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Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Halftime Show: A Celebration of Culture and Unity

-Written by Big A

The Super Bowl is a stage that transcends sports, showcasing not just athletic prowess but also cultural icons. Kendrick Lamar’s halftime performance was a breathtaking illustration of this, blending powerful artistry with a profound message. With Samuel L. Jackson stepping in as “Uncle Sam”, acting as a spiritual narrator throughout the show, the performance became a poignant commentary on society, identity, and resilience.

As the crowd erupted in anticipation, Kendrick opened the show with “Squabble Up”, immediately setting the tone for an electrifying evening. The excitement in the stadium was palpable, with fans ready to experience the lyrical genius of one of hip-hop’s greatest artists.

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1. **Squabble Up** – The performance kicked off with high energy, pulling the audience into Kendrick’s vibrant world.
2. **HUMBLE.** – The atmosphere intensified as Kendrick delivered this anthem, encouraging the crowd to reflect on humility and authenticity.
3. **DNA.** – The raw power of this track resonated deeply, showcasing Kendrick’s incredible storytelling ability.
4. **Euphoria** – A shift in tempo brought a melodic interlude, inviting the audience to immerse themselves in the soulful vibes.
5. **Man at the Garden** – Kendrick took a moment to address social issues, weaving narratives that echoed through the stadium.
6. **Peekaboo** – This playful track added a fun element, energizing the crowd and inviting them to dance.
7. **Luther (with SZA)** – The performance took a beautiful turn as SZA joined Kendrick, bringing a mellow, soulful element that captivated the audience.
8. **All the Stars (with SZA)** – Their chemistry was palpable, creating a magical moment that resonated with fans and highlighted the beauty of collaboration.
9. **Not Like Us** – The show took an unexpected twist with the surprise appearance of Serena Williams, who electrified the crowd with her impressive “crip walk,” celebrating empowerment and unity.
10. **TV Off (with Mustard)** – The finale was a grand spectacle, with Kendrick and Mustard closing the show on a high note, leaving the audience in a state of exhilaration.

Throughout the performance, Samuel L. Jackson’s narration as “Uncle Sam” provided a spiritual backbone to the sets. His powerful voice guided the audience through Kendrick’s journey, adding depth to the performance and reminding everyone of the underlying themes of struggle and triumph.

The collaboration with SZA brought a soulful interlude that balanced the high-energy tracks, creating a dynamic flow that resonated with both hip-hop and R&B fans alike. The surprise appearance of Serena Williams added an extra layer of excitement, showcasing the intersection of music and sports, and leaving the audience in awe.

As the show concluded, the energy in the stadium was electric. Fans were left buzzing with excitement, discussing the powerful messages conveyed through Kendrick’s music and the groundbreaking performances that unfolded before their eyes.

What did you think of Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance? How did it make you feel? Did Samuel L. Jackson’s narration enhance your experience? Share your thoughts and reactions to this unforgettable halftime show that united music, culture, and spirit in an extraordinary way.

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Kendrick Lamar Makes A Statement At The Super Bowl…Game Over

-Written by Karev Yah of HeritageHipHop.com

Kendrick Lamar is a G.O.A.T. contender that has made Hip-Hop culture stand at attention for the last year with a Hip-Hop battle versus another G.O.A.T. of the culture Drake. No matter how one may feel about the battle, Kendrick Lamar has taken the Super Bowl 59 stage to create a story that will change the battle rap landscape forever.

Battle Rap is a part of the Hip-Hop game where clever rhymes and theatrics have been used to 1 up a competitor with showmanship and the Super Bowl is one of the grandest stages to showcase a competitive show to dominate another rapper. After Kendrick Lamar collected 5 Grammy awards Super Bowl 59 was the next grand stage of his great career to conquer. This is an honor not many artists get to achieve and Kendrick used this opportunity to further cement his name in Hip-Hop conversation for years to come. A conversation that not only will talk about who is the greatest ever but how to use showmanship to always be remembered in the conversation.

During the show of course Kendrick did songs from his recently released album GNX. Of course Kendrick brought out his musical muse SZA to connect on the chemistry they have shown since the Marvel’s “Black Panther” soundtrack hit “All The Stars”. Those are the given, hearing good music. But the show is the key to being remembered and Kendrick did that with the many references that created a battle statement with his performance.

Samuel L. Jackson being “Uncle Sam”, an American character used to give commentary to the performance, represented the sentiments of the mainstream of the music industry and America. He reminded Kendrick to “play the game”, by doing his hits and giving the people what they want. Kendrick’s performance was littered with references that were game changing like using the Squid Games set as a stage for his performance. The X in Squid games is a reference to end competition and it was highlighted on the stage during the performance. Kendrick Lamar had dancers dressed in the colors of the American Flag red, white and blue. The dancers not only represented the different colors of gangs in California Street culture they created the flag in symbols of joined unity and also as a separate collective to symbolize the country as well. The Game of unity and politics shown here reflects the state of the country in the new Donald Trump era of America.

With people debating if “Not Like Us” would be performed Kendrick hinted at it during the show and when it finally was played the crowd made it known that is what it came to see, the competition of Hip-Hop shown aka the hit. The Drake hate has been shown for his ability to stay at the top of the charts and this song stopped a lot of Drake’s momentum. The hate for Drake has not only come from his success but the conversation has changed to his treatment of women and during the performance, an ex girlfriend of Drake, Serena Williams, made her appearance dancing in the “Not Like Us”, set to make the statement of respecting the women in the culture and not using them for clout or as degraded notches under his belt. The game of optics and morality on display here.

With DJ Mustard on stage and the crowd chanting “A-Minor”, Kendrick Lamar brought the battle to the mainstream and though “white mainstream America”, may not understand or get it. For the Hip-Hop Kulture though, we see the play on words, the play on theatrics and we give Kendrick his just due. When you play the game there is a winner and a loser. Drake lost this battle and when the performance was over, Kendrick hit the button to signify that when the words “Game Over” appeared in the crowd. The battle in Hip-Hop went to the next level with this performance because now the evolution of the battle has taken shape. From Kool Moe Dee stepping on Kangol hats to signify his issue with LL Cool J, to the Summer Jam screen where Jay-Z went at Prodigy of Mobb Deep to claim dominance in the game. Kendrick used the biggest sporting event in North America to end a battle with a credible competitor. Even with DJ Akademiks’ failed attempt to sabotage the performance by releasing the track list of the show, Kendrick made his mark and ended the battle with a smile and the words game over in the crowd.

Whether you like Kendrick or think Drake did not lose the battle, this was Hip-Hop on display and even with Lil Wayne not being chosen to perform in his home state, Hip-Hop was on full display and the world took notice. Will this performance be remembered? I believe so because it one upped showmanship and gave Hip-Hop artists another level to meet and beat when it comes to showing the world they are the best in their craft. There is only one way to secure a victory in a battle and it is to put a close on that chapter. Kendrick did that and now we wait to see what Drake will do and what is next for Kendrick Lamar and his label Pg Lang. Good job K. Dot the game is over and the conversation is finished…for now.

 

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WATCH: Lil Gunz vs Elmo Dance-Battle in Times Square, NYC http://goodfellaztv.com/watch-lil-gunz-vs-elmo-dance-battle-in-times-square-nyc/ Sun, 18 Oct 2015 02:26:43 +0000 http://goodfellaztv.com/?p=20450 GoodFellaz TV Staff Recently Lil Gunz was spotted in the streets of Times Square, NYC, where he was

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LIL GUNZ IN THE STREETS

ELMO MAIN

  • GoodFellaz TV Staff

Recently Lil Gunz was spotted in the streets of Times Square, NYC, where he was hanging out with the homies at “Dog House Radio”, helping them to get the vote out for their nomination for the ‘Best Radio Show’ category in the upcoming Underground Music AwardsLil Gunz quickly shut the block down with his trademark swag, and let all the bootlegg mascots and characters patrolling the streets know what time it was.

However ‘Elmo’ got a little jealous of the shine that Lil Gunz was getting, and decided to step up to him.  So Lil Gunz decided to show Elmo what time it was, the way real gangstaz do- with a dance-battle… lol

Check out the hilarious footage of the legendary dance-off between Lil Gunz & Elmo LIVE from Times Square, only on GoodFellaz TV.

Lil Gunz Dance

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Listen To New Meek Mill f/ Drake “Amen”, “Dreamchasers 2” Set To Drop May 7th http://goodfellaztv.com/listen-meek-mill-f-drake-amen/ Mon, 07 May 2012 04:17:17 +0000 http://goodfellaztv.com/?p=7062 Meek Mill f/ Drake “Amen” [audio:http://goodfellaztv.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Amen-Feat.-Drake-Jeremih.mp3|titles=Amen (Feat. Drake & Jeremih)] Check out the GoodFellaz TV “New Heat of

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Meek Mill f/ Drake “Amen”

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Check out the GoodFellaz TV “New Heat of the Week” joint from Meek Mill f/ Drake & Jeremih “Amen” off the highly anticipated New “Dreamchasers 2” Mixtape from Meek Mills, droppin’ May 7th. Listen to the the new track and watch the classic Meek Mill interview on GoodFellaz TV.

 


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Iron Solomon Takes Over Fight Klub For Listening Session On GoodFellaz TV http://goodfellaztv.com/iron-solomon-takes-over-fight-klub-for-listening-session-on-goodfellaz-tv/ Fri, 24 Feb 2012 23:41:00 +0000 http://goodfellaztv.com/?p=5675 –Written By Big”A” Recently The GoodFellaz went to the exclusive Iron Solomon Album Listening party at Fight Klub

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Written By Big”A”

Recently The GoodFellaz went to the exclusive Iron Solomon Album Listening party at Fight Klub in NYC to listen to cuts off his upcoming project entitled “Monster”. The party was hosted by Hot 97’s own Peter Rosenberg, who by the way did a good job! There were plenty of refreshments circulating throughout the legendary Figth Klub studio, courtesy of Corona (and the weed-man…lol). And everybody in attendance  of copies of Iron Solomon’s new mixtape “Red Rum Radio” which has 16 hot tracks on them.

The GoodFellaz also got an exclusive interview with Iron Solomon, where he gave us insight on what’s to be expected from his highly anticipated album. Then we got a chance to listen to the album, and we gotta say, it’s definitely something worth getting.  Iron Solomon’s New Album  “Monster”  is due out March 27th. and his New Mixtape “Red Rum Radio” is out now. Check out his exclusive Interview on GoodFellaz TV and pics from the event below.

Download the NEW Iron Solomon “Red Rum Radio” Mixtape TODAY on GoodFellaz TV. CLICK THE MIXTAPE COVER TO DOWNLOAD!!

 Iron Solomon GoodFellaz TV Interview
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