Game Over: Kendrick Lamar’s Superbowl LIX Halftime Show Setlist

Kendrick Lamar‘s Super Bowl LIX halftime performance brought storytelling, Samuel L. Jackson, and crip-walking to Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Sunday (Feb. 9). In a glistening pgLang chain, custom leather Martine Rose “Gloria” varsity jacket, and perfectly tailored bootcut jeans, the Compton rapper delivered unreleased music, fan favorites, and of course the chart-topping “Not Like Us” which was teased throughout the entire show.

The Grammy winner’s mini concert was initiated by Samuel L. Jackson, in character as “Uncle Sam, who scolded the performance as “too loud, too reckless, too ghetto.” Through the nearly 13-minute set, the 37-year-old explored themes of patriotism and pride, standing between settings that resembled buttons on a video game controller.

“Dave Free and Kendrick are really into keeping things clean and minimal,” explained Mike Carson to WIRED. Carson worked with Lamar, director Dave Free, and more on the halftime show. “So we went with a monochromatic concrete look and allowed the video game motif to come alive through dialogue, lighting, choreography, and music.”

With the surprise narration from Samuel. L. Jackson, the fulfilled promise of SZA taking the field, other special moments came as Serena Williams showed off her crip-walking skills and a joyful Mustard beaming as his name was yelled in “tv off” from endzone to endzone.

“40 acres and a mule, this is bigger than the music,” declared Lamar before performing “Not Like Us,” directly calling out Drake with a sly grin on one of the world’s biggest stages. Still, the game was not declared over, even after a packed stadium (and households across the country) screamed, “a minorrrrrrr in unison.”

Read below for every song the Compton rapper performed during the Super Bowl LIX halftime show.