As a seasoned gamer who’s spent countless hours navigating the virtual world of rap battles and online forums, I can’t help but chuckle at this Super Bowl LIX halftime show drama unfolding before our eyes. Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, and a whole host of hip-hop heavyweights – it’s like the ultimate battle royale, only this time, on the gridiron instead of the virtual battlefield!
There’s a lot of buzz and ongoing conversation about Kendrick Lamar being chosen for the Super Bowl LIX halftime show in February. The event will take place at New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome, but some people believe that Lil Wayne, who hails from the city, would have been a better choice.
As a devoted fan, I’ve heard many discussions about Drake and Kendrick Lamar, often referred to as their intense rivalry. Some speculate that Kendrick might perform “Not Like Us” at the upcoming show, a track where he addresses Drake with harsh allegations like being a pedophile and a colonizer. Recently, Charlamagne tha God voiced his thoughts on this matter, suggesting that Drake has possibly taken legal measures to prevent the song from being performed live.
On “The Breakfast Club” on Monday, September 9, Charlamagne stated, “If Jay-Z doesn’t perform our favorite songs during the Super Bowl, I want to hear just the opening chords and the catchy hook. And let me tell you, if anyone thinks that the NFL, Roc Nation, or any other entities didn’t receive a barrage of legal letters yesterday from people who use owls as their seal, they are mistaken. You won’t be calling me a pedophile at the Super Bowl. I can assure you, the OVO team sent countless legal letters yesterday.
Charlamagne Tha God suggests that Drake’s legal team might send numerous letters to the NFL and Roc Nation, possibly aiming to prevent Kendrick Lamar from performing ‘Not Like Us’ at the Super Bowl.
— SOUND (@itsavibe) September 9, 2024
A group of individuals, such as Cam’ron, Master P, Boosie Badazz, and DJ Akademiks, have expressed dissent towards Kendrick Lamar playing the Super Bowl. They believe that Lil Wayne should have been the headliner instead, and have criticized Jay-Z, whose company Roc Nation is part of the selection process. However, Funkmaster Flex has come to Jay’s defense, asking people to hold back, before pointing fingers at the NFL.
Flex tweeted, “We need to stop accusing Jay-Z of everything. The NFL has never shown concern for people of color. (Before Jay-Z) (Before Colin), the NFL has managed to divide us! This wouldn’t have happened in Taylor Swift’s hometown. Lil Wayne’s legacy is already set in stone!
It’s important to shift focus away from solely blaming JAY-Z for all issues… The NFL has historically shown indifference towards people of color. (Before Jay-Z’s involvement, before Colin Kaepernick’s protests) The NFL has masterfully divided us, an accomplishment that wouldn’t have been possible in Taylor Swift’s hometown! Legendary status for Lil Wayne is already secured!
— Funk Flex !!!!! (@funkflex) September 9, 2024
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2024-09-09 23:23