The Super Bowl half -time show starred by Kendrick Lamar attracted a huge number of viewers.

The half-time show seen in the Grammy-winning Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl made history. Aop

Kendrick Lamar’s half -time show seen in this year’s Super Bowl has broken a record. It is now the most viewed interim presentation in the history of Super Bowl. The Roc Nation, Apple Music and NFL reported this.

Inter alia Billboard says that the show starred by Kendrick Lamar had 133.5 million viewers, which is more than Super Bowl itself.

In the number of viewers, Lamar also exceeded Michael Jackson’s legendary 1993 half -time show. The number of viewers of Jackson’s presentation was 133.4 million viewers.

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In addition, Lamar made history because he was the first solo rapper to perform at the Super Bowl half -time show. He also appeared in the first rap show seen in 2022, and he was a half-time starring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Mary J. Blinge and Eminem.

Lamar’s performance became a major topic, as there is a long-term dispute between Lamar and rap artist Drake in the background.

“I want to present their favorite songs, but you know he likes to challenge court,” Lamar carved, among other things, in the midst of the show, referring to his lawsuit against him.

Kendrick Lamar’s half -time show sparked tremendous debate. Aop

In January 2025, the prolonged dispute of the duo was taken to court. Drake brought an action against Lamar and his record company against Universal Music Group Not like usabout the song he claims to be blasphemous. Not Like in Us The pedophilia hints on Drake are heard.

Just Not like us -The former tennis star Serena Williams was also seen at the half -time show. Williams’ performance in the show has been interpreted as Lamar’s click on Drake, as Williams and Drake were rumored to be dating several years ago. The half -time show was also seen another Drake ex-partner: Artist Sza.

The performance of Serena Williams at a half -time show was interpreted as a click to Drake. Aop

Williams later commented on his Instagram account that he participated in the performance simply because Lamar asked. Both Lamar and Williams come from Compton.

– Super Bowl, are you serious? When could I dance in Super Bowl? Never, let’s do it! Williams wrote.

– I knew that my winning dance at the Olympics would pay back one day. The story ends, he decided.

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