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Lil Wayne Puts to Rest Super Bowl Drama and Gives Fans Something to Look Forward To

In a previous clip of the commercial, the New Orleans MC revealed that he won't be attending the Super Bowl in his hometown.

Updated as of 2/7/2025 at 4:45 p.m. ETh

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Lil Wayne seems to have gotten over Kendrick Lamar performing at the Super Bowl this week. Instead, heโ€™s focused on giving his fans new music in the months to come.

In a Cetaphil commercial that was released on Thursday, the New Orleans MC pokes fun at himself for being sensitive over not being chosen for the halftime show and also gives a date for when he plans to release his much-anticipated next studio album, โ€œTha Carter IV.โ€

Watch below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zq4djDly3kM

In the preview of the commercial, which he shared earlier this week, he said, โ€œYโ€™all know Iโ€™m not going to be there this week. Which means I guess thereโ€™s a seat to fill. Shoutout to New Orleans. But, Iโ€™ve been working on something very special. I got something exciting coming for youโ€ฆ Till then, Iโ€™m just chilling.โ€

It seems the โ€œspecialโ€ thing he is working on is his next album.

https://twitter.com/DailyLoud/status/1886982481087287633?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

From the moment Lamar was announced as the headliner for the halftime show, Wayne fans were extremely disappointed. This eventually elicited a response from the man himself, who claimed that he was โ€œhurtโ€ he wasnโ€™t chosen for the show.

Fans attempted to create a feud between them, which was later heightened when Lamar name-dropped Wayne in the intro to his latest studio album, โ€œGnX.โ€

Thankfully, the two spoke to each other and squashed any problems. During a December interview with Skip Bayless, where Wayne said, โ€œIโ€™ve spoken to him and I wished him all the best and told him he better kill it. He gotta kill it.โ€

Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez, who recently cleared up why Lamar was chosen for the show, expressed that she felt bad for the beloved New Orleans MC once she learned that he was disappointed he wasnโ€™t chosen. During an interview with NOLA.com, she said, โ€œAwwโ€ฆI actually didnโ€™t know he had said that. We love that everybody wants to be on the stage, that weโ€™ve completely changed the conversation to fighting for it versus boycotting. Weโ€™ve come a long way.โ€

Hopefully gets his moment to perform in front of a Super Bowl crowd sometime in the future.

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