Kendrick Lamar’s “A Minor” Chant At Super Bowl LIX: 82k Fans Join In As Diss Track Goes Viral
February 10, 2026
Last updated by Pranaya Poudel on February 10, 2026
On February 9, 2026, the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, became the epicenter of a cultural milestone when Kendrick Lamar headlined the Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show.
The concert blended musical excellence with a unifying moment, particularly during his rendition of “Not Like Us".
Already a global sensation with over a billion streams, the song transformed the audience into a roaring chorus chanting “a-minorrr", a playful nod to rivalries Kendrick addressed through his lyrics.
, featuring hits like “Not Like Us,” “euphoria", “squabble up", “HUMBLE", “DNA", “man at the garden", “peekaboo", and “tv off", the track dominated conversations.
The visual spectacle began with Lamar and dancers emerging from a 1987 Buick GNX styled like a colossal PlayStation controller.
Comedian Samuel L. Jackson made a cameo as Uncle Sam, offering witty commentary and guiding Kendrick, embodying the American ethos.
Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX Performance Ignited Diverse Social Media Reactions
The show escalated with appearances by SZA, Samuel L. Jackson, and Serena Williams, amplifying its cultural footprint.
Cosmopolitan celebrates the dynamic pairing of Kendrick Lamar and SZA.
SZA joined Lamar for “Luther" and “All the Stars", showcasing her roots with energetic crip-walk moves to “Not Like Us".
Mustard, Lamar’s frequent collaborator, added to the high-energy atmosphere.
The online community erupted in praise for the performance.
“Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX set was a masterclass in lyrical skill and stagecraft. Partnering with SZA, he merged deep storytelling with soulful vocals, underscoring hip-hop’s cultural weight. This landmark solo rap performance cements his legacy,”
ViaA fan tweeted:
No one captures Kendrick’s vibe like kendricklamar🎤🏈
ViaSerena Williams humorously referenced her crip-walking mishap at Wimbledon while reacting to the show.
Serena joked, “Man, I did NOT Crip walk like that at Wimbledon”.
Before the show, Lamar emphasized its significance as a personal and cultural milestone, marking him as the first solo hip-hop headliner for the Super Bowl.
The performance gained extra relevance amid the controversy surrounding “Not Like Us", a song central to Drake’s legal dispute with Universal Music Group.
Despite tensions, the track’s widespread acclaim highlighted its impact across platforms.
Kendrick’s Prior Super Bowl Appearance In 2026 As A Guest Artist
Lamar concluded with “Game Over,” directed at Drake, continuing their ongoing narrative.
A fan noted, “Kendrick’s message to Drake? ‘Game Over’.”
The moment reinforced the performance’s role as both art and cultural commentary.
Lamar’s history includes previous Super Bowl appearances, notably with legends like Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg.
A 22-time Grammy winner and Pulitzer laureate, Lamar is renowned for blending rap with themes of social justice and identity.
His Super Bowl LIX appearance solidified his influence in global music culture.
Key Facts About The Performance
- Lamar wore a Nike Air DT Max ’96 during the event.
- “Not Like Us” secured five Grammy wins, winning all nominated categories.
- The Philadelphia Eagles clinched Super Bowl 2026 after a 40-22 victory over Kansas City.
- Explore related articles on hip-hop’s cultural impact.
- Discover more events shaping modern music history.
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