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Lil Wayne ruled out ever performing at the Super Bowl after being passed over for the 2025 Halftime Show in his hometown of New Orleans.
Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl 59 halftime show could end up getting dragged into a lawsuit. Drake, the focal point of Lamar's ...
Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX halftime show performance led to 125 FCC Complaints. It also led to a couple of legal ones, too. Most notably from his arch-nemesis Drake. Drake had already filed ...
"They stole that feeling. It was perfect,” the rapper explained as to why he doesn't want to take the stage during football’s ...
The NFL has missed its chance to book Lil Wayne for the Super Bowl halftime show. Last September, the New Orleans native got candid about his disappointment over not being chosen for the halftime ...
Drake, who has sued Universal Music Group for defamation over Kendrick Lamar’s hit, alleges in an amendment to his existing civil complaint that the revision to the lyrics during Lamar’s performance ...
Lil Wayne said he will never play the Super Bowl after being snubbed for the 2025 halftime show in his hometown of New Orleans: “They stole that feeling,” he tells Rolling Stone in a new cover ...
Ye believes he knows why he was never offered the chance to headline a Super Bowl Halftime Show. In a tweet shared to his X account on Monday, the artist formerly known as Kanye West boiled it ...
Drake has updated his defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group to include Kendrick Lamar’s performance of “Not Like Us” at the Super Bowl halftime show, claiming it introduced the ...
Notably, the lawsuit now mentions Lamar’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, claiming the performance exposed “Not Like Us” to “millions of children” who had “never before heard the song or any ...
BTS emerges as an ideal choice for the Super Bowl halftime show due to their global fanbase, high-energy performances, and versatile discography. Their inclusion would enhance international ...
(CNN) — Drake claims he was defamed by Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show, and at the Grammy Awards, where over 100 million combined television viewers heard Lamar’s notorious diss ...