Super Bowl 59 Halftime Show Prop Bets

Super Bowl 59 Halftime Prop Bets: Kendrick Lamar Lights Up Superdome

Kendrick Lamar headlines the Super Bowl 59 halftime show with his hit "Humble", the favorite to be the first song played at +115. The West Coast hip-hop icon is set to turn Caesars Superdome into a boisterous cathedral of sound.

Here's how you can profit on Super Bowl 59 halftime show prop bets: 

What Will Be The First Song Kendrick Lamar Sings?

First Song To Be Performed
SongOdds
Humble+115
Not Like Us +210
DNA+210
King Kunta +430
Squabble Up+430
TV Off+430
A.D.H.D+500
Euphoria +600
N95+600

Odds as of February 9th

Kendrick played an unreleased first song as his Super Bowl 59 Halftime Show entrance. 

"Humble", Kendrick's hit single from his 2017 album DAMN. as the heavy +115 favorite to be the first song played during the Super Bowl 59 halftime show. Humble's odds have dropped from +400 to +115 in about a week leading up to the big game. 

Although, "Not Like Us", Kendrick's recent banger is hanging around with the second-highest odds to be the first song performed at the Super Bowl 59 Halftime Show -- for good reason. The Drake diss track was one of the most popular songs in the world in 2024, breaking the record previously held by Tupac's "Hit Em Up" as the most streamed diss track on Spotify. "Not Like Us" became the most streamed hip-hop song in a single day, single week, and was the fastest rap song to reach 100 million and later one billion streams on Spotify. 

Having said that, there's a lot to like about the value on DNA which features a huge pump up opening that would get the crowd buzzing. DNA's odds have fallen drastically from +500 all the way down to +210.

Lamar has a ton of hits that would all get the crowd out of there seats instantly, so expect the first song market to be fluid in the coming weeks. According to the latest betting handles from BetMGM, Not Like Us owns the highest ticket, 40% and handle 42% in the first song market. Humble isn't far behind at 30% and 23% respectively. 

How Many Songs Will Be In The Set?

Number Of Songs In Set
Number Of SongsOdds
UNDER 10.5-122
OVER 10.5+100

Odds as of February 6th

Result: UNDER 10.5 songs cashes with ease

With the way Kendrick can switch gears, I like the value on the OVER 10.5 total songs. Lamar has a number of bangers he can play either just the hook of, or simply mesh some of his most famous beats together with ease. 

Per BetMGM, 99% of tickets are on the UNDER 10.5 songs, making the OVER all the more intriguing. 

What Will Kendrick Lamar's Last Song Be?

Last Song To Be Performed
SongOdds
Savior+470
King Kunta+490
Humble+550
Luther+600
Gloria+600
Family Ties+650
LOVE.+650
TV Off+650
Like That+700
Euphoria+800
N95+900

Odds as of February 9th

TV off cashes at +650 for the long song in Kendrick's performance. 

N95 is my favorite to be the last song Kendrick sings. The name of the song itself refers to the respirator used during COVID-19. Lamar openly questions the government's response to COVID-19, and the fact the rich continue to profit off of the pandemic, while millions were put into dire financial straits. Given the current political and economic climate, N95 is a wise choice to be his final song.

Family Ties would pair nicely with our next Super Bowl 59 Halftime Show prop bet, however, I expect that to be performed earlier on in the set. 

Celebrity Guest to Appear On Stage

To Make An Appearance During Kendick Lamar's Performance
OptionOdds
Baby Keem To Appear On Stage+110
Future To Appear On Stage+184
Metro Boomin To Appear On Stage +184
Jay Rock To Appear On Stage+205
Doechii To Appear On Stage+210
Travis Scott To Appear On Stage +250
The Weeknd To Appear On Stage+310
Janet Jackson To Appear On Stage+490
Rihanna To Appear On Stage+600
A$AP Rocky To Appear On Stage +750

Odds as of February 9th

Baby Keem cashes as the +110 favorite celebrity guest to appear on stage. 

Now this is where the Super Bowl 59 Halftime Show props get interesting. Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick have produced a number of tracks together including the infamous "Like That" Drake diss. Baby Keem is Kendrick's cousin and frequent collaborator.

Next on the odds board, Kendrick and Lil Wayne had some beef, both behind the scenes and on Twitter after Lamar was announced as the Super Bowl headliner in New Orleans. Whether or not that has been squashed remains to be seen, but the great Weezy was not happy to be passed over for the Super Bowl halftime show in his own backyard. An appearance from Lil Wayne would set the New Orleans crowd on fire. Perhaps either the NFL or Kendrick himself has reached out to the rap legend.

Usher brought out a huge group last year including: Alicia Keys, Jermain Dupri, H.E.R, will.i.am, Lil Jon and Ludacris. Each of the last few hip-hop performances at the Super Bowl have featured a group of artists, and I expect Kendrick to follow the same model. I like the value on Future, and Baby Keem to appear. Janet Jackson being a late addition to the Super Bowl 59 halftime show odds board is intriguing. After her memorable appearance in the Super Bowl 38 halftime show, would the NFL really allow her back on stage? At +490, Jackson's name is one to watch. 

How Many Diss Tracks Will Kendrick Lamar Perform At Super Bowl 59?

Number Of Diss Tracks Kendrick Lamar Performs
Number Of Diss TracksOdds
1-2200
2-400
3+210
4+750

Odds as of February 9th

Kendrick played his hit diss track "Not Like Us" to cash one performed at Super Bowl 59. 

Our Super Bowl 59 halftime show celebrity guests bets pair nicely with the diss track market. As we've covered "Not Like Us", will almost certainly be included in Kendrick's Super Bowl halftime set. Plus, I would be that "Like That" the other Drake diss that Kendrick wrote and created with Future and Metro Boomin makes its way to the stage. So, you could pair two diss tracks, with your favorite celebrity guest, saw Future to maximize your Super Bowl 59 halftime show returns. 

History Of The Super Bowl Halftime Show

Prior to the 1990s, the Super Bowl halftime show wasn’t the spectacle and needle-mover in pop culture that it is today. The NFL mainly featured university marching bands, or occasionally, an artist who was past their prime like Chubby Checker in 1988 for Super Bowl 22.

It wasn’t until Michael Jackson took the stage in 1993 for Super Bowl 27 that the production standard was set, and expectations have grown each year. While it’s technically an unpaid performance, the Super Bowl routinely gets the best of the best from all musical genres just for the exposure alone.

Super Bowl Halftime Show Performers
YearSingerSuper Bowl
1967The Pride of Arizona, Michigan Marching BandI
1968GSU Tiger Marching BandII
1969Florida A&M University BandIII
1970Doc Severinsen, Pat O’Brien, Southern University BandIV
1971Southeast Missouri State Marching BandV
1972Ella FitzgeraldVI
1973University of Michigan Marching BandVII
1974University of Texas Longhorn BandVIII
1975Mercer Ellington & Grambling State Marching BandIX
1976Up With PeopleSuper Bowl 10
1977LA All-City BandSuper Bowl 11
1978Tyler Apache, The Apache BandSuper Bowl 12
1979Ken Hamilton Various Caribbean BandsSuper Bowl 13
1980Up With PeopleSuper Bowl 14
1981Helen O’ConnellSuper Bowl 15
1982Up With PeopleSuper Bowl 16
1983Los Angeles Super Drill TeamSuper Bowl 17
1984University of Florida Marching BandSuper Bowl 18
1985Tops In BlueSuper Bowl 19
1986Up With PeopleSuper Bowl 20
1987George Burns, Mickey RooneySuper Bowl 21
1988Chubby Checker, The RockettesSuper Bowl 22
1989Elvis PrestoSuper Bowl 23
1990Pete Fountain, Doug Kershaw, Irma ThomasSuper Bowl 24
1991New Kids On The BlockSuper Bowl 25
1992Gloria EstefanSuper Bowl 26
1993Michael JacksonSuper Bowl 27
1994Clint Black, Tanya Tucker, Travis Tritt, The JuddsSuper Bowl 28
1995Patti LaBelle, Indiana Jones, Marion Ravenwood, Teddy Pendergrass, Tony BennettSuper Bowl 29
1996Diana RossSuper Bowl 30
1997The Blues Brothers, ZZ Top, James BrownSuper Bowl 31
1998Boys II MenSuper Bowl 32
1999Gloria Estefan, Stevie WonderSuper Bowl 33
2000Phil Collins, Christina Aguilera, Enrique IglesiasSuper Bowl 34
2001Aerosmith, NSYNCSuper Bowl 35
2002U2Super Bowl 36
2003Shania Twain, No DoubtSuper Bowl 37
2004Jessica Simpson, Janet Jackson, P. Diddy, Nelly, Kid Rock, Justin TimberlakeSuper Bowl 38
2005Paul McCartneySuper Bowl 39
2006The Rolling StonesSuper Bowl 40
2007PrinceSuper Bowl 41
2008Tom Petty and The HeartbreakersSuper Bowl 42
2009Bruce SpringsteenSuper Bowl 43
2010The WhoSuper Bowl 44
2011The Black Eyed PeasSuper Bowl 45
2012MadonnaSuper Bowl 46
2013BeyonceSuper Bowl 47
2014Bruno MarsSuper Bowl 48
2015Katy PerrySuper Bowl 49
2016ColdplaySuper Bowl 50
2017Lady GagaSuper Bowl 51
2018Justin TimberlakeSuper Bowl 52
2019Maroon 5Super Bowl 53
2020Shakira, Jennifer LopezSuper Bowl 54
2021The WeekndSuper Bowl 55
2022Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick LamarSuper Bowl 56
2023RihannaSuper Bowl 57
2024UsherSuper Bowl 58

How To Bet On Super Bowl Halftime Show Props

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If you’re already signed up at a sportsbook, half of your job is done and the rest is determining which Super Bowl halftime show betting prop is your favorite to wager on.

Super Bowl Halftime Prop Bets FAQ

Can I make Super Bowl halftime prop bets?

Yes, you can make plenty of Super Bowl halftime prop bets. The Super Bowl halftime show just so happens to be one of the biggest entertainment gigs in the world. The high-profile spectacle features headlining superstar performances, with eclectic musical genres, bright lights, crazy costumes and even uncensored nudity on the rare occasion.

What kinds of Super Bowl halftime prop bets can I make?

You can make all kinds of Super Bowl halftime prop bets. You can wager on whether there will be a wardrobe malfunction during the halftime show, the number of songs sung during the break, whether certain celebrities will make any sort of special guest appearance, or the number of outfits an artist will wear, just to name a few.

When are Super Bowl halftime props released?

Super Bowl halftime betting props are generally released once the artist or the band has been officially confirmed. As soon as they know who is performing on the big stage, sportsbooks post a variety of prop odds that don’t necessarily have anything to do with the actual game itself.

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