominant force in global music culture.
For the Black community, Kendrick’s performance represents a moment in time coming fresh off his Rap Feud with Drake.
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Jay-Z’s continued influence ensures that the Super Bowl halftime show remains a space for celebrating the richness of Black music and culture, paving the way for future generations of artists.
Here’s a few songs we think Kendrick might perform at the Big game!
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