Art Director Shaun Harrison thinks having Lil Wayne headline the Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show would be a huge error. Check out why.
- Harrison shares a story about working with Lil Wayne in the past.
- He reveals why he prefers Kendrick Lamar for the Halftime Show.
- Fans and local celebrities are calling for Wayne to make an appearance.
- Harrison dismisses the idea that the headliner must be from the host state.
Art Director Shaun Harrison argues that having Lil Wayne headline the Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show would be the ‘biggest mistake ever.’
In a social media post, Harrison reveals his past experience working with Wayne for a Grammy performance. He claims Wayne skipped all rehearsals, showed up last minute, and vanished right after performing.
Harrison praises Kendrick Lamar as one of the greatest rap performers and highlights the significance of Black History Month, noting that Lamar’s unapologetic message will make the show a spectacle.
Since the NFL announced Kendrick Lamar as the headliner, fans and notable figures like Master P are calling for Lil Wayne to at least make an appearance during the show. Master P emphasizes the importance of recognizing Wayne as a New Orleans legend.
In a follow-up post, Harrison disputes the idea that the headliner has to be from the state hosting the Super Bowl, mentioning that Dr. Dre was the only one who fit that criterion.
The debate rages on, but Kendrick Lamar is set to headline Super Bowl LIX, with fans hoping Lil Wayne will still make a special appearance.