The lyrics are perfect for a Super Bowl party: “Let’s get it crunk up on, Have fun up on, up in this dancers. She has so many hits to choose from, but I’m guessing she’ll drop “Family Affair.” You may not know it from the title alone, but I promise you’ll know it as soon as the beat drops. No one will ever forget Missy Elliott stealing the show during the 2015 Super Bowl Halftime Show, but now it’s time to oblige Ms. Enter some much needed Girl Power with the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul herself Mary J. It’s too juicy not to include in the set!Īt this point, it’ll be time to change the flow a little bit. The medley will close with something from Snoop’s album “Doggystyle,” most likely “Gin & Juice,” simply so they can sing the famous hook,” Rolling down the street, smoking indo, sipping on gin and juice, laid back with my mind on my money and my money on my mind.” Imagine cars bouncing on hydraulics across the 50-yard-line. That will trigger the catchy piano beat of “Still D.R.E.” (memorably used in “Training Day”) as Dre keeps repeating the world “still” in between Snoop’s unique hook, “I’m representing for the gangsters all across the world (still), hitting them corners in those low-lows girl (still),” before Dre drops, “Taking my time to perfect a beat and I still got love for the streets, it’s the D-R-E.” The crowd will nod: “It’s like this and like that and like this and uh, Dre creep to the mic like a vandal.” Dre is at the door.” Ironically, Snoop raps, “Death Row is the label that pays me,” but he just bought the label. Next, we’ll get a Snoop-Dre medley starting with “The Chronic” hit “Nuthin’ But a G Thang” with Snoop’s intro, “One, two, three and to the four, Snoop Doggy Dogg and Dr.
Medley: “Nuthin’ But a G Thang,” “Still D.R.E.,” “Gin & Juice” - Dr. Super Bowl: “What hoods?” “Compton, Long Beach, Inglewood!” They might even tease the crowd by cutting the song right before the “highly” quotable final line: “Hey, hey, hey, hey. It’s also the perfect geographical song for an L.A. Since Dre will already be on stage, I predict Snoop Dogg will come out next for the duet “The Next Episode,” an absolute banger from an album I wore out in high school: “The Chronic 2001.” No song is better for Snoop’s entrance: “La da da da da, it’s the mother f’n D-O-double-G.” It would be wild if the late Tupac Shakur shows up in a hologram for the second verse (a fan can dream, right?), but they’ll likely cut the song after Dre’s first verse to continue the jam-packed medley. Here’s hoping Dre dons the “Mad Max” garb like the music video to rap, “Now let me welcome everybody to the Wild Wild West, a state that’s untouchable like Eliot Ness.”
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I can’t think of a better way to kick things off than “that bomb beat from Dre,” declaring, “California knows how to party,” followed by “city of Compton” in a nod to his N.W.A. The show will most likely open with “California Love” as the Super Bowl is being held in Los Angeles (giving the Rams home-field advantage). Watch these five music titans get ready for the #PepsiHalftime Show on Feb 13th.
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Which songs might we hear? It’s time to predict the set list! Together, they’ve racked up 43 Grammys with 22 No. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Kendrick Lamar, New York native Mary J. The Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show will feature five legends: L.A. WTOP's Jason Fraley predicts the Super Bowl halftime set (Part 1)Īfter years of pop and rock acts, it’s time for hip-hop to shine Sunday at the Super Bowl.