On Wednesday, the entertainer and the NFL released the Kendrick Lamar Halftime Collection of merchandise. And these are going to not only look great but also will serve a great cause. The proceeds from the Kendrick Lamar Halftime Collection will go to the American Red Cross and will benefit those impacted by the California wildfires.
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Will Beyoncé finally win Album of the Year? Could Charli XCX win her first Grammy? Will Taylor Swift take the night’s biggest prize again? Time to find out.
As for this year’s Super Bowl music, Kendrick Lamar of course has the honor of performing the halftime show, alongside recently announced guest SZA. Jon Batiste found his way into the festivities, too, as he’ll deliver a performance of the national anthem.
The beef between the two hip-hop stars seemed to reach a point of no return after Lamar released his diss track "Not Like Us."
Artists like Taylor Swift, Drake, Britney Spears, Elton John, and Nicki Minaj were nominated for best new artist at the Grammys but didn't win.
THERE ARE PLENTY of important questions to ask heading into the Super Bowl LIX matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles on Feb. 9—like can Philly’s stout defense finally shut down the best player in the league,
This year, the Super Bowl is in New Orleans at Caesars Superdome. You can watch the Super Bowl and Kendrick Lamar's halftime show on February 9, 2025, exclusively on FOX. If you don't have cable, Tubi will stream the FOX coverage for free.
First Super Bowl - January 15, 1967 - The first Super Bowl championship game was between the NFL (Green Bay Packers) and AFL (Kansas City Chiefs) champions at Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles. The score was Green Bay, 35 and Kansas City, 10. Attendance was 61,946. Bart Starr, the quarterback for Green Bay, was named the MVP.