Lil Wayne and Kendrick Lamar discussed the Super Bowl performance, according to reports.

Lil Wayne encouraged Kendrick Lamar before his Super Bowl performance, saying "You better kill it."

December 17th 2024.

Lil Wayne and Kendrick Lamar discussed the Super Bowl performance, according to reports.
In the world of music and sports, it seems like controversy is always lurking around the corner. This was certainly the case when it was announced that Compton native Kendrick Lamar would be headlining the Super Bowl Halftime Performance in New Orleans next year. Some people were surprised by the decision, as Louisiana's own Lil Wayne seemed like a more obvious choice for the event. As expected, this sparked some heated conversations and debates among fans and experts alike.

However, Lil Wayne himself has addressed the situation and put any potential beef to rest. In a recent interview, the New Orleans rapper revealed that he had actually spoken to Kendrick and wished him well for the performance. He even gave him some words of encouragement, saying, "You better kill it. You gotta kill it." It's clear that Wayne has nothing but respect for Kendrick's talent and success.

Of course, this doesn't mean that the two artists haven't had their own history. Some may remember Kendrick's lyrics in his song "Wacced Out Murals" where he mentions Lil Wayne, saying, "Used to bump Tha Carter III, I held my Rollie chain proud/Irony, I think my hard work let Lil Wayne down." However, Wayne chose not to focus on those words and instead saw it as a sign of mutual admiration between two talented artists. He explained, "I think he's a fan like I'm a fan of his music...he saw how much it meant to me. I think that's all he means...he didn't let me down."

In fact, Wayne has been nothing but supportive of Kendrick and his success. He shared that the two have actually spoken and that he offered some advice to ensure that Kendrick gives an unforgettable performance. It's clear that there is no bad blood between the two and that they both have a deep respect for one another's talents. Despite the initial controversy, it's heartwarming to see two artists coming together in support and admiration for each other.

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