Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl halftime setlist: All the songs in his stunning show
From "M.A.A.D City" to the Super Bowl, Kendrick Lamar is bringing his West Coast swagger to the world.
The Grammy-winning rapper took the stage at the Super Bowl 59 halftime show on Sunday for an exhilarating medley performance that paid homage to the Compton emcee's eclectic catalog. Lamar is the first solo rap star to perform at the event.
Lamar performed a total of 10 songs for his halftime show set, which included hits such as "Humble," "Squabble Up" and his infamous Drake diss track "Not Like Us." R&B songstress SZA, who collaborated with Lamar on his No. 1 album "GNX," joined the rapper onstage as a special guest.
Here are all the songs Lamar brought to life at Super Bowl 59.
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Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl halftime show setlist
"GNX" teaser (snippet)
"Squabble Up"
"Humble"
"DNA"
"Euphoria"
"Man at the Garden"
"Peekaboo"
"Luther" feat. SZA
"All the Stars" feat. SZA
"Not Like Us"
"TV Off"
'Not Like Us' lyrics meaning
Lamar seemingly alluded to previous allegations of grooming against Drake in some of the lyrics on "Not Like Us."
"Say, Drake, I hear you like (them) young. You better not ever go to cell block one," Lamar raps. "To any (girl) that talk to him and they in love, just make sure you hide your (little) sister from him."
Drake received backlash in 2018 after "Stranger Things" star Millie Bobby Brown, then 14, revealed she considered the rapper "a great friend and a great role model," despite their 17-year age difference. Several people on social media accused the "Slime You Out" rapper of "grooming" Brown as a result of their texting relationship.
In an October interview by SZA for Harper's Bazaar, the rapper said "Not Like Us" reflects his own morals and values.
"Not like us is the energy of who I am, the type of man I represent," Lamar said. "Now, if you identify with the man that I represent ... This man has morals, he has values, he believes in something, he stands on something. He's not pandering."
He continued, "He's a man who can recognize his mistakes and not be afraid to share the mistakes and can dig deep down into fear-based ideologies or experiences to be able to express them without feeling like he's less of a man. If I'm thinking of 'Not Like Us,' I'm thinking of me and whoever identifies with that."
Contributing: Melissa Ruggieri and Brendan Morrow, USA TODAY
This story was updated to add additional information.
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