Kanye West's latest crazy saga of attention-seeking stunts comes in the form of wanting a spot at the Super Bowl 50' halftime show. That being said, it looks like he's starting to form his own route to his previously announced presidential bid in 2020.

According to Hollywood Life, Yeezy has openly expressed his desire to perform at the upcoming Super Bowl 50, even if it means taking the spot of his newly found friend, Taylor Swift. Recently, Bruno Mars was rumored to have been offered again by the NFL to perform at their Golden anniversary. However, Mars' camp has not yet confirmed the rumor.

Meanwhile, Kanye thinks of himself so much that he believes, he's the only one capable of bringing the hype this coming football season. Not Bruno Mars, not even Taylor Swift.

A celebrity who's being invited to perform during the NFL halftime is always accompanied by other celebrities in performing on stage. This time around, Kanye wants to be part of it. Bruno Mars' second appearance at the halftime show may also be accompanied by the presence of Taylor Swift. Kanye West would welcome such invitation if that ever happens.

A source and insider for Hollywood Life said, "He hasn't been invited to perform and he's livid." The insider further said, "He wants to be the halftime show, he believes he deserves it and he's going to start campaigning for the spot." 

Knowing how Kanye acts on what he says, it's not very far that he's going to start the campaign. If he does, he might as well keep in mind that there will be other celebrities joining him. The NFL is definitely working on a big event in celebration of their golden anniversary, and choosing who will bring up the hype will be very strict.

A source confirmed this, saying "They want to make this year a bigger deal with a host of different acts instead of one especially since it's the 50th Super Bowl."

The NFL has apparently called the attention of Britney Spears, Bruno Mars and Taylor Swift for the slots. The event is normally a once-in-a-lifetime performance, but not in the case of Bruno Mars as this is the second time he's invited.

If the VMA's record-breaking Twitter post compliments of Kanye West, as per Zap2it, doesn't add up to his credentials to perform during the halftime, we don't know what will.