Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX halftime show chain caused quite a stir among fans and jewelry enthusiasts alike.
- Unveiled by New York jeweler Eliantte, the intricate chain features a lowercase ‘a’ pendant that sparked speculation and curiosity.
- Many fans believe the ‘a’ symbolizes Lamar’s pgLang, while others see a connection to his hit song ‘Not Like Us’ and its ‘a-minor’ lyric.
- Additionally, questions arose about whether the chain was a subtle nod toward Lamar’s musical rival, Drake.
- Even as fans debated, Lamar’s performance at the Super Bowl became the most-watched halftime show in history.
Recording artist Kendrick Lamar dazzled audiences at the Super Bowl LIX halftime show, not just with his performance but also with the bling he wore. The chain, crafted by New York jeweler Eliantte, featured a distinct lowercase ‘a’ pendant, drawing immediate interest.
The jeweler shared the details on Instagram, describing how the ‘Game Over’ chain has ‘pgLang’ inscribed in hot pink at both ends leading to the ‘a’. This prompted fans to debate whether it was hinting at Lamar’s creativity or his ongoing rivalry with Drake.
Some fans speculated the ‘a’ was a nod to Lamar’s song ‘Not Like Us’, suggesting a connection to its ‘a-minor’ reference. Others saw it as a representation of his artistic venture, pgLang. “Dude a war general he knew ppl ah think the A stood for a minor,” a fan noted.
Eliantte’s Instagram post was flooded with comments, some suggesting it was just a fresh addition to Lamar’s jewelry collection amid his beef with Drake. “The amount of Jewelry Kendrick’s been making throughout this beef is insane,” another fan pointed out.
Interestingly, during Lamar’s electrifying performance, his rival Drake was across the globe in Australia, allegedly watching the halftime spectacle with friends. While not confirmed if Drake was present, a video from a Melbourne restaurant captured his entourage glued to the screen.
Kendrick Lamar’s intriguing chain not only sparked fashion debates but also added another layer to his legendary Super Bowl performance.