In an exclusive moment caught by TMZ, jazz and hip-hop fusion maestro Robert Glasper was asked about the possibility of joining Kendrick Lamar for the upcoming Super Bowl halftime show. When questioned, Glasper hinted that he is more than prepared to bring the magic of To Pimp a Butterfly (TPAB) to the massive stage.
This potential collaboration at the Super Bowl would be an epic continuation of Glasper and Lamar’s already notable musical partnership. TPAB, Lamar’s critically acclaimed third studio album, saw Glasper contribute his signature blend of jazz piano and keyboards on multiple tracks. Fans might remember Glasper’s work on standout songs like “For Free?” (Interlude) and “How Much a Dollar Cost,” which helped give TPAB its genre-defying, jazz-infused sound.
For those unfamiliar, Robert Glasper is no stranger to high-profile collaborations. The multi-Grammy Award winner has worked with heavyweights like Mac Miller, Anderson .Paak, and Herbie Hancock. His involvement in TPAB was instrumental in shaping the album’s eclectic style, bridging the gap between jazz and hip-hop in a way few artists can.
With Kendrick Lamar officially announced as the headliner for the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show, fans are abuzz with rumours. The possibility of Glasper joining Lamar on stage to perform tracks from TPAB would be a rare and momentous event. Both artists have revolutionized modern music by blending genres and telling stories that transcend boundaries. As the countdown to the Super Bowl begins, it seems only fitting that these two musical innovators might bring their sonic fusion to one of the world’s largest stages.
Watch TMZ’s full interview with Robert Glasper here.
























