| Two 40 year olds in my house and we loved it. All those songs came out when we in late HS and college. So many good memories. Still D.R.E. brings me right back to all the parties. I was an athlete in college and Lose Yourself was the best pump up song. And I totally remember being a kid and seeing people do the East side/West side hand signs at school in the 90s. I grew up in an area along the 95 corridor and went to school with a mix of kids from the city and the suburbs. It was funny to see the suburban kids try to act cool and be like "East siiide" |
| Is there a way to see it now? |
YouTube |
| Elder millennial here. Loved it! |
I kind of love that it was. I mean, aren’t you tired? The artists must be too. |
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All of you who hated it are either old AF or young and don’t even know these artists.
My husband and I are 32 and 33 and had friends over all between 30-35 and we all loved it. And sorry but 50 cent being apart of it was amazing. Kendrick Lamar sucks and shouldn’t have even been on. Sorry. |
I was with you until you said Kendrick sucks and 50 was amazing. |
Haha sorry but I grew up with 50 cent and absolutely loved him at 15-16. I hadn’t ever even heard a Kendrick Lamar song until tonight. My brother is 19 and also said he sucks so… |
This is it. Loved me some 90s throwbacks. |
I grew up with 50 as well and your brother being 19 means nothing. That age likes Travis Scott and NBA youngboy. Nothing to write home about. If you’ve never heard a Kendrick Lamar song I’m calling false. Turn on Humble. Or better yet, did you even watch Black Panther? He did the whole soundtrack. |
| Man, that halftime show really brought me back to my childhood, when culture had decayed and popular music was terrible. |
+1. PP is an idiot and has no taste if she thinks KL sucks and 50 cent was amazing. The only good thing about 50’s performance was when he struggled to get up from hanging upside down bc it was hilarious. |
| Best halftime show ever. I’d pay good money to see Dre, Snoop, Em on tour . They were fantastic |
It was an ode to Dre and his contributions to music, he literally put LA on the hip hop map and produced/ discovered some of the biggest names in music. It was a love story to LA and to the man and his music. He produced Eminem, 50 and MJBs biggest hits (those two songs aren’t my faves either but they were her biggest hits). He also discovered Kendrick Lamar, Em and 50. |