
Joe Budden Thinks SZA Joining Kendrick Lamar In Super Bowl LIX Commercial “Hurt” Drake’s Feelings
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With the Super Bowl LIX less than a few weeks away, fans are already making predictions for Kendrick Lamarās halftime show performance. One special guest many likely saw coming was SZA, who confirmed in a teaser posted on Friday (Jan. 24) that she’d be joining the eagerly anticipated lineup.
After spending a good part of last year discussing the Kendrick Lamar-Drake beef, Joe Budden decided to weigh his thoughts on the announcement. On Saturday (Jan. 25), during his podcast, the āPump It Upā artist shared a direct message for the Canadian hitmaker: āItās really SZA.ā
āSZA was in that studio ratting, being a mole [and] holding down for [the] gang,ā he elaborated. āIf you thought Drake was mad at that SZA-Kai Cenat s**t, then the tour announcement, now a Super Bowl commercial. You got the nerve to be pouring Gatorade on him? You know what Gatorade means.ā
Given Drake and SZAās history ā from dating when they were younger to teaming up on 2023ās āSlime You Outā and āRich Baby Daddyā ā her joining the Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show lineup mostly definitely stings. āI think the SZA part hurts,ā Budden said.
More than anything, though, fans are excited to see what records she and Lamar do live renditions for. They worked together on āDoves in the Wind,ā āAll The Stars,ā āluther,ā āgloria,ā and most recently, ā30 For 30.ā The Big Game is scheduled to take place on Feb. 9 at New Orleansā Caesars Superdome.
Elsewhere on his podcast, Budden touched on Drakeās tentatively titled āFighting Irish Freestyle,ā where the Toronto rapper seemingly referenced LeBron James, DeMar DeRozan and others. āI think the LeBron [James] stuff hurts. I agree with what he said [about] a lot of this [being] personal for me, and Iām hurt by it,ā the New Jersey native detailed.