Kendrick’s half time performance…

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Kalifornia.

Quote from: Lucid Salvatore on February 10, 2025, 01:41:19 PM
Quote from: Boomz on February 10, 2025, 01:26:56 PMhttps://x.com/stone_marley/status/1888936833062436968

In front of TRUMP! As the world watched

But the gorls don't get it

 :overit:

I'm sorry, but we really need to stop with this Message! Pro-Black! mess

This ain't 2016 anymore


Gorl...




Kalifornia.

Bow posting tweets by Trump supporters and now this...

The Tardz are a funny bunch fr.


Lucid Salvatore

Quote from: Kalifornia. on February 10, 2025, 01:45:42 PM
Quote from: Lucid Salvatore on February 10, 2025, 01:41:19 PM
Quote from: Boomz on February 10, 2025, 01:26:56 PMhttps://x.com/stone_marley/status/1888936833062436968

In front of TRUMP! As the world watched

But the gorls don't get it

 :overit:

I'm sorry, but we really need to stop with this Message! Pro-Black! mess

This ain't 2016 anymore


Gorl...





Why does everything always have to be about the Black struggle? And the trials and tribulations we face as Black people?

Are we not allowed to have FUN

 :uhh:

Boomz

February 10, 2025, 02:35:46 PM #63 Last Edit: February 10, 2025, 02:39:55 PM by Boomz
Quote from: Lucid Salvatore on February 10, 2025, 02:16:47 PM
Quote from: Kalifornia. on February 10, 2025, 01:45:42 PM
Quote from: Lucid Salvatore on February 10, 2025, 01:41:19 PM
Quote from: Boomz on February 10, 2025, 01:26:56 PMhttps://x.com/stone_marley/status/1888936833062436968

In front of TRUMP! As the world watched

But the gorls don't get it

 :overit:

I'm sorry, but we really need to stop with this Message! Pro-Black! mess

This ain't 2016 anymore


Gorl...





Why does everything always have to be about the Black struggle? And the trials and tribulations we face as Black people?

Are we not allowed to have FUN

 :uhh:

Of course we are

But hun, they are rolling back rights as we speak

This ain't 1850 either but THEY WANT IT TO BE! :uhh:

Music has always been a vehicle to get the message out. We need to be paying attention. Kendrick is that type of artist. I don't get the confusion

I could get it if Travis Scott or Drake gave a Super Bowl performance like this but it's K Dot. Even if you think his persona is fake, it's what he's always served

Buy The Stars✨

Quote from: RAY7 on February 10, 2025, 01:13:59 PMWayne is not what the "culture" needed The only reason he was mentioned is because he's from New Orleans. Let's not forget get the nigga is a whole coon, out here dissing Black women and standing behind cops
Also he wouldn't have given the theatrical SPECTACLE that Kendrick just did it would've been him walking around rapping with I'm sure a bunch of other people there to save him and hype up the crowd


Yeah the New Orleans culture needed it. It just makes sense to have Wayne do it.

Also Kendrick is doing this for the "LA or cali hoods" etc

Kendrick literally walked around and rapped as well. The only song ppl wanna hear is not like us. The rest of the show was boring af and most the world feels the same.

I'm actually surprised at how many ppl didn't like it

Kalifornia.

Why would it make sense to have Wayne do it when the Super Bowl doesn't typically do hometown performances?

stillpretty

Quote from: Lucid Salvatore on February 10, 2025, 01:41:19 PM
Quote from: Boomz on February 10, 2025, 01:26:56 PMhttps://x.com/stone_marley/status/1888936833062436968

In front of TRUMP! As the world watched

But the gorls don't get it

 :overit:

I'm sorry, but we really need to stop with this Message! Pro-Black! mess

This ain't 2016 anymore
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Quote from: Kalifornia. on February 10, 2025, 02:58:26 PMWhy would it make sense to have Wayne do it when the Super Bowl doesn't typically do hometown performances?

The same reason Dr. Dre got to do it in L.A.? LMAO They don't typically allow it, but since they did for Dr. Dre and his crew, it would only make sense for them to do the same for New Orleans—especially considering it has one of the biggest rap artists in the world from there ."  ;-)



RAY7

Quote from: Lucid Salvatore on February 10, 2025, 01:41:19 PM
Quote from: Boomz on February 10, 2025, 01:26:56 PMhttps://x.com/stone_marley/status/1888936833062436968

In front of TRUMP! As the world watched

But the gorls don't get it

 :overit:

I'm sorry, but we really need to stop with this Message! Pro-Black! mess

This ain't 2016 anymore
:disgusted:

RAY7

Quote from: Buy The Stars✨ on February 10, 2025, 02:50:27 PM
Quote from: RAY7 on February 10, 2025, 01:13:59 PMWayne is not what the "culture" needed The only reason he was mentioned is because he's from New Orleans. Let's not forget get the nigga is a whole coon, out here dissing Black women and standing behind cops
Also he wouldn't have given the theatrical SPECTACLE that Kendrick just did it would've been him walking around rapping with I'm sure a bunch of other people there to save him and hype up the crowd


Yeah the New Orleans culture needed it. It just makes sense to have Wayne do it.

Also Kendrick is doing this for the "LA or cali hoods" etc

Kendrick literally walked around and rapped as well. The only song ppl wanna hear is not like us. The rest of the show was boring af and most the world feels the same.

I'm actually surprised at how many ppl didn't like it
they did not need it. Kendrick reps LA but it his performance was about Black ppl as a whole in America. Hence him having Sam Jackson as Uncle Sam and a bunch of ppl dressed in red, white and blue and creating the US flag. Kendrick definitely was dancing and had all kinds of visuals that Wayne would not have pulled off they are not the same type of performer.

Scott.

February 10, 2025, 03:22:53 PM #72 Last Edit: February 10, 2025, 03:24:18 PM by Scott.
Quote from: Buy The Stars✨ on February 10, 2025, 10:45:33 AM
Quote from: Scott. on February 10, 2025, 10:15:48 AMNobody was asking about Wayne until his minions were crying about him not being chosen! :dead: And his music is back at the top of itunes so it obviously did what needed to be done.

Y'all expect him to be popping pussy like Beyonce and turning flips like Chris, and that's not the kind of artist he is,


No one expects that. I get the message and understand the meaning but I can promise you the ppl who need to hear it don't care. 

This is just my personal opinion here but I wanna see pussy poppin death drops and back bends at the Super Bowl.

I wanna be entertained at the Super Bowl watching my team play and a fun half time show.

The half time show wasn't fun or exciting, to me.

"No one expects that"

But literally agreed that that's what you expect to see at a half time show.

Bye

RAY7

Also the culture got a LOT of love in the intro to the game. They had Master P, they had the Southern University marching band playing Boosie songs, they had Ledisi and John Batiste singing the National Anthems, they had ppl marching through the streets of New Orleans and Lady Gaga also sang for them, they had Harry Connick Jr and a gospel choir singing. There was no shortage of NO culture on display. If they wanted Weezy they can go to one of his concerts where he barely even knows the lyrics

Buy The Stars✨

Quote from: RAY7 on February 10, 2025, 03:22:49 PM
Quote from: Buy The Stars✨ on February 10, 2025, 02:50:27 PM
Quote from: RAY7 on February 10, 2025, 01:13:59 PMWayne is not what the "culture" needed The only reason he was mentioned is because he's from New Orleans. Let's not forget get the nigga is a whole coon, out here dissing Black women and standing behind cops
Also he wouldn't have given the theatrical SPECTACLE that Kendrick just did it would've been him walking around rapping with I'm sure a bunch of other people there to save him and hype up the crowd


Yeah the New Orleans culture needed it. It just makes sense to have Wayne do it.

Also Kendrick is doing this for the "LA or cali hoods" etc

Kendrick literally walked around and rapped as well. The only song ppl wanna hear is not like us. The rest of the show was boring af and most the world feels the same.

I'm actually surprised at how many ppl didn't like it
they did not need it. Kendrick reps LA but it his performance was about Black ppl as a whole in America. Hence him having Sam Jackson as Uncle Sam and a bunch of ppl dressed in red, white and blue and creating the US flag. Kendrick definitely was dancing and had all kinds of visuals that Wayne would not have pulled off they are not the same type of performer.

Yeah, that's all well and good—I totally get why he did it. As I mentioned earlier, I'm both a football fan and a music fan. I don't tune into the Super Bowl for messaging, especially not the halftime performance. I watch to relax and escape from the troubles of the world—the same reason I go on vacation or to the movies.

Let me be clear: I understand the message, but the people he's trying to reach don't care and still feel the same way they always have.

Also, you don't know what Wayne would have done, so stating it as fact is wrong.