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Kendrick Lamar makes Super Bowl halftime history again

From pop pioneers to cultural phenomena, these performances transformed 13 minutes into entertainment history
Jeric MacaraanBy Jeric MacaraanFebruary 8, 2026 Entertainment No Comments4 Mins Read
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Kendrick Lamar the Super Bowl halftime show has evolved from marching band filler into a cultural juggernaut that rivals the game itself. While touchdown drives still dominate the evening, countless viewers now tune in solely for those electric 13 minutes when music takes center stage. With Bad Bunny preparing to command Super Bowl LX, examining the performances that revolutionized halftime entertainment reveals how these spectacles became appointment television. These weren’t merely concerts squeezed between quarters. They shattered expectations, redrew broadcasting guidelines, and captured zeitgeist moments that resonated far beyond stadium walls.

New Kids on the Block Pioneered Pop Music Integration

Marching bands and wholesome pageantry dominated halftime programming for decades before everything shifted in 1991, a foundation that would eventually allow artists like Lamar to redefine what the stage could represent. New Kids on the Block became the inaugural major pop group to headline, bringing a children’s choir and family-friendly repertoire to the field. Critical acclaim proved elusive, yet the performance’s significance endured. Donnie Wahlberg reflected to Playboy that while the actual show might not inspire deep pride, being trailblazers in bringing pop music to football’s biggest stage holds lasting meaning. Their appearance cracked open a door that would soon swing wide for future performers.

Gloria Estefan Broke Language Barriers

The 1999 halftime show marked a watershed moment when Gloria Estefan became the first Spanish-language headliner in Super Bowl history. Her Miami performance wove English and Spanish seamlessly together, mirroring the vibrant bicultural identity of her hometown. The show demonstrated that halftime could celebrate diverse audiences while maintaining mass appeal. ESPN highlighted how Estefan’s bilingual approach honored the city’s character while reaching millions nationwide. Years later, offering guidance to Bad Bunny before his historic moment, Estefan urged him to savor every fleeting second because the experience rushes past faster than imaginable.

Kendrick Lamar Dominated Viewership Charts

The 2025 halftime show featuring Kendrick Lamar demolished previous audience records, drawing 133.5 million viewers based on Billboard data. The performance showcased hip-hop’s complete mainstream dominance while proving that artistic vision could captivate unprecedented numbers. Lamar’s set blended intricate choreography with powerful messaging, creating a spectacle that transcended mere entertainment. The astronomical viewership numbers cemented halftime shows as must-see television events capable of surpassing even the game’s audience in certain demographics. His performance represented the culmination of decades of evolution in halftime programming.

Prince Delivered Perfection Through Precipitation

Countless critics still champion Prince’s 2007 performance as the untouchable pinnacle of halftime excellence, a Super Bowl benchmark later artists including Lamar would inevitably be measured against. Heavy rain poured throughout his set, yet Prince transformed meteorological inconvenience into transcendent artistry. His closing rendition of “Purple Rain” felt cosmically timed, creating an unrehearsable moment that burned into collective memory. The Athletic observed that no performer before or since has matched the raw impact Prince generated that rain-soaked evening. Mother Nature became his unexpected collaborator, proving that authentic genius adapts and elevates regardless of circumstances.

Rihanna Stunned While Expecting

Two years before Lamar‘s record-breaking performance, Rihanna commanded the 2023 halftime stage while pregnant, suspended on platforms floating above the field. BuzzFeed News praised her demonstration of effortless confidence and masterful control throughout the ambitious production. The reveal of her pregnancy mid-performance added unexpected emotional resonance to an already impressive spectacle. Her ability to deliver powerful vocals and commanding presence while managing the physical demands of pregnancy showcased remarkable professionalism. Television broadcasting rules had tightened dramatically following the 2004 halftime show featuring Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake, when a wardrobe malfunction viewed by over 140 million people triggered stricter regulations that reshaped live television protocols for years afterward.

Bad Bunny’s upcoming Super Bowl LX performance carries the weight of this rich history. Following in the footsteps of pioneers who transformed halftime from an afterthought into essential viewing presents both opportunity and pressure. The evolution from New Kids on the Block’s tentative pop introduction to Lamar’s record-shattering viewership illustrates how dramatically these 13 minutes have grown in cultural importance.

Source: The Times of India

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