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Usher headlined 2024’s Tremendous Bowl Halftime Present, and now it’s Kendrick Lamar’s flip. On Tuesday (Feb. 4), throughout an airing of “The Jennifer Hudson Present,” the “Yeah!” singer shared some recommendation forward of the Compton MC’s large efficiency on the Caesars Superdome.
“The one factor that I’d say is, savor the second since you get obsessed in attempting to construct the most effective efficiency, however you don’t notice that it’s actually about having fun with it,” Usher urged Lamar, who’s slated to hit the stage on Sunday (Feb. 9) in New Orleans.
He continued, “It may not be good [and] every thing might not go precisely the best way it’s presupposed to, however in case you are in your thoughts and caught attempting to make one thing good, you’re not going to search for, and scent the flowers and notice, ‘Wait a minute, I’m right here, and I get an opportunity to have this second, and I’m not going to get it once more. I’m not going to get this second again.’”
Throughout Tremendous Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas, Usher handled over 129 million viewers to a medley of his largest hits. He ran by “Good & Sluggish,” “U Don’t Should Name,” “Caught Up” and “Burn,” whereas additionally bringing out particular visitors like Alicia Keys, Jermaine Dupri, H.E.R., Ludacris and Lil Jon.
Lamar has not revealed a lot about what followers can anticipate the night time the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles face off, however SZA is confirmed to hitch him. Given how a lot “Not Like Us” dominated 2024, the 22-time Grammy winner may also deliver it to his set.
“My encouragement to him is to actually be current. I hope that he makes use of the second effectively,” Usher instructed Hudson. “There’s so much to be mentioned for that younger man and the way he’s utterly been an unbelievable benchmark for what it’s to be an artist.”