Gamers go wild as Kendrick Lamar performs on a PlayStation controller for Super Bowl Halftime Show
"The entire show was actually a massive metaphor of how the United States is a video game trying to control us" The post Gamers go wild as Kendrick Lamar performs on a PlayStation controller for Super Bowl Halftime Show appeared first on NME.

Gaming fans have reacted to the PlayStation-inspired stage design of Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Halftime Show.
His ferocious 13-minute set featured appearances from SZA, Samuel L. Jackson and Serena Williams while Lamar also made several digs at Drake after the pair’s high-profile rivalry. At one point, he said he wanted to play their “favourite song but you know they like to sue”, referencing Drake’s lawsuit against Universal Music Group over Lamar’s diss track ‘Not Like Us’.
Lamar ended his set with the chart-topping mega-hit ‘Not Like Us’ before he was joined by DJ Mustard for ‘TV Off’. During the song, the stage featured the four buttons commonly found on a PlayStation controller while a message reading “game over” was displayed at the very end of the gig.
Kendrick Lamar's Full Super Bowl Halftime Show performance #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/OxZED0YXDn
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“I don’t see enough people talking about the fact that Kendrick’s stage was a literal PlayStation controller? Game over,” wrote one fan on X. “PlayStation buttons as the 4 main stages. Uncle Sam narrating the game. Kendrick beating the game and turning it off as soon as he mastered it. Absolute cinema,” added another.
“Dude, Kendrick is a genius. The entire show was actually a massive metaphor of how the United States is a video game trying to control us. That’s why the stage was PlayStation controller. I can write a whole research paper on why this was the biggest political statement ever,” said one X user.
Watched the BTS of how much effort it took to create this halftime show and confirmed that the symbols were a reflection of PlayStation and a nod to Kendrick Lamar’s growing up with the brand. PlayStation fans instantly recognized this and it was even more amazing. Loved it pic.twitter.com/SMZcA6aQ9e
— mcquack306 (@mcquack306) February 10, 2025
Anyone that puts a video game Easter egg in their #Superbowl halftime show is a legend
Kendrick hit ‘em with the PlayStation controller vibes
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