Add Juvenile to the list of those furious that Kendrick Lamar -- and not hometown boy and former Hot Boy Lil Wayne -- will be headlining the Super Bowl halftime show.
He sent a message to the league and Roger Goodell via social media.
Juvenile speaks on Lil Wayne not performing at the Super Bowl in New Orleans. pic.twitter.com/EwPSOYZLVW
— The Art Of Dialogue (@ArtOfDialogue_) September 10, 2024
"I'm mad about the Super Bowl situation just like y'all. But me hatred is toward the NFL. Not really the people who booked the halftime show. I'm mad at the motherf*ckers who hired the people that booked the halftime show. Y'all have done 11 Super Bowls in New Orelans. Y'all have yet to put a hip hop artist from New Orleans on the damn Super Bowl," Juve said. "But this time it hit really hard when you don't have Lil Wayne on the show. I don't see how the f*ck y'all don't have Lil Wayne doing the halftime show. Somebody who has a whole bunch of hits. Somebody who really deserves it and somebody who can bring out multiple artists of all genres. Think about it. So this goes to you, Roger Goodell, you need to get it right man. You coming in our city, sucking up our culture. Making all this money ... and leaving us dry. It gotta stop.
Do you think the NFL will change course, and Juvenile will get to do half of "Back That Ass" up on the Super Bowl stage?