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The 42-year-old rapper confirmed he’ll never perform at a Super Bowl after not being chosen for the 2025 halftime show.
The NFL may not like it, but it could get dragged into Not Like Us lawsuit.
In a new Rolling Stone cover story published on April 17, 2025, rapper Lil Wayne slammed NFL for not asking him to perform at the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show in his hometown, New Orleans.
Philadelphia Eagles iconic Super Bowl 59 celebration moment stars in a new Kendrick Lamar–narrated commercial alongside Shedeur Sanders and a stacked lineup of sports stars.
Lil Wayne is feeling snubbed after not being chosen for the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show and vows to never perform at the ...
Lil Wayne recently admitted that he would never perform in a Super Bowl Halftime show according to an interview with Rolling ...
Drake responded to UMG's warning after he amended the legal complaint against them to include Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl ...
After the NFL, Apple Music initially announced Kendrick Lamar as the headliner, Wayne cried in a video to his fans, expressing his hurt. The rapper is now focusing on the release of his upcoming album ...
"They stole that feeling. It was perfect,” the rapper explained as to why he doesn't want to take the stage during football’s ...
Drake filed an amended complaint Wednesday that doubles down on his defamation claim against his own label over Kendrick ...
Hip hop superstar Drake is now complaining about rival rapper Kendrick Lamar’s performance of “Not Like Us” at this year’s ...
Lil Wayne really wanted to do the Super Bowl halftime show this year. That’s not a secret; the game was held in New Orleans’ Superdome, his hometown arena, and he told Rolling Stone as much in 2023.