


Kendrick Lamar Dominates Super Bowl Halftime Show Amid Ongoing Feud with Drake
Kendrick Lamar's halftime performance at the Super Bowl delivered sharp jabs at Drake, featuring hits like 'Not Like Us' while highlighting their ongoing legal feud.
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Kendrick Lamar made headlines as the first solo hip-hop artist to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, performing his Grammy-winning hit 'Not Like Us,' which references his ongoing feud with Drake. The performance, introduced by Samuel L. Jackson, was a striking display of social commentary and vivid imagery. Lamar's set included a nod to the contentious lyrics while self-censoring certain words, with a notable appearance by tennis star Serena Williams. Lamar teased the audience about legal issues surrounding the song, asserting his cultural impact during a week that also saw him win five Grammy Awards.
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