Kai Cenat claims Super Bowl LIX crowd was silent during Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show

Kai Cenat stated that contrary to the televised version, Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl half-time show seemed less engaging to him when it came to audience interaction.

Fans considered Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX half-time performance as iconic. The anticipation for his appearance drew a massive audience of 133.5 million viewers, breaking records to become the most-watched halftime show ever broadcast.

During the game, it’s possible that Lamar obtained the viewer numbers from people watching at home on their sofas. However, Twitch star Kai Cenat claimed that the audience during his performance was remarkably quiet.

According to Cenat, Kendrick Lamar made an appearance. As I swore to my mom, anyone who was present could attest – they understood the vibe. The crowd wasn’t uttering a sound.

I’m being completely truthful when I say that I was present. The moments that stood out to me the most were likely the debut of SZA, Samuel L. Jackson’s initial appearance on stage, and the performance of ‘Not Like Us.’

Kai Cenat shares a tale of his unique encounter during Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX Half-time Spectacle, noting that the audience remained largely silent throughout most of the performance, except for brief instances when camera angles shifted to capture the crowd’s reactions 👀.

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Kai Cenat accuses Kendrick Lamar of adding noise effects to Super Bowl halftime show 

Centa clearly supported his statement by expressing that the atmosphere at the Super Bowl was tense because the audience didn’t seem to enjoy the performance until “Not Like Us,” which is Lamar’s song addressing Drake.

The popular Twitch personality implied that if Lamar had selected different songs, the audience’s engagement might have grown.

As a gamer speaking for myself, I’ve got to say that one of the mind-blowing claims Cenat made about Lamar’s half-time performance is that his team sneakily added noise effects to give the illusion that the crowd was going wild with cheers.

Wow, I can’t believe it! They finally added sound effects to the NFL games, and lemme tell ya, it’s like a whole new experience. During my Twitch stream, I had to pause Lamar’s gameplay because until now, there was absolutely no audio, can you imagine?

Although it seemed like the audience wasn’t particularly excited about Lamar, his performance ignited numerous discussions among spectators.

Streamer Pokimane expressed her views bluntly by stating that not all white males appreciated or understood the rapper’s performance and its symbolic aspects. In response, streamer xQc from Kick criticized Poki, using a vulgar term to label her as unintelligent for her comments.

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2025-02-12 23:19