Kendrick Lamar outpaced the Chiefs in Super Bowl yardage while delivering a halftime show packed with symbolism and political statements.
Rapper Kendrick Lamar won the 2025 Super Bowl with his electric halftime show, and he somehow managed to out-gain the Kansas City Chiefs in ground yardage in the process. Rap Daily estimated that Lamar traveled more than 145 yards during his performance,
United Airlines' reaction to Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show has gone viral online. On Sunday, the rapper entertained the crowd at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, as the Philadelphia Eagles took on the Kansas City Chiefs.
Kendrick Lamar may not have won a most valuable player trophy at the Super Bowl on Sunday night, but perhaps he should have.
Super Bowl was full of viral moments, with Taylor Swift getting booed, Kendrick Lamar going after Drake again, Philadelphia fans celebrating, and memorable ads.
Drake’s reaction to Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl 59 halftime performance has been revealed in the wake of the controversial appearance. Lamar headlined the show after the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs got off the field for the midway break,
Ad Policy Kendrick Lamar performs during halftime of Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, Sunday, February 9, 2025, in New Orleans. (Matt Slo
The NFL watched as Kendrick Lamar broke the record for most viewers during the Super Bowl LIX halftime show and is keen on setting a new record next season with Super Bowl LX from Levi's Stadium. A new report suggested the league wasn't too happy with its decision on Lamar,
Generally, one watches the Super Bowl in support of one team or the other. However, if you were not rooting for either the Kansas City Chiefs or the Philadelphia Eagles Feb. 9, you were likely more interested in Kendrick Lamar screaming “Mustard.
While the Philadelphia Eagles crushed the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl LIX, Kendrick Lamar single-handedly sent out a message for all of America on Feb. 9. Lamar
This story was developed in partnership with students from Dorsey High School as part of an internship program with the University Times. While the highly anticipated showdown between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs in Sunday’s Super Bowl LIX may have fallen short of expectations to some,