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Marketing campaign of a lifetime

While Lamar didn’t receive a big paycheck from the NFL, the Super Bowl stage offers another kind of payout — exposure. It gives musicians the opportunity to put their discography on display in front of a global audience.

Given the viewership numbers, the real financial gain often comes from the surge in song streams, album sales and brand deals that follow the performance.

Case in point, in the hours following Lamar’s showcase, streams for the rapper’s hit “Not Like Us” shot up 430% on Spotify, according to Variety. There was also a 300% spike in streams for “HUMBLE.” and a 290% increase for “All The Stars,” which he performed on stage with artist SZA.

It’s not always about the music, either. Rihanna’s performance in 2023 was a masterclass in turning halftime into a business opportunity. Mid-show, she casually touched up her makeup using a product from her cosmetic brand Fenty Beauty and strategically debuted a new shade of her liquid lipstick.

For artists, performing at the Super Bowl halftime show is a once-in-a-lifetime marketing opportunity.

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But does it really come at no cost?

While the NFL covers production expenses for the Super Bowl halftime show, the idea that performing comes with no cost isn’t exactly true. For many artists, the true price isn’t just financial — it’s creative and emotional. Some performers are perfectionists with a vision that can outpace the budget provided.

In 2021, The Weeknd reportedly spent $7 million of his own money on his show to bring his vision to life. Forbes reports a source informed the publication Dr. Dre also spent $7 million in 2022 to bring together his West Coast hip-hop showcase.

But beyond the dollars, there’s a toll of squeezing an entire legacy into just over a dozen minutes. Ahead of her 2023 performance, Rihanna told reporters: “You’re trying to cram 17 years of work into 13 minutes. It’s difficult.”

As fans reflect on Kendrick Lamar’s performance, the focus isn’t just on what the audience sees — it’s also on what it took to get there.

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Victoria Vesovski Staff Reporter

Victoria Vesovski is a Staff Reporter for Moneywise currently pursuing her Masters of Journalism at New York University.

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