Lil Wayne has revealed that he and Kendrick Lamar have spoken about the latter’s 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show performance.
In September, the NFL announced that Kendrick Lamar will headline the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show in New Orleans.
While the decision was welcomed by the general public, New Orleans locals were collectively upset that their hometown hero and rap legend Lil Wayne was not getting the honour.
Lil Wayne himself took to social media to voice his disappointment at the snub at the time: “That hurt. Hurt a lot, you know what I’m talking about, hurt a whole lot.”
Now, it appears as though things have changed between Wayne and Lamar, with the former revealing in a chat with sports commentator Skip Bayless that the two have touched base to talk about the Super Bowl gig.
Wayne told Bayless: “I’ve spoken to him, and I wish him all the best and I told him he better kill it. He gotta kill it.”
Wayne continued: “His hard work is the reason why he made it there, and obviously that part about letting me down is me just being upset and disappointed about not getting the spot.”