Kanye West has recently opened up about his frustration over never being chosen to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show, pointing the finger at his long-standing rivalry with pop star Taylor Swift.
The 47-year-old rapper took to social media, claiming that his controversial moments—specifically his infamous altercation with Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards—have been the reason he was overlooked for the prestigious performance spot. In a now-deleted post on X, West wrote, “I never was allowed to do the Super Bowl because of three moments: George Bush doesn’t care about Black people, the Taylor Swift moment, and wearing a MAGA hat.”
The feud between West and Swift began during the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards when West interrupted Swift’s acceptance speech for Best Female Video, declaring that Beyoncé should have won the award instead. The moment sparked widespread backlash and ignited a bitter rivalry that has lasted for years.
West’s recent post comes as he reflects on a career filled with polarizing moments. He has frequently blamed his outspoken behavior and controversial actions, such as wearing a MAGA hat, for keeping him out of certain major events, including the Super Bowl. Despite his critical statements, it’s clear that West feels these moments have shaped his career in ways that have cost him significant opportunities.

This is not the first time West has mentioned Swift in relation to their past conflict. He has claimed in the past that Swift gave him permission to use a derogatory term for her in his song lyrics, a claim that Swift swiftly denied, further fueling their feud.
Over the years, Swift and West have both achieved massive success in their respective careers, with Swift’s Super Bowl-worthy performances earning her widespread acclaim. Other musical icons who have graced the Super Bowl halftime stage include Beyoncé, Michael Jackson, Lady Gaga, Rihanna, and The Weeknd.
While West has made numerous attempts to stay in the spotlight through his music, fashion, and public life, it appears the rivalry with Swift remains an ongoing source of frustration. Whether or not he will ever grace the Super Bowl stage remains uncertain, but his latest comments suggest that unresolved issues from the past may continue to affect his opportunities in the future.