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Kendrick Lamar I did that!
The Grammy Award winner gave an incredible halftime performance at the Super Bowl on Sunday. When he was introduced to “Uncle Sam” – actor Samuel L. Jackson – as the tic tuck toe board illuminated the field, everyone was surprised.
Using Black Uncle Sam is considered a subtle excavation of current discourse on diversity and inclusion, and the entire set is to ensure that Jackson’s characters taste Lamar and give prejudice and not leave too far as performers. I urged him to.

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“Squabble up,” which offers “mural” snippets, providing “mural” intros and “body” snippets, will be performed at Buick Grand National, with Lamar rhyming in a red, white and blue leather jacket, Spit out rhymes surrounded by dancers in red and white costumes.

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“Too big, too reckless, too ghetto!” declared Jackson’s uncle Sam, urging him to “Tighten!”
It led to a mercilessly synchronized dance by his backup performers when he rapped in the “humility” that flows into “humility.”
Continuing to hold back the house solo, he played high-intensity “Euphoria” and “Garden Man” before Jackson’s character checked him out again.
In the case of “Peekaboo”, all his dancers were white, with female dancers wearing black and red wigs.
Teasing his controversial Record of the Year and Song of the Year Grammy Award winner “Not Like Us”, he said he wanted to do it, but “You I love them doing soothing.”

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He slips into “Luther” instead, pulling out his duet partner SZA.
They perform on a triangular stage, dancers gather around a circular stage, short break before “All the Stars,” his attack on the “qualified” people in another powerful SZA duet . The song was a hit from the “Black Panther” soundtrack.
(The only protestors were able to rob the field for a few minutes with flags that appeared to have named Gaza and Sudan, but security quickly drove them.)
Ironically, Jackson’s ironic character “don’t ruin this!”
It shows that Lamar threw it down by saying, “Not like us.” The song is famously hinting that rival rapper Drake should be kept away from underage girls. In humiliation to the injury, the crowd sang to Lamar.

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As a big surprise, and with a light note, Serena Williams appeared to provide some dance moves!
He brought in the only other major guest, Mustard, for the extremely popular track “TV Off.”

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Overall, the performance, which received mixed reviews from fans and critics, was a major starting point for the halftime show. Lamar became the first rapper to land a gig, and he chose to make a performance that focuses more on him as a single entertainer than a moment of gimmicks and excessive guest spots.
When he finished his set he did it with a playful smile of satisfaction.

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