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I was waiting for Dre and Snoop to pay homage to Deez Nuts. It would have been hilarious, but probably censored out.
My teenage son still doesn't believe me that Snoop and Dr Dre are the ones that came up with that, in 1992. |
Dr. Dre has produced some of the best and most influential music in history. He changed the musical landscape in the 80s and 90s and has more hits than I can name (both through his collaborative, solo and produced works). Arguably, you could say that it was Dre who solidified hip hop as the pop culture mega force that it is. He's also worth near $1B. You may not like rap, but to say that he is not talented is so far off the mark that it's nearly comical. |
Dre produced that song. |
| I was amused how the Fiddy dancers did everything short of twerking! Like the NFL said “no twerking” and they said ooooookaaaay |
Silent Generation? So 80+? |
Are you black? Bc if you were then you see the actual comments on black Twitter are opposite of what you are claiming. |
Winner. Watching Fiddy struggle to come out of his upside-down crunches sent me. |
I assure you dad bods are still into that. |
Poor rhyming rappers.
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🙌🏼 We watched the Puppy Bowl and I explained to my kid the phenomenon that is Snoop Dog! Man is a natural showman and always true to his brand. Later on we saw Shaq in Ben Affleck’s ad and also discussed how he’s locked down the commercial showman part. Good for them! |
And the comments from NOT black twitter are the opposite. |
😂 Some of those “poor rhyming rappers” are language savants. |
This has nothing to do with liberal media. This was an ode to a hip hop era and LA black culture. This was definitely one of the top 5 halftime shows of all time. |
lol savants they are not nor should they ever sing. Yes Ms. B has real talent. |
| The puppy bowl was better! I loved the Dr. Evil commercial, totally hysterical and probably the best. |