2028 Olympics Chairman: 'Pretty Fair Bet' Kendrick Lamar Will be Involved in LA Games

Just when you thought there couldn't be a bigger forum for Kendrick Lamar to continue his feud with Drake, the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles are only a few years away.
Casey Wasserman, who's the chairman of the organizing committee for the 2028 Games, told the Associated Press' Graham Dunbar fans can expect to see Lamar in the festivities.
"Fortunately in my day job I represent Kendrick Lamar," Wasserman said. "He is truly an LA icon so I think it would be a pretty fair bet that Kendrick will be involved in the Olympics in Los Angeles in some way."
Lamar is at the height of his fame right now. He took home five Grammys on Feb. 2 and then a week later had an average of 133.5 million people watch his performance in the Super Bowl LIX halftime show.
A lot can change between now and the 2028 Summer Olympics.
Even assuming the beef between Kendrick and Drake continues to simmer, it may not have the cultural relevancy it does now. It's tough to top having tens of thousands of people inside Caesars Superdome singing along to "Not Like Us."
Still, Lamar is likely to remain a headline act when the Los Angeles Games roll around. In addition, his ties to the city make him a natural candidate to include the opening ceremony or have serve in an ambassadorial role.