Kendrick Lamar has just been announced as the headliner for next yearâs Super Bowl halftime show in New Orleans, and it’s causing quite a stir. While many fans are pumped about this news, others feel that Lil Wayne should have been chosen instead. Iâll get into that debate in a moment, but first, I want to say how thrilled I am for Kendrick. Heâs truly one of the greatest hip-hop performers ever, and his live shows are incredible. Anyone who thinks he wonât bring it or doesnât have enough hits is in for a surpriseâKendrick is definitely going to deliver.
Just imagine the possibilities for his performance. He could bring out surprise guests like Rihanna for âLoyaltyâ or Janet Jackson for âPoetic Justice.â That would be something else! Thereâs so much he could do with this opportunity, and Iâm really looking forward to seeing how heâll make it memorable.
Kendrickâs knack for strategy is also worth mentioning. Remember the recent beef with Drake? On âFirst Person Shooter,â Drake was boasting about his and J. Coleâs status, comparing them to Super Bowl-level stars. Yet, here we are with Kendrick landing the Super Bowl halftime show. Itâs a wild twist and really highlights Kendrickâs impressive reach and influence.
Even though Iâm excited about Kendrickâs performance, I canât shake the feeling that something feels off about how this came together. Thereâs some politics at play here that make me go, “Hmm.” Clearly, this is a hit to Drake. The question is, who decided to have Kendrick headline the halftime show? Jay-Z did. As the curator of the halftime show through his Roc Nation company, Jay-Z has a lot of sway over who performs. Sure, thereâs input from the director, producer, and the city, but Jay-Zâs influence is significant. His company is involved in a lot of the production work, so his role shouldnât be underestimated.

Jay-Zâs influence is clearâover the past four years, we’ve seen only Black artists headline the Super Bowl, which is a great thing. I have to give Jay-Z props for championing the culture. Iâm not upset about Kendrick getting the spot; he might have been chosen for other reasons too. Itâs possible there could be a future collaboration between PG Lang and Roc Nation.
But hereâs where it gets interesting: Is Jay-Zâs choice of Kendrick partly a swipe at Drake? It feels a bit odd, especially considering Kendrick is one of Drakeâs main rivals. Makes me wonder if Jay-Z and Drakeâs relationship isnât as smooth as it used to be. Theyâve had their moments of friendly competition, but itâs not always been so light-hearted.
Jay-Z clearly respects Drake and knows Drake respects him too. Their rivalry has had its moments, like when Jay-Z and Kanye released “Watch the Throne” after Drake and Lil Wayne were planning a collaboration. Kanye admitted they were anxious about Drakeâs rising influence, so they put together “Watch the Throne” to keep ahead. That move didnât sit well with Drake and Lil Wayne, which makes this latest decision even more intriguing.
We still need to get that album doneâyeah, itâs still on the agenda. And guess what? Two other rappers are teaming up for an album too. Not sure where they got that idea, but I mentioned it at home and asked her what she wanted to watch. She said, “Definitely not ‘The Throne.’ Me and H never made ‘Watch the Throne.'” So, yeah, thereâs definitely some pressure now.
Honestly, the whole “Watch the Throne” drama wasnât as big a deal as it seemed. It was really just about competition and bravado, which is kind of the nature of hip-hop. Itâs like a sport, and rappers are always competing. But things did get a bit heated. The big shift came when Drake decided not to join Jay-Zâs Tidal venture. Jay-Z was trying to promote his own streaming platform, Tidal, and got all the major names on boardâexcept Drake. Instead, Drake went with Apple, Tidalâs rival, which didnât sit well with Jay-Z.
After that, things started going sideways for Drake. His reference tracks got leaked, he was outed for using a ghostwriter, and Jay-Zâs artist, Meek Mill, started coming after him. Looking back, it seems a bit too coincidental. It felt like it was all planned, just like how Kendrick, Future, and others in the industry suddenly started targeting Drake this year.
Drake isnât exactly innocentâheâs taken shots at people in his music, been involved with some of their partners, and made some shady deals. But itâs pretty wild to see so many artists come together against him all at once. It feels like there might be some orchestrated effort behind it, and some people think Jay-Z might be pulling the strings. Who knows?
I just realized something interesting: didnât Drake side with Tory Lanez against Megan Thee Stallion, whoâs Jay-Zâs artist? In his song “Circles,” Drake seemed to suggest that Megan might have lied about getting shot. Thatâs something to consider. And now, Jay-Z might be retaliating by bringing Kendrick Lamar, whoâs a big rival of Drake, to headline the halftime show.
Itâs also worth noting that Jay-Zâs associates, like Elliot Wilson and Jack Dorsey, have been taking jabs at Drake. Thatâs not just a coincidence. It looks like Drake has teamed up with 50 Cent, whoâs known for having his own issues with Jay-Z. It makes senseâDrake probably needed a powerful ally who isnât afraid of Jay-Z. Thereâs even talk that Jay-Z didnât want 50 Cent at the Super Bowl, but Eminem insisted on his inclusion, saying he wouldnât perform without 50. Jay-Zâs reluctance to have 50 perform highlights the ongoing competition between them.

Drakeâs recent comments and behavior might be his way of pushing back in this competitive environment. Itâs also been suggested that Jay-Zâs success has been closely tied to his association with BeyoncĂ©, with his career hitting new heights after their partnership began.
Switching topics, thereâs been a lot of talk about Jay-Z choosing Kendrick Lamar over Lil Wayne for the Super Bowl halftime show. With the Super Bowl coming to New Orleans next year, Wayneâs hometown, many fans feel he deserved the spot. Heâs already shown interest in headlining, which adds to the controversy.
“Oh man, it looks like Wayne isnât going to be in the Super Bowl this year. We were all hoping for a Wayne halftime show!â
So, whatâs the deal? I want to be upfront here: I havenât gotten any calls. Iâm CJ, and weâre all just crossing our fingers and hoping for the best. Iâm putting in the work to make sure my next album is amazing. I want to make it really hard for them not to pick me. Wayne definitely wanted to perform, and Iâm sure Jay-Z knew that. But Jay-Z chose Kendrick instead. Some folks think this is a snub or a shady move, but did Jay-Z really snub Lil Wayne? I donât think so. Kendrick was just the right fit for what Jay-Z was looking for.
Thatâs just how things roll in the industry. It might feel like a snub, but itâs not really that personal. Jay-Z had his reasons for picking Kendrick, and Iâm sure itâs going to be an awesome show. Letâs give Kendrick his props, and remember that Lil Wayne will get his chance soon enough.
Thatâs all for now. Thanks for tuning in! Let me know what you think in the comments. Are you excited about Kendrick Lamar performing at the Super Bowl halftime show? Do you think Lil Wayne should have been picked instead? Drop your thoughts below, and donât forget to like, share, and subscribe!
So, about Lil WayneâI know there was a time when you guys were really close to signing him. What went sideways with that deal? It seemed like Wayne was practically declaring himself part of Rockefeller, and then suddenly, it all fell apart. Hereâs the scoop: after meeting with Wayne, I felt it was only right to give Baby a heads-up out of respect. I called him up and said, âHey, I was talking to Wayne, just wanted to keep you in the loop.â Not long after, we got a letter accusing us of tortious interference, and that threw us for a loop. It was like, âWhoa, whatâs going on here?â Things went downhill from there.
Jay-Zâs bid to snag Young Money didnât work out, and he couldnât make a deal with Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, and Drake. It must have been frustrating for him, especially as they kept blowing up. Itâs no wonder there were rumors that the industry might have tried to bring them down. This might also explain why Jay-Z didnât pick Lil Wayne for the halftime showâthere could be lingering issues from that failed business deal.
People definitely voiced their displeasure. Reginae Carter, Birdman, Juvenile, and Cam’ron were all vocal about it. Reginae suggested there was envy over Wayneâs success, and Birdman straight-up accused Jay-Z of hating. Lil Wayneâs manager, Fabon, was confused and disappointed but also motivated to ensure theyâd never be at someone elseâs mercy again. Master P and Lil Boosie spoke out, calling it unfair for Wayne not to headline. Juvenile pointed out that despite New Orleans hosting numerous Super Bowls, theyâve never featured a local hip-hop artist, which hit hard this time around. Cam’ron and Mase also criticized Jay-Z, suggesting that Wayneâs exclusion might be payback for past conflicts. They felt it was ridiculous for Lil Wayne not to be part of the Super Bowl, implying that personal grudges were at play.
Nicki Minaj recently went off on Jay-Z and Gee Roberson, defending Lil Wayne and throwing some serious shade at Jay-Z. She said, âOne end took a knee; the other end took the bag. Heâs going to get you ends in line every effing time.â What sheâs talking about is Colin Kaepernickâs protest against police brutality by taking a knee during the national anthem. At first, Jay-Z seemed to support Kaepernickâhe even wore his jersey. But then Jay-Z signed a deal with the NFL and said, âWeâre past kneeling.â Basically, he was like, âForget what Kaepernickâs talking about; Iâm here to make money.â

Nicki didnât hold back in her criticism. She called out the situation, saying, âThis got everything in the world. Still spiteful and evil. Disgusting. Be happy, I beg. Go effing be happy, dude. And rap business and womenâs business when you got the politicians and the police, youâre good though.â She also slammed people who prioritize attending Jay-Zâs Rock Nation brunch over addressing real issues, saying, âI tried to tell yâall, but yâall wanted brunch. Iâm on an effing roll.â
Nickiâs frustration was clear when she said, âDenying a young Black man what he rightfully put into this game for no other reason but your ego, your hatred for Drake and Nicki got you punishing Lil Wayne. Lil Wayne, the GOAT.â She took a jab at G. Robinson, who used to work with Jay-Z and later managed Nicki but had a falling out with her. Nicki called out how some people want others to bend over backward for accolades, saying, âWant ends to suck his D for a Grammy? Want them to suck his D to do the halftime show? Ooh, LOL. Glad I did it already,â referring to her own halftime performance years ago.
She also touched on Rock Nationâs connection to her brand, saying, âYep, everyoneâs aware. Clearly, they donât care, so why should I? What am I going to do, child?â Nicki made it clear she supports Lil Wayne wholeheartedly, and added, âYou can love and respect Kendrick and still love and respect Wayne. Even Kendrick loves and respects Wayne. Every real rapper loves and respects Wayne.â
This whole situation shows that the beef between Jay-Z, Rock Nation, and Young Money is still very much alive. Itâs a shame that this drama is overshadowing Kendrick Lamarâs big moment. Kendrickâs about to make a huge splash, and it would be amazing if he could bring out some New Orleans legends like Wayne. What do you think about all this? Drop your thoughts in the comments below, and if you enjoyed this, donât forget to like, comment, and subscribe. Thanks for watching, and see you next time!