Kendrick Lamars Super Bowl Halftime Show: The Peak of All Rap Battles?

Of course he performed “Not Like Us.”In the lead-up to Kendrick Lamar’s headline performance at the Super Bowl LIX halftime show on Sunday night, most of the chatter focused on whether he would play the song that was effectively the knockout blow in his monthslong battle with Drake last year.The song that became Lamar’s signature hit, and a generational anthem.

The song that won both record and song of the year at the Grammys just a week ago.The song that appeared to recalibrate hip-hop’s power rankings, perhaps permanently.So yes, Lamar played the song.

Toward the end of the set, of course, building up anticipation with a couple of brief musical nods to it, toying with the audience’s emotions and thirst.But what will always be remembered from this performance is not the musical choices Lamar made, or the aesthetics of his choreography or the silhouettes of his outfit.What will remain is his grin when he finally began rapping that song.

It was wide, persistent, almost cartoonish in shape.The grin of a man having the time of his life at the expense of an enemy.Lamar is perhaps the most sober of all of hip-hop’s contemporary greats, a ferocious storyteller who values tongue-tripping polemics and introspection; he is not exactly a beacon of joy.

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