Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl 59 halftime setlist: Every song and special guest

ByMike Luciano|
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While fans of all NFL teams will be tuning into the Kansas City Chiefs' attempt to secure their third straight Super Bowl championship in their duel against the Philadelphia Eagles, the general public will be waiting with bated breath to see Kendrick Lamar take the stage when halftime comes around.

Lamar, fresh off a summer in which he dominated the charts and set the rap world on fire with diss track after diss track, is set to headline the Super Bowl 59 Halftime Show. Even those without a very strong connection to his music have to be excited at the thought of what he is going to do when the lights shine bright.

Lamar's setlist will be a topic of debate, as he has such a deep catalog of songs he can dig into. This show will have to leave some hits out, but it has all the ingredients of a show that is sure to stand the test of time in the annals of halftime show history.

Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl 59 halftime setlist: Every song and special guest

  • Squabble Up
  • Wacced out Murals (intro) (Featuring Samuel Jackson)
  • Humble
  • DNA
  • Euphoria
  • Man At The Garden
  • Peekaboo
  • Not Like Us (intro)
  • Luther (Featuring SZA)
  • All The Stars (Featuring SZA)
  • Not Like Us (Featuring Serena Williams)
  • TV Off

Kendrick certainly didn't skimp on the cameo budget, as some of the biggest names from sports and the silver screen were on stage alongside him. SZA, billed as a guest performer, was on stage for three of Lamar's best songs. Jackson had multiple killer lines, often digs at Drake, while Williams was seen dancing to Not Like Us and many of his other great hits.

This setlist was a sample of Lamar's best recent hits, and he managed to put together a show that will assuredly be remembered for a long time. Chiefs fans and Drake, however might want to take K.Dot's advice and turn the TV off.

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