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Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX Performance: Easter Eggs

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Kendrick Lamar‘s Super Bowl LIX performance was exactly what you would expect from the acclaimed emcee: the unexpected. And it all started with a leak ahead of the Halftime Show.

Days before the biggest performance of his career, Dot’s setlist leaked onto the net, reportedly by DJ Akademiks (we know), and many fans were praying that the document was falsified. Why? Well, netizens noticed that the setlist didn’t have any of Lamar’s most popular Billboard 100 or “Middle America” hits and, instead, replaced those with a few tracks from that battle, and other songs that appeared to be “randomly” selected. There was chatter that Lamar wasn’t showing love to his previous eras, which “got him here” and instead “focused on Drake.”

“I’m sorry but the fact that he doesn’t play a single song before DAMN shows how manufactured his new claim to fame is. Completely disregarding what originally put him on to instead focus on being exactly what he dragged Drake for apparently being. A pop star smh,” one spectator stated on Reddit.

However, while the West Coast native didn’t address the set list leaking online and the questionable direction of the show, he did tell his fans what they could expect from his performance at the big game during his interview with Apple Music, where Dot clarified his intentions and vision for what he and pgLang were trying to accomplish.

“Storytelling,” he told Ebro Darden and Nadeska. “I think I’ve always been open about storytelling through my catalog and music history. And I’ve always had a passion about bringing that on to whatever stage I’m on.”

Dave Free, cofounder of pgLang, would later echo these sentiments with a more poignant description of what the subversive show represented.

“We wanted this performance to have a cinematic and theatrical element to it,” Free told WSJ. “We can confidently say that there’s no Super Bowl performance that’s quite like this one. The feel of it is Black America. What does Black America look like, and how to control that narrative of what it means to be Black in America versus what the world’s perspective of that is.”

As for those who wanted “Swimming Pools” or a celebration akin to Lamar’s acclaimed The Pop Out, Free asserted that Super Bowl LIX “wasn’t about playing the hits.”

So, what was the Halftime Show about? And why did Kendrick Lamar intentionally stray away from his hit songs? And who the hell is Uncle Sam??

VIBE has you covered with a couple of answers that all just happen to arrive in the form of Easter eggs and hidden meanings. Check ’em out below.

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