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Kendrick Lamar Gave the Most-Watched Halftime Show Ever, But How Much Did He Make?

Some claim they saw it coming, and others would say that nobody could’ve called it, but Kendrick Lamar turned the 2025 Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show into his moment — a masterclass in artistry, storytelling, and cultural dominance. The Numbers Don’t Lie How’d he do it? He dominated the moment and has the numbers to back it up. According to Yahoo! Entertainment, the 2025 Super Bowl set a new standard in viewership, with Nielsen fast national figures and Tubi/NFL first-party analytics reporting record-breaking numbers. The Philadelphia Eagles secured a decisive victory over the Kansas City Chiefs as an estimated 126 million viewers tuned in. The broadcast reached its highest point, with 137.7 million viewers, just before the halftime show featuring Lamar. According to Roc Nation and Fox Sports, it stands as the most-watched halftime show in history with 133.5 million views during the performance. The NFL highlighted this achievement by sharing the announcement on its official X...

Feb 13, 2025

How Jaleel White Navigated Child Stardom And Earned An $8 Million Net Worth

If you grew up watching classic sitcoms of the 1980s and 1990s, you’re surely already aware of Jaleel White. The former child star, best known for his breakout role as Steve Urkel on the ABC series “Family Matters ,” has grown to become a veritable superstar since he got his big break over 30 years ago. Those looking to find White in something a little more modern should tune into the Disney+ original series, “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew,” which premiered on Dec. 2. The show, which has already amassed tons of positive reviews from critics and general audiences alike, sees the beloved entertainer fighting against the forces of intergalactic evil in a galaxy far, far away, alongside the likes of Jude Law, Nick Frost and Tunde Adebimpe. Since Jaleel White has been all over newsfeeds lately, many fans have begun to wonder just how well the actor has saved his sitcom salary and diversified his financial portfolio. Luckily, we’ve got you covered, with a comprehensive guide to Jaleel’s life,...

Dec 4, 2024

Method Man Shares His Opinion On AI And Also Reveals He Has 'Never Gotten A Streaming Check' For Any Of His Music

Method Man has hesitations around the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). During an interview on Hot97, the rap artist had several reasons for his heart posture toward the technology. One of his reasons include Drake’s single “Taylor Made Freestyle,” which was a shot at Compton’s Kendrick Lamar. It also featured AI-generated audio using the lyrics of the late Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg. “Kendrick we need ya, the West Coast savior/Engraving your name in some Hip-Hop history/If you deal with this viciously … Call him a b-tch for me/Talk about him liking young girls as a gift for me,” a AI-generated Tupac Shakur lyric read at the song’s intro, per Rolling Stone. The song was later removed by Drake after Shakur’s estate stated they were willing to move forward with legal action, per NBC News. Method Man expresses the song is one of the reasons he is raising an eyebrow toward AI. He also mentions challenges around intellectual property (IP) and streaming, which he says complicate...

Aug 28, 2024

This Chicken Tender And Slider Chain Backed By Drake, Samuel L. Jackson, And More, Already Has Hundreds Of Locations With More On The Way

Celebrity-backed Dave’s Hot Chicken continues to scale nationwide. The restaurant was created in 2017 by Dave Kopushyan, Arman Oganesyan, Tommy Rubenyan, and Gary Rubenyan. It offers customers tenders and sliders with flavor profiles ranging from mild to hot, extra hot, and reaper, alongside sides like fries, macaroni and cheese, and kale slaw, among others. View this post on Instagram A post shared by DavesHotChicken (@daveshotchicken) Dave’s Hot Chicken has received backing from notable names in entertainment. Former NFL player turned American television host and journalist Michael Strahan and Drake are investors. “I tried the food and it was amazing. After meeting the founders and hearing their story, I jumped at the opportunity to invest,” Drake said, per Bloomberg. As AFROTECH™ previously reported, Samuel L. Jackson is also backing the company. “I never thought about going in the restaurant business , but I am an investor in Dave’s Hot Chicken,” Jackson said during an interview...

Jul 29, 2024

Drake Fans Introduce ‘Family Matters’ Video Game After Kendrick Lamar Fans Create A ‘Not Like Us’ Game That Attracted 1.2 Million Players In Its First 36 Hours

Drake fans are responding after a Kendrick Lamar video game attracted more than a million players. As AFROTECH™ previously reported, the rapper’s song “Not Like Us” inspired a web-based game developed by Richie Branson, whose real name is Marcus Brown II. “Not Like Us: The Game” allows users to play as Lamar. The objective is to hit an owl piñata using a baseball bat until candy pours out. With each hit, the speed of the owls progressively increases and players hear the word “wop.” Someone tell @aubreysattorney and @certifiedjared we’re live with a “Family Matters” game. https://t.co/liLzQffnM7 — Family Matters: The Game ⁶𓅓 (@fammattersgame) July 22, 2024 The game has been a success, garnering 1.2 million players in its first 36-hour period, Branson revealed on X, formerly Twitter. “I did this for the people,” Branson told Rolling Stone. “I did it as a love letter to hip-hop and music, and because of that I wanted to make sure people would enjoy it. This particular game and the way...

Jul 23, 2024

As Days Go By: How The 'Family Matters' Cast Maintains Their Wealth Today

If you were a child of the 1980s and the 1990s, “Family Matters” was your go-to show in the two-hour TGIF lineup on ABC. For two hours, families all over the country were entertained by shows like this one, “Step by Step,” “Dinosaurs,” “Boy Meets World,” and of course, “ Full House. ” Originally launched as a spin-off of the largely-forgotten “Perfect Strangers,” “Family Matters” launched the careers of rising young Black talents. One of those talents was none other than Jaleel White, whose rise to fame as “Steve Urkel” (and, later, his counterpart “Stefan Urquelle”) follows him around almost to this day. But believe it or not, the show may never have become the cultural touchstone it is today if the producers had stuck to the original plan. White’s character was originally meant to be a one-off character, but when he stole the show in the first season, the producers shifted the focus. “They kind of had to accept that I was there,” White said of the cast, to E! News. “ That was a...