Kendrick Lamar returns to the Super Bowl spotlight to deliver an impactful message to American audiences and the world.
Kendrick Lamar is on top of the world and is looking to stay there. The rapper followed up his Feb. 2 Grammy sweep - where he ...
Lamar and much of the hip hop world swim in social backwardness and represent the antithesis of opposition to big business ...
The Super Bowl and the halftime show are still as popular as ever. On Sunday, Kendrick Lamar performed the halftime show during a blowout game between the ...
The Eagles’ 40-22 win over the Chiefs drew an average audience of 127.7 million viewers, according to Nielsen data.
Yahoo commenters didn't love Kendrick Lamar's performance, but it broke a long-held viewership record, according to Roc Nation.
Kendrick Lamar's halftime performance averaged 133.5 million viewers— the most-watched Super Bowl halftime on record and a 3% increase from Usher's last year (129.3 million viewers).
Kendrick Lamar defeats the King of Pop, making history twice as the first solo hip-hop artist to headline the Super Bowl.
Even though the Philadelphia Eagles turned Super Bowl LIX into a rout, viewers still watched in unprecedented numbers.
Updated on Tuesday, February 11 at 2:42 p.m. ET: With final numbers now in, Fox says a record 127.7 million people watched ...
Fox garnered 127.7 million viewers for its broadcast of Super Bowl LIX on Sunday across platforms, marking the most-watched ...
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