With the Super Bowl set for 9th February 2025, Kendrick Lamar's half-time show faces controversy. 17 Republican Louisiana legislators and 15 pro-family organizations have demanded a 'family-friendly' performance,
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Janet Jackson's infamous wardrobe malfunction incident is also cited as an example of "past vulgar performances."
A group from the Louisiana Legislature said the state should get some say in who performs when the Super Bowl is in New Orleans, and those performances should be more 'family-friendly.' No lawmakers from New Orleans signed the letter.
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Solána Imani Rowe, who goes by the stage name SZA, indirectly owes her career to Kendrick Lamar. She met members of the “euphoria” star’s former label, Top Dawg Entertainment, during the CMJ New Music Report in 2011. Her boyfriend’s clothing company was sponsoring a show in which Lamar was performing.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA tour:Will the stars stop in ... The Feb. 9 performers list is laden with Louisiana talent. Trombone Shorty and Christian singer Lauren Daigle will collaborate for "America ...
Politicians hope Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX performance isn’t “lewd” like Rihanna’s NFL Halftime joint. Nola.com reported that 17 Republican Louisiana legislators sent a letter to the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation and the Louisiana Stadium and Expo District asserting that taxpayers should have more say in what is performed at the big game on Sunday (Feb.
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A group of 17 state legislators cited past performances by Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna and Janet Jackson as "lewd," "offensive" and "vulgar."