Kendrick Lamar has sparked countless memes on social media thanks to a blink-and-miss-it moment during his Super Bowl Halftime show performance on Sunday night. The Humble rapper headlined during the ...
Lamar enlisted Samuel L. Jackson’s help to kick off the show. The Marvel star played Uncle Sam, sporting a flag-inspired ensemble and matching Lamar’s red, white, and blue motif on stage.
Kendrick Lamar became the first solo rapper to headline the Super Bowl halftime show Feb. 9. With 133.5 million viewers, he not only drew a larger audience than the actual game — which had 126 million ...
In the words of Kendrick Lamar: "You can't fake the influence." His alluring Super Bowl Halftime performance in New Orleans was monumental for hip-hop and the culture. Since Sunday night's show ...
One popular meme ... Lamar performs “Squabble Up,” one of his more rap-heavy tracks, and calls it “too loud, too reckless, too ghetto.” Then Lamar’s dancers, dressed in red, white ...
The Compton rapper fashioned the Super Bowl halftime show as his victory lap, taking the culture to new heights and his pettiness to new lows.
Sometimes the truth is divisive. Power rarely enjoys hearing criticism; only a jester can mock a king, but jesters aren’t part of the 21st century workforce. Well, journalists are. But with editorial ...
intelligent set that chose artistry over easily meme-able moments". The 13-minute slot was introduced by Samuel L Jackson, with the legendary actor in character as Uncle Sam. Lamar then launched into ...
The performance that launched a million memes. I’m a big ... was interspersed with Samuel L. Jackson as the recurring character Uncle Sam (get it?) advising Lamar on what it was that America ...
Jackson introduced the show by playing the role of Uncle Sam. Jackson continued to narrate throughout various points of the show. At midfield, Kendrick Lamar ... wearing red, white and blue ...
This year, headlining will be Kendrick Lamar, who — let’s admit it ... things up the following year — bringing in Michael Jackson and changing the halftime show forever.