Did Kendrick Lamar “steal the stage” at the Super Bowl in Lil Wayne’s hometown?
Did Kendrick Lamar “steal the stage” at the Super Bowl in Lil Wayne’s hometown?
Super Bowl 2025 is fast approaching, and all eyes are not only on the game but also on Kendrick Lamar’s highly anticipated halftime performance. However, this announcement has sparked controversy within the hip-hop community, particularly from Lil Wayne, who had hoped to take the stage at the event in his hometown.

Kendrick Lamar Brings His Storytelling to the Stage
This year’s Super Bowl will take place at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, with Kendrick Lamar headlining the halftime show on Sunday, February 9. Fans are eagerly speculating which songs he will perform, including whether he will deliver his Grammy-winning diss track, “Not Like Us.”

In an interview with Apple Music on February 6, Lamar revealed that his performance would be deeply rooted in storytelling.
“I’ve always been open about storytelling through my entire catalog and musical history,” he shared. “And I’ve always been passionate about bringing that to any stage I step on.”
Additionally, SZA, who was once his labelmate, will also be joining him on stage, making this performance even more exciting.

Lil Wayne Disappointed About Being Left Out
While Lamar prepares for his Super Bowl performance, Lil Wayne took to social media to announce that he will not be attending the event. This came as a shock to fans, especially since the Super Bowl is being held in New Orleans, his hometown.
Lil Wayne had previously expressed interest in performing at the event, considering his status as one of the greatest hip-hop icons from the city. However, Kendrick Lamar being chosen as the headliner, it has sparked debates within the hip-hop community about whether Wayne was unfairly overlooked.
Regardless of the controversy, one thing is certain—Super Bowl 2025 is set to be explosive, and Kendrick Lamar’s performance is expected to leave a lasting mark on the biggest stage in America.



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