Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My only beef is that Dre is an abusive SOB and there's only one woman. Otherwise, fun.
I worked for him and it’s actually his wife who is awful, btw.
His wife beat a woman senseless and ruined her career?
Anonymous wrote:75 Cent was struggling mightily lol
Anonymous wrote:I really like 50 cent but I could have done with another MJB or Eminem number instead of his bit. Actually better yet another Snoop number because he's truly the best out of all of them.
Anonymous wrote: 50 yo white mom here-loved it! Very visually rich, it kept me engaged and watching!
I did know who all the performers were although I'm not super knowledgable about hip hop. But I haven't been sleeping the last 35 years either lol.
Anonymous wrote:Best halftime show ever. I’d pay good money to see Dre, Snoop, Em on tour . They were fantastic
Anonymous wrote:I liked the show too. The only problem is I wanted to see a little more of each artist. I love Mary J. and I'm a little sad her voice seems to be fading a bit with age. Or maybe it was just the audio?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My only beef is that Dre is an abusive SOB and there's only one woman. Otherwise, fun.
I worked for him and it’s actually his wife who is awful, btw.
Anonymous wrote:My only beef is that Dre is an abusive SOB and there's only one woman. Otherwise, fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. That show will go down as the most boring halftime show in history. Eminem was the only one who moved the crowd with his on point and popular anthem.
Mary J has a million other songs she could have picked.
This half time show wasn’t for you. It was for black culture.
Beyoncé did a much better job than these grandpas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
We know.
His arrogance at requiring songs he produced resulted in a less exciting show.
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.