New Generation Kendrick Lamar Breaks Michael Jackson’s 20-Year Record
Before Super Bowl 2025, the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, held the record for the most-watched Super Bowl Halftime Show performance in history. However, Kendrick Lamar has now rewritten history, becoming the first solo hip-hop artist to headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
According to Sports Illustrated, Kendrick Lamar’s sensational performance drew a record-breaking 133.5 million viewers—surpassing the legendary 133.4 million views of Michael Jackson’s 1993 performance, which had remained the gold standard for over 20 years.
From the moment he stepped on stage, Kendrick Lamar proved why he is one of the greatest rappers of all time!
A Performance That Took the Internet by Storm
As soon as Kendrick Lamar took the Super Bowl Halftime Show stage, he immediately became the hottest topic on social media.
Clips of his performance went viral across TikTok, Instagram, and X (Twitter).
The hashtag #KendrickLamarSuperBowl2025 trended globally within hours.
His electrifying rendition of “Not Like Us” was shared at a record-breaking speed, sending fans into an absolute frenzy over his energy and stage presence.
Adding to the star power, Kendrick Lamar’s performance featured A-list guest appearances from SZA, Samuel L. Jackson, and Serena Williams, further amplifying the event’s impact and making it one of the most unforgettable moments in Super Bowl history.
“This wasn’t just a performance—this was a cultural moment, a statement of Kendrick Lamar’s greatness!” – One fan tweeted on X.
Super Bowl Halftime Show 2025 Breaks Viewership Records
Kendrick Lamar’s milestone performance not only eclipsed Michael Jackson’s record but also helped Super Bowl Halftime Show 2025 achieve the highest viewership increase in years.
Viewership Comparison:
Super Bowl 2024 (User): ~131 million viewers
Super Bowl 2025 (Kendrick Lamar): 133.5 million viewers
This staggering number proves that Kendrick Lamar’s influence extends far beyond hip-hop—he’s a global icon.
The 2% increase in viewership from the previous year may seem small, but for an event as massive as the Super Bowl, it’s a groundbreaking achievement.
The Pressure for Future Super Bowl Performers
With Kendrick Lamar’s record-breaking performance, the bar has been set sky-high for future Super Bowl Halftime Show artists.
The NFL has yet to announce the performer for Super Bowl 2026, which will be held at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. However, one thing is clear—whoever takes the stage will face an immense challenge trying to outshine Kendrick Lamar’s legendary performance.
Who has what it takes to follow in Kendrick Lamar’s footsteps? We’ll have to wait and see!
Kendrick Lamar’s Legacy: A New Era in Music
Surpassing Michael Jackson’s legendary record.
Going viral on social media, dominating global trends.
Making Super Bowl 2025 one of the most-watched music events of all time.
With this historic milestone, there is no doubt that Kendrick Lamar has solidified himself as a cultural icon and a living legend in modern music.
If Michael Jackson was the artist who elevated the Super Bowl Halftime Show to a whole new level in 1993, then Kendrick Lamar is the one who revolutionized it with hip-hop in 2025.
For decades, the Super Bowl largely favored pop, rock, and R&B over hip-hop.
While Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, 50 Cent, and Missy Elliott had previously made appearances, they were always part of ensemble performances. Kendrick Lamar became the first-ever solo hip-hop artist to headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show, marking a historic breakthrough for the genre.
Not only did Kendrick Lamar deliver a high-energy performance, but he also infused it with powerful messages about culture and community. With hits like DNA, HUMBLE, Alright, and the standout track Not Like Us, he solidified hip-hop’s place not just in music but as a dominant force in global pop culture.
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