The Super Bowl halftime show, which is one of the most watched in the world, is preparing for another epic event, this time with popular rapper Kendrick Lamar. Be it because of his rap beef with Drake or the quality of his songs, Lamar being the headliner of the Halftime show is very telling. He operates on another level now. At the Superbowl 59 in New Orleans, the headliner, Lamar would join a string of the biggest stars like Beyonce, Michael Jackson, The Rolling Stones, and more that have managed to keep the show prestigious. Here are notable performances in the history of the show: Super Bowl 27 (1993): Michael JacksonSuper Bowl 28 (1994): Clint Black, Travis Tritt, Tanya Tucker, Wynonna and Naomi JuddSuper Bowl 29 (1995): Patti LaBelle and Tony BennettSuper Bowl 30 (1996): Diana RossSuper Bowl 31 (1997): James Brown, ZZ Top and The Blues BrothersSuper Bowl 32 (1998): Boyz II Men, Smokey Robinson, Queen Latifah, The TemptationsSuper Bowl 33 (1999): Gloria Estefan, Stevie Wonder, Big Bad Voodoo DaddySuper Bowl 34 (2000): Christina Aguilera, Enrique Iglesias, Toni Braxton, Phil CollinsSuper Bowl 35 (2001): NSYNC, Aerosmith, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, NellySuper Bowl 36 (2002): U2Super Bowl 37 (2003): Shania Twain, No Doubt, StingSuper Bowl 38 (2004): Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake, Kid Rock, P. Diddy, Nelly, Jessica SimpsonSuper Bowl 39 (2005): Paul McCartneySuper Bowl 40 (2006): The Rolling StonesSuper Bowl 41 (2007): PrinceSuper Bowl 42 (2008): Tom Petty and the HeartbreakersSuper Bowl 43 (2009): Bruce Springsteen and the E Street BandSuper Bowl 44 (2010): The WhoSuper Bowl 45 (2011): The Black Eyed Peas, UsherSuper Bowl 46 (2012): Madonna, Nicki Minaj, LMFAO, M.I.A., Cee Lo GreenSuper Bowl 47 (2013): Beyonce, Destiny's ChildSuper Bowl 48 (2014): Bruno Mars, Red Hot Chili PeppersSuper Bowl 49 (2015): Katy Perry, Lenny Kravitz, Missy ElliottSuper Bowl 50 (2016): Coldplay, Beyonce, Bruno Mars, Mark RonsonSuper Bowl 51 (2017): Lady GagaSuper Bowl 52 (2018): Justin TimberlakeSuper Bowl 53 (2019): Maroon 5, Travis Scott, Big BoiSuper Bowl 54 (2020): Jennifer Lopez, ShakiraSuper Bowl 55 (2021): The WeekndSuper Bowl 56 (2022): Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, Anderson PaakSuper Bowl 57 (2023): RihannaSuper Bowl 58 (2024): Usher, Alicia Keys, Ludacris, Lil' Jon, Jermaine Dupri, H.E.R. Back in September, Lamar agreed with the NFL to headline the show. "Rap music is still the most impactful genre to date. And I'll be there to remind the world why," Lamar said in a statement at the time. "They got the right one." SZA, who is also having a great moment in her career, would perform alongside the 37-year-old rapper.