Kendrick Lamartook theSuper Bowl halftime stagewith a sea of dancers wearing red, white, and blue to deliver 13-minutes of his hit tracks, along with appearances from special guests.

The show at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Sunday was full of surprises, starting with the very opening.

HighlightsKendrick Lamar’s halftime show featured a surprise introduction from actor Samuel L. Jackson.The rapper took the Super Bowl halftime stage with dancers dressed in red, white, and blue.SZA joined him for ‘Luther’ and ‘All the Stars.‘A special guest was also seen dancing in the middle of his performance.

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Kendrick Lamartook theSuper Bowl halftime stagewith dancers dressed in red, white, and blue

Kendrick Lamar performing on stage during a halftime show, wearing a blue jacket and jeans.

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Dressed like Uncle Sam, Jackson introduced Lamar, who took the stage on a GNX car from his new album cover to kick off his performance withSquabble Up.

Jackson interjected in the middle, calling the act: “Too loud, too reckless, too ghetto. Mr. Lamar, do you really know how to play the game?”

The Compton rapper, fresh off his Grammy win, performed several hits like Humble, DNA, and Peekabo

Samuel L. Jackson made a surprise cameo and introduced Lamar before the headline act

Man in patriotic attire gesturing during Kendrick Lamar halftime performance.

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SZA joined him for Luther and All the Stars.

“That’s what I’m talking about. That’s what America wants!” the actor said elsewhere during the performance. “You’re almost there. Don’t mess this up.”

At one point, Lamar teased hisfamous diss track targeting Drake,Not Like Us.

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“I want to play their favorite song, but you know they love to sue,” he said while a few notes from the song played.

But a few songs later, the rapper circled back toNot Like Usand performed the Grammy-winning diss track without the “pedophile” lyric.

The song was theoutcome of his rap battle with Drake, who is now involved in a complicated legal case with Lamar. The original lyrics calling Drake a pedophile was a particular point of contention.

The Grammy-winning rapper performed hits likeSquabble Up,Humble,DNA, andPeekaboo

Kendrick Lamar performing at halftime, wearing a leather jacket and cap, with a crowd in the background.

The performance included some surprise appearances as well.

Among the many dancers, there was one particular dancer who stood out—Serena Williams. The tennis star, who also grew up in Compton, was briefly seen dancing and grooving to the music on stage.

The halftime performance sparked mixed views online, with some people calling it an “worst halftime show ever.”

Kendrick Lamar performs at halftime show with a group of dancers in various colored outfits.

“All time bad halftime show,” one said while another said, “Can’t hear a single word Kendrick is saying. Will this be the worst halftime show ever?”

Another agreed saying: “Literal snooze fest. I can’t understand a single word he is saying.”

“This must be the worst halftime ever in history this guy sucks,” another critic said.

“I think Samuel Jackson was the best part so far. Other than that worst halftime show ever,” one said.

SZA joined the Compton rapper on stage forLutherandAll the Stars

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Another wrote, “Holy sh*t that was trash.”

On the other hand, fans supported the rap star and praised the performance.

“That was a great performance Kendrick.” one said while another wrote, “I’m glad he performed Not like Us. This was hands down best halftime show yet.”

“My man just performed the most successful diss track at aSuperbowl halftime!!” another said.

“This is just a joke !! And no this is not what America wants,” one critic said

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