Kendrick Lamar’s riveting, incisive Super Bowl performance is likely to go down in history for many reasons, not the least of which is that it was the most watched halftime show of all time.
Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl 59 halftime show was "DEI" for "in the hood Black people," according to Kid Rock. "To put it nicely, it wasn’t my cup of tea, but I got to respect it," Kid Rock told ...
Bayless, a close friend of Lil Wayne, previously criticized the NFL for snubbing the rapper and alleged that the league privately apologized to him in September after offering the halftime show ...
Serena Wililams offered a simple explanation to address criticism she received after making an appearance during Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX halftime show, calling it a once-in-a-lifetime ...
So much has been said in the aftermath of Kendrick Lamar's polarizing performance during the Super Bowl halftime show. At this point, nearly a week after the Grammy Award-winning rapper took ...
Among the many title games she had witnessed, one in particular remained unforgettable, thanks to its iconic Halftime Show. During her interview with InStyle, Andrews was asked about her favorite ...
Kendrick Lamar's vulgar performance Sunday was the latest pandering excuse for a Super Bowl halftime show in Roger Goodell's NFL, writes Post columnist Phil Mushnick. AP Whatever happened to ...
Kid Rock was part of the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show, featuring Janet Jackson, among others. Former Rep. Tim Ryan and New York Times columnist Pamela Paul joined Maher for the episode.
Kid Rock left "Real Time" host Bill Maher stunned after a hot take on Kendrick Lamar's halftime performance at Super Bowl LIX, which he described as "the epitome of DEI blowing up," on HBO's "Real ...
“It was absolute nonsense.” Kendrick Lamar made history as the first solo rapper to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, an accomplishment widely celebrated across the entertainment worl ...
Ms. Clark is a poet who teaches creative writing at Smith College. More viewers tuned into watch Kendrick Lamar — 133.5 million people — than any other Super Bowl halftime show. And they ...