Russell Bartlett
While the game itself might not have been all that exciting, this year’s Super Bowl halftime show by Rapper Kendrick Lamar sparked an incredible amount of debate.
Many viewers believed that he lacked the extensive catalog and broad popularity that most solo Super Bowl performers bring to the stage. Others determined that his out-of-the-ordinary set marked an important milestone for the Black community.
Kid Rock, whose eclectic musical style has included many rap influences, discussed his thoughts about the halftime show during a recent interview on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher.”
Although he expressed some criticism about the factors he believes paved the way for the show, he did without disrespecting Lamar in the process, as Fox News reported:
“So watching it… after it’s a lot of things going through your head, you know, everyone’s like, ‘That sucks,’ this, that and the other. I’m like, this kid pretty much came out figuratively with both middle fingers in the air, doing what he does for the people who love what he does unapologetically. And I don’t think he gives a frog’s fat a** what anyone thinks about it. So I go, ‘huh.’ It’s pretty much how I built my whole career. I gotta respect it,” said Kid Rock…
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