United Airlines' reaction to Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show has gone viral online. On Sunday, the rapper entertained the crowd at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, as the Philadelphia Eagles took on the Kansas City Chiefs.
Drake’s reaction to Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl 59 halftime performance has been revealed in the wake of the controversial appearance. Lamar headlined the show after the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs got off the field for the midway break,
Jimmy Fallon brought the energy to The Tonight Show as he welcomed Philadelphia Eagles stars Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley while paying tribute to Kendrick Lamar’s viral Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show performance.
The Philadelphia Eagles won against the Kansas City Chiefs with a score of 40 against 22 at the Super Bowl LIX on Sunday. Kendrick Lamar and SZA were the halftime show performers, reportedly watched by 133.
High Viewership for the Super Bowl Peak Audience of 137.7 Million Viewers Watch Eagles Fly on the Road to Victory All The Stars Align for Kendrick Lamar as Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show Averages All-Time High 133.
Generally, one watches the Super Bowl in support of one team or the other. However, if you were not rooting for either the Kansas City Chiefs or the Philadelphia Eagles Feb. 9, you were likely more interested in Kendrick Lamar screaming “Mustard.
While the Philadelphia Eagles crushed the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl LIX, Kendrick Lamar single-handedly sent out a message for all of America on Feb. 9. Lamar
This story was developed in partnership with students from Dorsey High School as part of an internship program with the University Times. While the highly anticipated showdown between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs in Sunday’s Super Bowl LIX may have fallen short of expectations to some,
Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Halftime Show not only sparked reactions from fans, but it also led to a significant surge on streaming platforms. While the crowd had their eyes on the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles' showdown,
Kendrick Lamar's halftime show at Super Bowl LIX was a powerful celebration of Black culture, hip-hop, and the West Coast. The performance was a musical narrative that honored African American narratives and encouraged justice.
By Brandon Byrd, Howard University News Service “GAME OVER” is what was displayed at the end of Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl 59 halftime performance on Sunday as the Philadelphia Eagles led the Kansas City Chiefs 24 to 0.
New Orleans hosted this year's Super Bowl LIX at the Caesars Superdome stadium. The Philadelphia Eagles rose to victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, with a final score of 40-22. From the second Eagles touchdown,
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