
The vocalist said she wasn’t apprehensive about making that big appearance for the greatest broadcast gig of the year since she was prepared to rep for K-Dab.
Notwithstanding making that big appearance for what is generally the most-seen TV occasion of the year on Sunday night (Feb. 9), SZA said she wasn’t apprehensive prior to joining Kendrick Lamar for the Super Bowl LIX halftime show.
“Much obliged to YOU @kendricklamar for reliably putting the world on your back . Consistently . Much thanks to you for lifting me up . Much thanks to you for empowering me and being so ready to adapt to anything that I might require,” SZA composed on Instagram early Monday morning (Feb. 10) close by a progression of pics and recordings from the pair’s spearheading set, which denoted whenever an independent rapper first has featured the Super Bowl.
“Much thanks to you to your mind blowing group and mine ! You’re a prophet . However, that’s what you knew,” SZA said of the Pulitzer Prize winning Lamar, who Board’s Damien Scott lauded for bringing an “unfiltered hip-jump show” to the major event in style. SZA proceeded, “I wasn’t apprehensive today . I was prepared to rep for u. For US . Much thanks to you God ,Spot, and the NFL for this open door #SUPERBOWL2025 wrapped.”
The “Kill Bill” vocalist’s post finished with pictures of her jumping on a personal luxury plane and having a celebratory feast of chicken and macintosh and cheddar and relaxing with her canine.
Lamar’s serious set at the Caesars Superdome amidst what ended up being a victory 40-22 win by the Philadelphia Falcons over defending champions the Kansas City Bosses highlighted an introduction from entertainer Samuel L. Jackson (otherwise known as “Uncle Sam”), an initial refrain from an unreleased tune as well as the new Board Hot 100 No. 1 hit “Quarrel Up.” Lamar then ventured through a set that included such fan top choices as “Humble,” “DNA,” “Rapture,” “Man at the Nursery” and “Surprise” prior to being joined by SZA for the GNX track “Luther” and “Every one of the Stars” from the Dark Puma soundtrack.
The set finished, obviously, with the normal carry out of K-Dab’s horrible, meat finishing, Grammy-winning Drake assault “Dislike Us,” during which Lamar shunned the legitimately precarious line “confirmed pedophile,” however left in “tryna hit home and it’s most likely A minor.”