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Lil Wayne’s Super Bowl Snub: Cosmic Karma or Just Plain Cold Shoulder? Find Out Why He’s Still Holding a Grudge!

Added on May 4, 2025 inEntertainment News Cards

Here’s the deal—when the stars align in your hometown, you’d think a legendary rapper like Lil Wayne would be front and center at the Super Bowl Halftime Show, right? Well, not this cosmic cycle. Lil Wayne, a New Orleans native and rap royalty, has surprisingly thrown in the towel on ever hitting that stage, after being passed over for this year’s Super Bowl LIX slot in favor of Kendrick Lamar—whose vibes apparently resonated with the NFL’s celestial committee instead. You gotta wonder: Is this a classic case of Mercury retrograde chaos stirring up some hurt feelings, or just plain old industry politics? Wayne’s candid remarks about feeling “hurt” and how the whole experience “stole that feeling” reveal an emotional tempest brewing beneath the surface of glam and glitz. What’s truly captivating here is the mix of personal pride, hometown loyalty, and the sometimes merciless wheel of showbiz fortune spinning overhead. It’s a tale sprinkled with a dash of stardust and a hint of that age-old question: when you’re ready to shine, but the universe—or the NFL—has other plans, do you rise or retreat?

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Lil Wayne has ruled out ever performing at the Super Bowl Halftime Show after being overlooked for this year’s coveted slot in his hometown of New Orleans in favor of Kendrick Lamar.

The Grammy-winning rapper told Rolling Stone he was “hurt” by the decision and said the snub was enough to make him walk away from the idea for good.

“They stole that feeling. I don’t want to do it. It was perfect,” he said in the magazine’s cover story.

Wayne, 42, had hoped to take the stage in February at the Caesars Superdome, where the NFL will host Super Bowl LIX.

Instead, the league tapped Lamar, the Compton-born Hip-Hop artist, to headline the show. Wayne didn’t tune in for the performance.

“Every time I looked, it was nothing that made me want to go inside and see what was going on,” he said, recalling how he spent the evening playing pool and smoking outside with a friend.


The “Lollipop” rapper said he had been led to believe he was in serious consideration for the show after the NFL encouraged him to increase his public visibility.

He pointed to appearances he usually wouldn’t do, including a project with NFL legend Tom Brady.

“To perform, it’s a bunch of things they’re going to tell you to do and not do, a*ses to kiss and not kiss,” Wayne said. “If you notice, I was a part of things I’ve never been a part of… I’m doing s**t with Tom Brady. That was all for that. You ain’t never seen me in them types of venues. I ain’t Drake. I ain’t out there smiling like that everywhere. I’m in the (studio), smokin’ and recording.”

Wayne also revealed that someone from the NFL later apologized, telling him they weren’t responsible for choosing the Halftime Show act.

Despite the disappointment, Wayne said there’s no bad blood between him and Kendrick Lamar.

Before the performance, he called the “Not Like Us” rapper to offer support and clear the air.

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