Kendrick Lamar Breaks Super Bowl Halftime Show Record With 133.5 Million Viewers
Kendrick Lamar just made history—again. His Super Bowl LIX halftime performance is now the most-watched of all time. Roc Nation confirmed the record-breaking 133.5 million viewers, surpassing Michael Jackson’s 1993 performance.
Lamar, the first solo rap artist to headline, had the internet buzzing from the moment he hit the stage. His performance of “Not Like Us” stole the show, especially the now-iconic “Say, Drake” moment. Special guests Samuel L. Jackson, SZA, and Serena Williams made it even bigger.
The 2018 Pulitzer Prize winner performed 12 songs, balancing chart-toppers with deep cuts. Fans are already calling it one of the greatest halftime shows ever. Now, the pressure’s on for next year’s Super Bowl at Levi’s Stadium.
Will Drake respond to the numbers or call them inflated again? One thing’s for sure—Kendrick’s reign just won’t let up.
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