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The Super Bowl halftime show brought the heat of hip-hop to everyone.

Then it was time for Dr.Dre’s pupil Eminem to perform “Lose Yourself” alongside a band drummed by Anderson .Paak, ending the song with Eminem kneeling, symbolizing ex-NFL defender Colin Kaepernick’s protest. Against Racial Discrimination Police Violence

The spotlight once again shone on Dr. Dre, playing the piano on “I Ain’t Mad At Cha” in honor of the former West Coast collaborator and rapper. Tupac Shakur, who was shot dead at the age of 25 in 1996, more than 26 years later, and shouts from the stan cheers echoed through SoFi Stadium. With Ryme from “Still DRE,” where the rappers take the stage to finish the show.

And this is a performance from the old rappers. that still dominates the hearts of many

Catch a Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show