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FIFA President on a Drake Half Time Performance at the World Cup: ‘That’s a Good Idea'

If Drake is announced as the halftime performer for the World Cup, I swear to God, I will be absolutely insufferable. The mere thought of my GOAT headlining the biggest sporting event on the planet—not just in America, but the entire world—has me ready to run through a wall. If this happens, I will celebrate so unapologetically that I might just dance myself into an early grave.

I don’t want to jinx it, but I can’t help but picture the absolute humiliation of all the Drake haters who paraded around after Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show, acting as if it were some kind of victory. And let’s be honest—that performance was mid at best. Imagine the look on their faces when they see the greatest artist of this generation performing at the World Cup. Oh, it would be so, so sweet. The more I let my mind wander to this possibility, the more I need it to become reality.

And the best part? FIFA is already dialed into the rivalry. Think about it: the NFL had Kendrick perform at the Super Bowl, and FIFA could counter with Drake on an even grander stage. It’s the ultimate checkmate. This wouldn’t just be about music; it would be a cultural moment, a statement of dominance. The World Cup isn’t just another championship—it’s the single most-watched sporting event in existence. A Drake halftime show would send shockwaves across the globe, cementing his legacy in a way no other artist of this generation could claim.

Drake’s haters love to pretend that every new challenge he faces is going to be his downfall, that this time he won’t recover, that this time he’s finally washed. But time and time again, he proves them wrong. Every diss, every so-called loss, every attempt to bury him only fuels his next move. And if that next move is performing at the World Cup, it will be the final, undeniable proof that no matter how many shots you take at him, you’ll never kill Drake. He’s here to stay, whether people like it or not.

At this point, I need this to happen more than anything. Not just for the spectacle, not just for the music, but to silence the doubters once and for all. Because when Drake steps onto that stage in front of billions, there will be no more debate. It will be the ultimate validation, the grandest mic-drop moment of all time. And trust me, when that moment comes, I will be the most insufferable person on the planet—and I will enjoy every second of it.