Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was fantastic. Some people will criticize anything just to be contrary.
X1000. Altho this site isn’t the demographics for those artists.
Lol.
I’m 47.
These songs are part of the soundtrack from my prime.
But they don’t lend themselves to a super bowl show. Too bad Mary J didn’t sing one of her hits.
You just proved the point by not getting Family Affair is one of her biggest hits.
Anonymous wrote:All the songs performed on the half time show by other artists were produced by Dr Dre. That’s why MJB did that particular song.
Anonymous wrote:Even 50 cent is subject to inflation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:California love!! Loved every second of this. As did all of my mid 40s friends
Just not the same energy to that song w/out Tupac.
They shoulda brought back the Tupac hologram
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was fantastic. Some people will criticize anything just to be contrary.
X1000. Altho this site isn’t the demographics for those artists.
Lol.
I’m 47.
These songs are part of the soundtrack from my prime.
But they don’t lend themselves to a super bowl show. Too bad Mary J didn’t sing one of her hits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was fantastic. Some people will criticize anything just to be contrary.
X1000. Altho this site isn’t the demographics for those artists.
Lol.
I’m 47.
These songs are part of the soundtrack from my prime.
But they don’t lend themselves to a super bowl show. Too bad Mary J didn’t sing one of her hits.
She did. It was one of her biggest hits.
Real Love was her biggest hit. Everyone knows that song—even younger generations. And it’s more of a dance anthem…appropriate for a show like this.
Anonymous wrote:If they singing was pre recorded, why wasn't it better?
My kids felt awkward watching people with so little clothing dancing. They asked to go to bed!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was fantastic. Some people will criticize anything just to be contrary.
X1000. Altho this site isn’t the demographics for those artists.
Lol.
I’m 47.
These songs are part of the soundtrack from my prime.
But they don’t lend themselves to a super bowl show. Too bad Mary J didn’t sing one of her hits.
She did. It was one of her biggest hits.
Real Love was her biggest hit. Everyone knows that song—even younger generations. And it’s more of a dance anthem…appropriate for a show like this.
Real Love was a big hit but Family Affair was huge. Everyone knew that song back in the day. It was a good choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was fantastic. Some people will criticize anything just to be contrary.
X1000. Altho this site isn’t the demographics for those artists.
Lol.
I’m 47.
These songs are part of the soundtrack from my prime.
But they don’t lend themselves to a super bowl show. Too bad Mary J didn’t sing one of her hits.
She did. It was one of her biggest hits.
Real Love was her biggest hit. Everyone knows that song—even younger generations. And it’s more of a dance anthem…appropriate for a show like this.
Anonymous wrote:How does Snoop stay sooo skinn-e?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was fantastic. Some people will criticize anything just to be contrary.
X1000. Altho this site isn’t the demographics for those artists.
Lol.
I’m 47.
These songs are part of the soundtrack from my prime.
But they don’t lend themselves to a super bowl show. Too bad Mary J didn’t sing one of her hits.
She did. It was one of her biggest hits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Early and mid-40s crowd here, thought it was kind of tired.
+1
All of the commercials are targeting our generation too. I guess bc us 40+yr olds have the disposable income the advertisers are seeking?
Crypto isn't aimed at y'all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come no East Coast rappers?
Is this a real question?
50 is from NY
It doesn’t matter. He and Em were signed by Dre. Everyone knows about East West history.
I don't believe that's common knowledge. Dcum isn't the place for rap scholars, ya know?
NP it may not be common knowledge on this site but I think it’s pretty common knowledge among anyone who was a teenager/early twenties in the late 90s.