Every song on Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show setlist
- Kendrick Lamar headlined the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday.
- He kicked off the set list with "Squabble Up," "Humble," and "DNA."
- SZA joined him for "Luther" and "All the Stars."
Kendrick Lamar took the field at Super Bowl LIX on Sunday to cap a watershed year in his career, which has yielded three No. 1 songs, a No. 1 album, five Grammy Awards, and a decisive victory in his rap beef with Drake.
Lamar had previously teased SZA, his longtime collaborator and Top Dawg labelmate, as a special guest during the performance. Fans were also eager to hear hits from Lamar's signature albums, including "To Pimp a Butterfly" and "Damn."
Every song on Lamar's halftime show setlist is listed below in chronological order.
"Squabble Up"
Lamar opened his performance with a teaser from an unreleased song, which fans have tentatively dubbed "Bodies," before transitioning into "Squabble Up."
"Squabble Up" was released as the second track on Lamar's latest album, "GNX," and promoted as the lead single.
It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, making Lamar the first solo male artist to have three instant chart-toppers in a single year.
"Humble"
"Humble" was released as the lead single from Lamar's fourth studio album, "Damn.," which won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize in Music.
"DNA"
"DNA" is the second track on "Damn." The song famously includes a clip of Fox News anchor Geraldo Rivera discussing Lamar's lyrics in "Alright" ("This is why I say that hip-hop has done more damage to young African Americans than racism in recent years").
"Euphoria"
"Euphoria" was released amid Lamar's recent showdown with Drake, in which the rappers swapped eight diss tracks back and forth.
"Man at the Garden"
"Man at the Garden" is the fourth track on "GNX."
"Peekaboo"
"Peekaboo" is the ninth track on "GNX." The studio version features AzChike.
"Luther" featuring SZA
"Luther" is the third track on "GNX." It's one of Lamar's many duets with SZA, following "Babylon" (2014), "Easy Bake" (2015), and "Doves in the Wind" (2017).
The pair will embark on a co-headlining tour later this year, dubbed the Grand National Tour.
"All the Stars" featuring SZA
"All the Stars" was released as the lead single from the "Black Panther" soundtrack, which Lamar curated and executive produced. The song was nominated for best original song at the 2019 Oscars.
"Not Like Us"
Lamar's "Not Like Us" was the centerpiece of his beef with Drake. It topped the Hot 100 for two weeks and won five Grammys, including song and record of the year.
"TV Off"
"TV Off" is the seventh track on "GNX." The studio version features Lefty Gunplay, a fellow rapper from Los Angeles.



