The Wild True Story Behind Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Halftime Show


“We don’t know if it was stolen or not, but that’s the kind of nonsense we can encounter,” Eastland tells the story. “I think that could be much more difficult at the end of the day.”

Once he got his car from a used Riverside car, he still had to encourage it. But Eastland argues that those who are grateful for Lamar’s music and his passion for GNX “we need to see the car, not the cheap con artist.”

Still, I have to ask, can I put the car back in again? Sadly, no. According to Eastland, you can tour with Lamar, but the days as a street legal car are over. Eastland says he’s lucky to buy GNX before it appeared on the Halftime Show. “It was believed that prices for these things would go up for a while.”

Lamar and GNX are now falling in history.

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