😱OMG🙆 Nelly Opens Up About His Super Bowl Halftime Experience and Kendrick Lamar’s Performance

Super Bowl 2025 has come and gone, leaving fans divided over Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show performance. Some praised it, while others expected more. But what does someone who has performed on that legendary stage before think? Nelly, who rocked the Super Bowl halftime show twice, recently shared his thoughts on the experience and his take on Kendrick Lamar’s show.

Nelly Reflects on His Super Bowl Moments

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In a recent interview, Nelly reminisced about his own Super Bowl performances. “The Super Bowl stage is like no other,” he said. “You’re performing for millions of people worldwide, and the energy is just crazy.”

Nelly first graced the Super Bowl stage in 2001 and later returned in 2004—the same infamous halftime show where Janet Jackson’s wardrobe malfunction stole the headlines. “Nobody even remembers we were there,” he laughed. “It was me, P. Diddy, Kid Rock, and Justin Timberlake, but after that moment, the focus shifted.”

Despite this, Nelly still cherishes the experience. “Performing at the Super Bowl is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” he said. “Well, twice for me. But it’s something every artist dreams of.”

Nelly on Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Performance

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Switching gears to the 2025 Super Bowl, Nelly weighed in on Kendrick Lamar’s performance, which has sparked plenty of debate. “Kendrick did Kendrick,” Nelly said. “I don’t know what people expected. He’s a rapper—he wasn’t gonna come out there and start twerking or doing some wild choreography. He did him, and I respect that.”

While some critics wanted more theatrics, Nelly defended Kendrick’s approach. “The Super Bowl is all about putting on a show, and maybe some folks expected a bigger spectacle,” he admitted. “But at the end of the day, he stayed true to his artistry, and that’s what matters.”

The Evolution of the Super Bowl Halftime Show

Having witnessed the halftime show evolve over the years, Nelly noted how performances have become grander and more elaborate. “Every year, it feels like they’re trying to top the last one,” he said. “More lights, more dancers, more surprises. It’s cool, but it also puts a lot of pressure on the artists.”

Nelly acknowledged that halftime shows aren’t just about music—they’re cultural moments. “The Super Bowl halftime show isn’t just a concert. It’s a statement,” he explained. “Artists use that platform to showcase their music, their message, and sometimes even make history.”

The Lasting Legacy of Super Bowl Performances

For Nelly, performing on such a massive stage isn’t just about entertainment; it’s about leaving an impact. “I want my Super Bowl performances to be remembered,” he said. “Not just for the music but for the energy, the vibe, and what we brought to the table.”

He also shared some advice for future Super Bowl performers. “Bring your A-game, because that stage is unlike any other,” he said. “You gotta be ready for anything, and most importantly, you gotta enjoy the moment.”

What’s Next for Nelly?

As for his own future, Nelly hinted that he’s always open to new opportunities. “You never know, maybe one day I’ll be back on that stage,” he teased. “Music is always evolving, and I’m just happy to be a part of it.”

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