Nas Shouts Out Kendrick Lamar’s New Song While Congratulating Him For Super Bowl Gig

    It appears that Kendrick Lamar‘s surprise-dropped new song has a major fan in Nas, who quoted it when congratulating K.Dot on his upcoming Super Bowl halftime show performance.

    On Friday (September 13), Nasty Nas re-shared Lamar’s Super Bowl announcement on his own Instagram Story, adding: “Congratulations to my brotha @kendricklamar. Can’t wait to watch the party die!!!!”

    “Watch the Party Die” is what fans have started calling Kendrick’s newest song, though its official title, if one exists, has not yet been revealed. He dropped the track via Instagram on Wednesday (September 11).

    Check out Nas’ message below.

    Nas was congratulating Lamar, of course, on the announcement that the West Coast rapper will be performing during the halftime show at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, news that was announced just last weekend.

    On Sunday (September 8), the NFL announced that K. Dot has been confirmed to headline the Apple Music Halftime Show at next year’s championship game, which is set to take place on February 9 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

    “Rap music is still the most impactful genre to date,” Lamar said as part of the formal announcement. “And I’ll be there to remind the world why. They got the right one.”

    Alongside the organization’s statement, which they issued in partnership with Apple and JAY-Z‘s Roc Nation, the former TDE rapper shared a video clip on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram and YouTube — one Nas re-shared in his message.

    In the clip, Kendrick is seen running a practice session with an unseen receiver off-screen. After launching a few passes, supported by guidance and praise for the player, he shares the big news and subtly references his beef with Drake earlier this summer.

    “My name’s Kendrick Lamar and I’ll be performing at Super Bowl LIX,” he begins. “Will you be pulling up? I hope so! You know it’s only one opportunity to win a championship; no round twos. I wouldn’t want you to miss it. Meet me in New Orleans, February 9, 2025. Wear your best dressed too, even if you’re watching from home.”

    The “no round twos” line seems to be a direct call back to a post which Drizzy made via his burner account exactly two weeks prior, amid his onslaught of new releases.

    Seemingly indicating that he was gearing up for a second round of their battle, Drizzy shared a clip of former Detroit Pistons star Rasheed Wallace’s famous interview where he guaranteed that the team would triumph over the Indiana Pacers in game two of the 2004 Eastern Conference Finals.

    “Y’all can put it on the front page, back page, middle page, wherever, headliners, column one or two — we will win game two,” the four-time NBA All-Star confidently says in the video following the Pistons’ game one defeat.

    Sheed’s prediction came true as the Pistons defeated the Pacers on their way to winning the series 4-2.

    11 thoughts on “Nas Shouts Out Kendrick Lamar’s New Song While Congratulating Him For Super Bowl Gig

      1. Facts. The way he beat his woman too, only a real ni$$a does that! This soft azz new generation of “men” that don’t put they woman in they place is bitch yo.

      2. Facts! I’d agree with you but then we’d both be wrong. I wouldn’t want to sound like a bitch making false accusations about women either. You’re an example of what happens when your mother was your father you inherit bitch traits yo 😂

      3. @FOH I wouldn’t care anyways honestly, she was a black woman, so who really cares if he did beat on her? Nobody. That’s who.

    1. Tragic irony of this absurd Super Bowl bootlicking contest is that the NFL is in fact an openly racist organization that promotes violence, human sacrifice/long-term torture, and generates high profits for the pharmaceutical industry, the medical industry, the insurance industry, the alcohol industry, the processed food industry/Mons@nto etc. NFL is most likely short for Nephilim. And that’s no accident. It’s a great way for the NWO to depopulate, disempower, and neuter the general public while manifesting as much loosh and pain as possible and disseminating toxic ideals.

    2. True legends don’t ride on someone’s cocktails to stay relevant. Kendrick hates on drake even though drake is the only reason why kendrick has a career while nas hated on jay z. Jay z bodied this guy’s career back in 2001 and nas is irrelevant ever since. Jay Z is the true god.

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