Lil Wayne shares his feelings about Kendrick Lamar not performing at the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show in his hometown of New Orleans, expressing both his honest feelings and support for his fellow rapper. did.
Appearing on Skip Bayless’ Show on Monday (December 16), Wayne revealed that he spoke with Lamar and wished him the best. “I talked to him and said I should kill him,” Wayne said, expressing heartfelt encouragement despite his initial disappointment.
A clearly frustrated Bayless on Wayne’s behalf called the decision “baffling,” especially considering the game would be played at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. Wayne admitted that he doesn’t fully understand why he wasn’t chosen, saying, “I think whatever the reason is, I’m crazy. I don’t know why. Of course I think it’s perfect, but I don’t know.”
Reflecting on the situation, the 42-year-old rapper said he considers it motivation to reach a point where he can’t be denied. “I want them to go in there with 10 other options, but whoever’s in charge says, ‘No, you have to go with him.’ ” Wayne explained. Despite the disappointment, he remains focused on personal growth and achieving further success.
Bayless also brought up lyrics from Lamar’s recent song “wacced out murals,” in which Lamar says, “I was holding my lorry chain proud when I bumped into Carter I think I let you down,” he raps. Hearing this line for the first time on the show, Wayne interpreted it as Lamar expressing admiration and understanding to Wayne’s disappointment. “He didn’t let me down. He can’t control it,” Wayne said, emphasizing his respect for Lamar. “If anything, it shows he has a heart and cares about the situation.”
Wayne also described his emotional reaction when the news first broke in September. In a heartfelt post on Instagram, he admitted that the decision hurt him deeply. “It hurt a lot. I blame myself for mentally putting myself in that position without anyone checking on me,” he said. Despite the setback, Wayne vowed to continue working hard and be a force to be reckoned with in the future.
Asked if he might make a surprise cameo during Lamar’s performance in a show of solidarity, Wayne said not likely, and that he plans to be out of the country on February 9th. For now, Wayne is focused on his next move and rooting for Lamar. Kendrick puts on a memorable show.
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