Created by Apple Music, the sponsor of the show, the film builds anticipation through its delicious styling; the marching feet that border the top of the frame proving visually engaging before the sumptuous slow-mo of SZA's prank.
The 'Saturn' hitmaker will be joining her frequent collaborator in his hotly anticipated halftime performance.
SZA will join Kendrick Lamar during his performance at the Super Bowl Halftime Show, Apple Music announced Thursday.
Lady Gaga closed the FireAid concert in Los Angeles with a live performance of her hit "Shallow" and a brand new song written for the occasion.
With Super Bowl LIX just two weeks away, Kendrick Lamar has already revealed the first special guest of his highly anticipated halftime show performance. In a new Apple Music Super Bowl promo, it was announced that SZA would be joining Kendrick Lamar on stage during the halftime show.
SZA is joining Kendrick Lamar for the 2025 Super Bowl performance. Other talent is coming from Louisiana. See who.
Apple Music released a teaser trailer on Thursday showing the Compton native on the gridiron, assessing the field before the big game while he’s talking to someone on the phone.
The Super Bowl is set to take place on February 9, and that means a fresh batch of blockbuster trailers will get aired.
SZA is confirmed to perform with Lamar. The duo teased their collaboration in a lighthearted promotional video released by Apple Music. The clip features SZA surprising Lamar by dumping a cooler of Gatorade-like liquid on him while he chats on a football field.
Wait, could Ab-Soul and TDE join Kendrick Lamar at Super Bowl LIX? Ab-Soul took to X/Twitter on Wednesday (Jan. 29) with an interesting declaration that appears to tease something related to the NFL’s big game.
The all-star FireAid benefit in Los Angeles began with Green Day and Billie Eilish teaming up for the 'American Idiot' deep cut "Last Night on Earth."
U2, whose members include Bono and the Edge, committed during the event to donating $1 million to the relief efforts. Steve Ballmer, former Microsoft CEO and current owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, and his wife, Connie, also pledged to match that donation and all donations made during the live broadcast of FireAid.