Super Bowl: Halftime Show: Eminem, Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar … The ‘Dream Team’ of rap signs a controversial dream performance

Une of the great moments of the Super Bowl is the halftime performance. A show that generates comments and bets to find out who will accompany the main artists or what songs they will perform while the teams are in the locker room.

In the Super Bowl LVI held in Los Angeles, they wanted to pay tribute to the world of rap and concentrated the largest constellation of stars of yesterday and today in one of the best performances in the history of the Super Bowl with a recital that served to remember the influence of this geographical area in this musical style.

Eminem kneeling during his performance

An impressive presentation with five rap and hip-hop legends reunited, joined by a 50 Cent whose physique has caused people to talk and who was not on the original guest list. Yes, he has shown that on the subject of rhymes he is still one of the best.

Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem and Kendrick joined Dr. Dre to perform one of his biggest hits, ‘Still DRE’ to cap off one of the best performances in Super Bowl halftime history.

A performance that ended with controversy after the NFL asked Eminem before the performance not to kneel. The Detroit rapper ignored the request and ended the performance by mimicking Colin Kaepernick’s gesture.

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