Instead of revisiting the past, the rap titan’s Super Bowl performance focused on the now — from his latest album to the current state of a divided America.
From Uncle Sam to a PlayStation controller, fans decode the meaning behind Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show.
Kendrick Lamar has been taking shots — both subtle and seriously direct — in the 'Not Like Us' Era — from the Canadian tuxedo ...
The best word to describe the rapper’s Super Bowl halftime show is “existential.” ...
Kendrick Lamar and Drake have engaged in a prolonged feud of diss tracks. The latest? Drake has sued, and Lamar performed ...
“The revolution’s about to be televised / You picked the right time / But the wrong guy.” ...
From Serena Williams' cameo to choreography formations, here are the details from Kendrick Lamar's halftime show explained.
"This was dope, especially towards the end. Kendrick no back track Lamar," someone else tweeted. This was dope,especially towards the end. Kendrick no back track Lamar. Even Jermaine Dupri heaped ...
Photo: Gregory Shamus/ It looked like Kendrick was more interested in the aesthetics of the cover art of To Pimp a Butterfly than the acrimonious complaints of songs like “The Blacker the Berry.” ...
Grinning from ear to ear, Kendrick Lamar traded in soul-searching and intellectualism for a cocky, catty Super Bowl halftime ...
Kendrick Lamar's singles and albums are soaring on iTunes following his Super Bowl Halftime Show performance, with "Not Like ...
Kendrick Lamar is back on the charts following his buzzed-about Super Bowl LIX appearance. Fresh off his recent Grammy wins, ...