Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show has sparked quite the conversation, with some fans not buying into the hype of the performance.

Kai Cenat, an online personality, stirred the pot by alleging during a livestream that the loud cheers for Kendrick Lamar were artificially inserted by the NFL. According to Cenat, being there in person felt quite different from the broadcast version, suggesting that crowd noises were augmented.

Cenat, who attended the event, claimed that attendees didn’t make as much noise as portrayed on TV. He specifically mentioned that the crowd was most animated when Lamar was first introduced alongside Samuel L. Jackson and Serena Williams, and during the song “Not Like Us.”

Additionally, Cenat speculated Lamar could’ve chosen a better setlist for the show. Despite these comments, Lamar’s performance received mixed reactions from fans, with some fully enjoying it, while others felt it was overhyped.

The situation took a fun twist when fans of Drake, the Canadian rapper, saw him like Cenat’s Instagram clip discussing the noise accusation. This act, while subtle, hints that Drake might be finding some amusement in the drama, especially given the challenges he’s faced this month.

In the world of music and social media, where theories and opinions spread rapidly, it seems both Kendrick Lamar and Drake continue to engage audiences, whether through performances or subtle social media interactions.

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