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Swifties react to Kendrick Lamar not performing ‘Bad Blood’ during Super Bowl Halftime Show

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Swifties react to Kendrick Lamar not performing ‘Bad Blood’ during Super Bowl Halftime Show

There’s tension in the air.

During the Super Bowl Halftime Show at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Sunday, Taylor Swift’s fans, known as the Swifties, expressed disappointment that Kendrick Lamar did not perform their hit song “Bad Blood.”

One fan tweeted, “You have countless swifties watching the Super Bowl and you couldn’t simply ask Taylor for the rights to your version of bad blood. Pathetic!”

Taylor Swift’s fans were not pleased with Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show performance. Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Swifties were disappointed that Kendrick Lamar did not bring Taylor out to sing their song “Bad Blood.” Stephen Lew-Imagn Images

Another fan expressed, “not me being so delusional i thought taylor swift might perform badblood with kendrick lamar 😭.”

One more fan chimed in, “Just really feel like Bad Blood would’ve brought a little razzle dazzle to the halftime show.”

Agreeing with the disappointment, another fan added, “Kendrick had the opportunity to do the most iconic thing & bring Taylor out for bad blood but he didn’t smh.”

Swift watched the performance from her spot in the stands. Stephen Lew-Imagn Images
The pop star attended the Super Bowl on Sunday to support her boyfriend, Travis Kelce. Getty Images

Someone else wrote, “Kendrick Lamar totally missed out on the opportunity to break the internet and perform Bad Blood. Old mate failed the world.”

In September 2024, Apple Music and the NFL announced via Instagram that Lamar, 37, would be headlining the Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show in February 2025 with a photo of the rapper sitting on a football field in front of an American flag background.

The “Luther” rapper also shared the news on social media with a video of himself tossing footballs on a field.

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Lamar and Swift collaborated on the “Bad Blood” remix in 2015. WireImage
On Sept. 8, 2024, Apple Music and the NFL announced Lamar as the Super Bowl LIX halftime headliner. nfl/Instagram

“My name is Kendrick Lamar, and I’ll be performing at Super Bowl 59. Are you pulling up? I hope so … let’s get it  … I wouldn’t want you to miss it. Meet me in New Orleans,” he wrote.

The halftime show by the “Power” actor took place amidst his highly publicized feud with Drake.

Throughout 2024, Lamar and Drake exchanged diss tracks, including “Family Matters” and “Euphoria.”

The halftime show by the “Power” actor was amidst his highly publicized beef with Drake. NBAE via Getty Images
During 2024, Lamar and Drake exchanged shots at each other through vicious diss tracks, including “Not Like Us” and “Family Matters.” Getty Images for The Recording Academy

Lamar was declared the winner of the feud when he released the song “Not Like Us” in May.

In the song, he accused Drake of being a “pedophile” who liked underage girls. (Drake denied the claims.)

The song debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and its music video has garnered more than 216 million views on YouTube.

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