Wack 100 has thrown a curveball, claiming that Lil Wayne will skip the Super Bowl halftime show despite the buzzing rumors.
Fans have been eagerly speculating about the possibility of Lil Wayne surprising everyone at the Super Bowl halftime show, with some even hoping for a memorable collaboration with Kendrick Lamar. However, Wack 100 recently shared his skepticism about this happening.
During a chat on No Jumper, Wack 100 hinted that Wayne’s appearance at the Super Bowl halftime show is unlikely. “There’s no Wayne tripping when Kendrick comes to Drake,” he mentioned. Although he seemed hopeful, Wack was clear about Wayne’s absence from the stage.
“I don’t think he will do it. No, [Lil Wayne is not coming out]. I know what’s going on. He coming out, but not on that stage,” Wack added. It seems that Wack believes Wayne will appear but not in the anticipated manner fans might be hoping for.
Meanwhile, Big Freedia, a native of New Orleans, voiced the sentiment that many locals feel disappointed. “New Orleans is definitely sad that Lil Wayne is not the headliner,” he shared with TMZ. He suggested that having Southern artists, especially from the Cash Money and No Limit families, would have been more fitting for the event.
Despite the rumors, the biggest argument against Wayne joining Kendrick is the ongoing beef with Drake. Some believe that the two rap giants might bury the hatchet during the Super Bowl, but Wack 100 remains doubtful.
Adding to the speculation, Fivio Foreign is among those who think a reconciliation could happen at the Super Bowl. If true, it would undoubtedly be one of the most surprising moments in contemporary hip-hop history. But as it stands, many just want Lil Wayne to get the recognition he deserves in his home city.
All eyes are now on the upcoming Super Bowl, with fans wondering what surprises, if any, Kendrick Lamar has in store. While the excitement builds, the idea of Lil Wayne making an appearance, even if just with Drake, keeps the anticipation alive.
With various opinions swirling, it’s clear that fans are in for an unpredictable Super Bowl halftime show. Whether Lil Wayne pops up with Drake or in some other capacity, the event is sure to keep everyone talking.