It's September 06, 2025, 12:42:11 AM
dre n snoop still performed nothing but hits .. and none of their recent stuff, because they know it doesn’t resonate wit the crowd the stuff kendrick performed outside of be humble and not like us werent hits. nobody in the crowd had any idea what those songs were
All The Stars was a huge hit for him. People in the crowd knew that song. SZA got a huge entrance for it too. DNA was a decent hit for him too. I think he did exactly what he should have done. Half hits and half sprinkled in some new stuff to get people interested in some new songs.
i’ll give u all the stars crowd didnt know the other songs tho from a hip-hop perspective, it was coolfrom a universal nfl fan perspective, it wasn’t as spectacular and well received as your traditional halftime show
I pretty much agree but for Kendrick I think it wasn’t possible for him to give a legacy peformance because he doesn’t have those crossover hits like Prince and MJ or “Next Episode” and shit like that So I think Kendrick did the best with what he had
DNA, Humble, TV Off & Squabble Up are all hits with the last two being current hits.
he still has joints bigger than the ones he performed tho
From a universal NFL crowd perspective, you're always going to have about half the people not like it. I'm taking myself for example, next year's halftime show could have the greatest country singer of all time and perform all of his biggest hits and i would still think it sucked because i'm not a country fan. There are people here at my job who didn't even know who Kendrick Lamar was, let alone would know any of his songs. When you have 8-80 year olds watching the game, no way you're going to resonate with everyone no matter how big of a star you are. Many of the common people are not hip hop fans, just is what it is. If Kendrick would've done Money Trees and a few other hits from GKMC like you suggested, wouldn't have made any difference in the eyes of many NFL fans.