From Eminem to Mary J Blige: Full list of Super Bowl LVI half-time performers
Super Bowl might be a sporting event but it is more famous for its half-time shows and Super Bowl LVI will be no exception. A list of artistes performing at the event this year was revealed earlier that quickly sent the Internet into meltdown. Super Bowls in the past have given fans some of the most memorable half-time performances where artistes like Bruno Mars, Mark Ronson, Coldplay, Nicki Minaj, Madonna, and several others have taken to the stage.
For the 2022 edition, hip-hop will be taking center stage as Dr Dre will be performing some of his classic hits along with Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, and rap icon Mary J Blige. Yes, the who’s who of the West Coast will be the center of attraction for a whole 12 minutes on February 13, Sunday. ASL performers, Warren “Wawa” Snipe and Sean Forbes were also added to the lineup. For the unversed, The Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams will be locking horns for the epic finale Super Bowl LVI at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
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Dr Dre
While The Weeknd managed to break the Internet last year, Dr Dre will be the powerhouse performer with his other close pals. He is one of the top producers and entrepreneurs in the world of hip-hop. At half-time, he is expected to perform ‘Still Dre’, ‘California Love’ and ‘The Next Episode’.
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Eminem
Eminem is one of the oldest collaborators of and a close friend of Dr Dre. One of the greatest ever to touch the mic will make the crowd go crazy with his award-winning track ‘Rap God’.
Snoop Dogg
Quashing his beef with Eminem, Snoop Dogg will also hit the stage with his buddies. The rap legend, who recently became the proud owner of Death Row Records, will be entertaining the crowd with songs like ‘The One and Only’ and ‘Still Dre’ with Dre.
Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar has been testing the patience of his fans by not releasing an album, but they might forgive him after he hits the stage to perform on his iconic single ‘Humble’ from his fourth studio album ‘Damn’.
Mary J Blige
Mary J Blige is one of the fiercest female emcees out there who can still give the new emcees a run for their money. The rap veteran will hit the Super Bowl LVI stage in order to perform her hit rap song, ‘Family Affair’.
Super Bowl LVI will commence at 6:30 pm ET/3:30 pm PT on NBC.