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Watch Kendrick Lamar Diss Drake, Perform With SZA & More at the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show

Written by on February 9, 2025

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Even if you tuned in to watch Kendrick Lamar‘s electrifying 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show live, the 13-minute performance was filled with so many great songs and memorable moments, you’re probably going to want to watch it again.

And luckily, you can, with the NFL sharing a full video of the showcase on YouTube minutes after the Philadelphia Eagles officially became this year’s NFL champions after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 Sunday (Feb. 9). The performance footage will allow viewers to rewind and unpack all of the gems Dot sprinkled throughout his time on the field at Caesars Superdome, from Samuel L. Jackson’s role as Uncle Sam policing Lamar at various points in the show to Serena Williams showing up during Billboard Hot 100-topper “Not Like Us” to show off her famous crip walk — and seemingly throw some extra shade at Drake just by being there.

Not that any extra shade was needed for the Compton rapper to get his points against his musical nemesis across. After teasing Drizzy about his lawsuit against Universal Music Group regarding “Not Like Us,” Lamar smiled directly into the camera to deliver his line about Drake “[liking] ’em young” and listened as people in the stadium screamed out, “Tryna strike a chord and it’s probably A-minor!” in the same track — the incredible volume of which is very much audible in the video on NFL’s page.

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But as evidenced in the video of Lamar’s performance, the night wasn’t all about his famous rap beef. The show was also an opportunity for the hip-hop megastar to pay tribute to his latest Billboard 200 No. 1 album GNX — from which he played multiple tracks, including a live offering of “TV Off” featuring a cameo from producer Mustard — while also honoring some of his biggest hits from the past, such as “DNA” and “Humble.”

Whether you missed the show or just want to see it again and again, Lamar’s full 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show performance is available to watch above.

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