- Kendrick Lamar’s performance hailed as one of the greatest of all time
- Grammy Award winner tormented Drake even further
- Samuel L.Jackson and Serena Williams made appearances

Game Over. Kendrick Lamar dropped THE halftime show of all halftime shows at Super Bowl LIX. Drake may want to remain a hermit for at least another 12 months after that.
Lamar – who received a far more positive reaction than Taylor Swift did in New Orleans – tore through his extensive back catalog and, of course, tormented his Canadian nemesis even further by first performing diss track Euphoria before teasing, then ripping into, an explosive version of Not Like Us, much to the joy of the 75,000+ in attendance inside the Caesars Superdome. All while Serena Williams Crip Walked alongside.
The visuals and the choreography were jaw dropping in their creativity and execution. Samuel L.Jackson, bedecked in Uncle Sam regalia, introduced Lamar and would appear intermittently throughout the set.
Initially, Lamar teased performing Not Like Us, dropping the line “I want to perform their favorite song, but you know they love to sue”. A few minutes later, however, the Compton born rapper, who swept the Grammys earlier this week with five wins for his seminal, record breaking diss track, dropped it in all its brutal glory. The “Say Drake…” line being dropped with a Cheshire Cat grin DIRECTLY INTO THE CAMERA was particularly mischievious.
The memory of almost 80,000 people hollering “A MINORRRRRR” in unison will last long in the memory, as will Kendrick finishing with “Turn his TV off” before the message “GAME OVER” illuminated the audience. Nasty work, you have to agree. But very much the work of a man who has turned being a hater into an artform over the last year.
The Best Reactions to a Historic Kendrick Lamar Halftime Show
Naturally, social media pretty much imploded during all of this, so here’s the best reactions to a truly historic halftime show.
"I want to perform their favorite song, but you know they love to sue" – Kendrick Lamar pic.twitter.com/x1Ke3W3NLr
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) February 10, 2025
Kendrick Lamar’s accolades are obscene.
— Andreas Hale (@AndreasHale) February 10, 2025
Classic albums. Grammys. Pulitzer. Super Bowl. Most diabolical beatdown in the history of rap beef.
And he did it his way without acquiescing to the mainstream.
May Elmo just say, Ms. @sza, YOU WERE FANTASTIC!!! ⭐️❤️🙌
— Elmo (@elmo) February 10, 2025
Oh hey, you’re about to experience the worst 15 minutes of Drake’s life.
— Northwest Cee (@CeeHawk) February 10, 2025
Super Bowl halftime show babyyyyyyyyy pic.twitter.com/zufoSNdNhe
— Serena Williams (@serenawilliams) February 10, 2025
Diabolical https://t.co/nWiZYeyHDQ
— Zito (@_Zeets) February 10, 2025
It's an aspirational level of hatred. We will tell tales of this for years. https://t.co/pGS0S1SkuT
— Carl Anka (@Ankaman616) February 10, 2025
Best Halftime show ever..
— Ben Stiller (@BenStiller) February 10, 2025
Looked down the barrel of the camera at the Super Bowl.
— Kazeem Famuyide 🇳🇬 🍎 (@Kazeem) February 10, 2025
Kendrick Lamar just had 100,000 people call Drake a pedophile in front of 100,000,000 people while wearing an a minor necklace
— Chris OIIey (@chrisoIIey) February 10, 2025
Drake watching a stadium full of people plus 120 million people gathered together to watch Kendrick call him a pedophile:#SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/b2yyNwLOYj
— Public Enemies Podcast (@TheEnemiesPE3) February 10, 2025
Tears in my eyes https://t.co/rzERx2G9BP pic.twitter.com/M0vVqBCInI
— Ed. (@DepressedDETN) February 10, 2025
GAME. OVER.