Incredible Stat Shows How Kendrick Lamar Put In More Work On The Field Than The Kansas City Chiefs During Super Bowl

Incredible Stat Shows How Kendrick Lamar Put In More Work On The Field Than The Kansas City Chiefs During Super Bowl
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The Kansas City Chiefs were already down in the dumps by halftime of the Super Bowl, but it was only made worse once Kendrick Lamar came out to perform.

Not because none of the players disliked him or his music but more because his performance garnered more yards than they did at the time.

Rap Daily estimated that the Compton rapper traveled more than 145 yards during his performance, which saw him perform “watched out murals,” “Bodies,” “squabble up,” and “HUMBLE,” which transitioned into “DNA.”

He would finish his set with “Not Like Us.”

All of Kendrick Lamar’s movements on the field tripled the amount of yardage the Chiefs got when running the ball against the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Kansas City Chiefs had only 49 yards on the ground throughout the entire game as the Eagles dominated them in every way possible.

The Chiefs had more passing yards but much of their damage was done in the fourth quarter when the game was already out of reach.

Kendrick Lamar’s 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show Beats Out Michael Jackson

Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show had 133.5 million viewers.

That number actually drew a larger audience than the Super Bowl itself.

Roc Nation, Apple Music, and the NFL would later announce that Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show is officially the most-watched halftime show performance of all time.

“We’ve broken the record again! The most watched Apple Music Halftime show EVER, with 133.5 Million viewers,” the companies wrote all across social media.

Lamar was already making history as the first solo rapper to headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show.

He drew more eyes than last year’s headliner Usher and even had more than Michael Jackson during his 1993 Super Bowl halftime performance.

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