Lil Wayne has disclosed that he may have the opportunity to perform at Super Bowl 59 in 2025, asserting that his upcoming album will leave the NFL with no alternative. The renowned rapper has affirmed during a recent podcast that he could potentially be the headline act for the halftime show at Super Bowl 2025. When questioned about this prospect on the Prize Picks podcast, Lil Wayne shared the following statement: “The Super Bowl is being considered for 2025, although I haven’t received a call yet, I am hopeful, and I will continue to exert great effort. I am committed to ensuring that my next album and all my endeavors are exceptional, making it extremely difficult for them to reject me.” In 2025, the Super Bowl will be hosted in New Orleans, Lil Wayne’s hometown, and his influential position within the industry, combined with his impressive following of 40 million monthly listeners on Spotify, makes him a highly probable candidate. The selection of songs for the performance is a topic of great interest among Lil Wayne supporters and NFL enthusiasts alike. The rapper has contributed to 11 songs that have collectively amassed over half a billion streams on Spotify. As the Kansas City Chiefs prepare to face the San Francisco 49ers in this year’s Super Bowl, they aim to secure consecutive victories for the first time in their history. Usher has been chosen as the headline act for the halftime show, with Post Malone and Reba McEntire performing prior to the match and the national anthem, respectively. Initially, Tiesto was slated to be the first DJ to entertain the crowd throughout the event, but due to a family emergency, the 55-year-old had to withdraw and will be replaced by Kaskade.
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