He's huge so I get it: Kendrick Lamar will play the coveted Super Bowl halftime show in February. I am not sure how he exactly appeals to all masses, but maybe he does. I prefer him to country, that's for sure. Also, maybe he will collaborate with a rock act on the big stage.
We always talk about the SB halftime spectacle every year, so here we are yet again. I feel like the announcement was a little earlier than normal.
Also, the Bengals were trash yesterday, so there's that. Onward and happy Monday.
Happy Super Bowl Sunday! It's an unofficial holiday for Americans today and this one is extra sweet for me because the Cincinnati Bengals made it all the way to the big game... for the first time in 33 years. So my entire day revolves around watching football coverage.
Usually, Super Bowl halftime shows are disappointing, but there have been memorable ones as well, especially Prince performing in the rain and of course Michael Jackson's epic gig in 1993. This year, I have high hopes because the show is featuring some of my favorite 90s hip hop artists. This year we get Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar. I cannot express to you how much Eric loved Snoop Dogg when we were in high school. All in all, I'm hoping for a fun day - a real Sunday's Best. I'm crossing my fingers that the Bengals win and bring the Lombardi trophy home to Cincinnati.
The Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday will feature Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg and Kendrick Lamar, marking the first time that hip-hop sits firmly at the center of the annual spectacle. The genre has taken a roundabout path to get there. https://t.co/Os9ODiwUT6