Kendrick Lamar to headline Super Bowl half-time show
Rapper Kendrick Lamar will feature the Super Bowl half-time show, the Public Football Association and Apple Music declared on Sunday.
It will be the second time the Grammy and Pulitzer Prize-winning craftsman will act in perhaps of the most sought after occasion in music - however will be whenever he first is the principal act.
"Rap music is as yet the most effective type to date. Furthermore, I'll be there to remind the world why," Lamar said in an explanation. "They got the right one."
The Super Bowl will be hung on 9 February in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Lamar performed close by Dr Dre, Sneak Homey, Eminem and Mary J Blige at the 2022 Super Bowl show.
The show procured an Emmy Grant for the class Remarkable Assortment Extraordinary (Live).
The Compton-conceived rapper, 37, is known for being perhaps of the most imaginative lyricist in the hip-bounce type. In 2018, he turned into the main hip-jump craftsman to win the Pulitzer Prize for music.
"Endlessly time once more, Kendrick has demonstrated his remarkable capacity to create minutes that resound, rethink, and eventually shake the actual underpinning of hip-jump," said NFL's Head of Music Seth Dudowsky in an explanation.
Lamar stood out as truly newsworthy this year for a public fight with Canadian rapper Drake, with the two stars delivering a progression of diss tracks recently.
Two of the tracks with commitments from Lamar became significant hits, including Future and Metro Boomin's That way and Lamar's Dislike Us.
Specialists like Rihanna, Usher, Beyonce, the Drifters and Bruce Springsteen are among the other significant craftsmen to have performed at the game.
The Super Bowl is the greatest game in the US, drawing a huge number of watchers, as well as being communicated all over the planet.
