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perform at this year’s Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show on Feb. 13.But to tide viewers over for this spectacular lineup of rap superstars, Pepsi dropped a cinematic-style trailer for the show titled “The Call.”“Straight Outta Compton” director F. Gary Gray collaborated with the five performers to create an epic teaser to get fans hyped for the football party.
The trailer is scored by Grammy award-winning writer Adam Blackstone.The clip features Dr. Dre, Snoop, Eminem, Blige and Lamar and their greatest hits. It’s inspired by their iconic music videos and showcases the impact that the Fab Five have had on pop culture over the last two decades.“Now that we are just weeks away from the most anticipated Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show performance of all time, we’re bringing fans closer to the magic of what will certainly be a colossal moment in pop culture history,” Todd Kaplan, VP of Marketing at Pepsi said in a statement.
In the teaser, the scenes move between each of the musicians and their respective coasts. First, we see Eminem coming face-to-face with his rap persona, Slim Shady, mouthing the words to his hit single “Rap God” as well as Snoop driving in his car while jamming out to the song “The Next Episode.”The next shot shows Blige getting her hair and makeup done while her infectious hit “Family Affair” plays in the background. Lamar then pops up on the screen, writing down lyrics for his next album.
His song “Humble” can be heard.Each musician then gets a call from Dr. Dre to unite at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium, where the football game will be taking place.Dre then walks along the beach and a piano lays in the water. He finally meets up with his four friends and frequent collaborators on a plane tarmac.
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Right in their backyard! Super Bowl LVI‘s matchup between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals will be played at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, meaning that celebrities are even more vocal about who they’re supporting this year.
Super Bowl stage rattle his nerves. The ultra-smooth rapper said he will worry about his upcoming halftime performance after the fact.“For me, when performing, I never let the moment get bigger than me,” said Snoop Dogg in a recent interview with The Associated Press from his studio compound in Inglewood, California, a suburb of Los Angeles where the Super Bowl will be held Sunday. He’ll take the stage with Dr.
announced on Feb. 3 that Super Bowl LVI was officially “sold out of every in-game unit across NBC, Telemundo and all digital platforms, including Peacock.” Multiple 30 second spots sold for a whopping $7 million—which, according to NBCUniversal, is a new unit rate average record for a Super Bowl! Amazon, Uber Eats and Booking.com are among this year’s advertisers who enlisted famous faces like Scarlett Johansson, Colin Jost, Gwyneth Paltrow, Trevor Noah and Idris Elba for their ads.
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorDr. Dre has made the historic move of bringing two deaf rappers into this year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show.Sean Forbes and Warren “WaWa” Snipe, will appear alongside Dre, Eminem, Mary J.
Eminem is reportedly set to make history at next weekend’s Super Bowl LVI, bringing out the first deaf artists to perform during the game’s prestigious Halftime Show.As reported by the Detroit Free Press, local rapper Sean Forbes – alongside colleague Warren (WaWa) Snipe, both of whom are deaf – will join Eminem, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission.Ever wanted to party with Shaq? Now you can!For the first time ever, tickets to Shaquille O’ Neal’s annual Super Bowl party are available to the public. “Shaq’s Fun House LA” will take place on Feb. 11 in Downtown Los Angeles’s Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall, featuring a stacked lineup of performers such as Lil Wayne, Diplo, Zedd and O’Neal himself.
Snoop Dogg's French bulldog is still young and wild but definitely not free, after the rapper announced he's been reunited with his missing pooch, Frank.The «Nuthin But A G'Thang» rapper took to Instagram on Tuesday to thank the «lovely couple» who found his missing dog. For the kind gesture, Snoop said he's hooking them up with some sweet gifts.«Yo, I wanna thank y’all for returning the dog back to us,» Snoop said in a video on Instagram. «We appreciate that.
Super Bowl LVI ad takes the reins on all of our emotions.Titled “A Clydesdale’s Journey,” it’s the minute-long story of a wounded horse who finds the will to run in a tale more hard-hitting than a 12-pack of the brand’s lagers.Directed by Oscar winner Chloé Zhao of “Nomadland,” the horse is shown enduring a painful fall into barbed wire along with the crushing sadness the hurt equine felt while confined to its stable, unable to run.After what appeared to be a long and hard winter, the horse — with motivation from Budweiser’s iconic retriever dog — manages a heartfelt recovery to a slowed-down tune of the “Star-Spangled Banner” as its owners look on in awe as the Clydesdale takes off at full speed through their ranch.“This Super Bowl we have one message for America: In the home of the brave, down never means out,” the beer brand captioned the commercial.The inspirational tale that follows one of the brand’s beloved Clydesdales is meant to be a metaphor for what the nation has been enduring, said Daniel Blake, Budweiser’s vice president of marketing.“The Clydesdales are, for many people, a symbol of America, a symbol of hope, of strength, of resilience,” Blake told USA TODAY Sports of the “comeback story.”The move to pull on the nation’s heartstrings comes after Budweiser opted to not run any ads during last year’s Super Bowl, instead putting the money toward vaccine education.“For us to come back, with a symbol of America but also a story of injury, the road to recovery and ultimately, this triumph, I think is a really important message for the country to hear right now and one that really, only Budweiser can tell in this way,” Blake added, predicting the spot will hit people “kind of deep in their core.”The moving
Megan Thee Stallion is all about the power of manifestation.The 26-year-old rapper has been staying behind closed doors and working hard on all her projects. Her latest endeavor, working on a Super Bowl commercial and manifesting a halftime performance.«I like to surprise the hotties. I don't like to tell them too much,» teases Megan while chatting with ET's Kevin Frazier about the upcoming game between the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals, as well as her Frito-Lay's Flamin' Hot Super Bowl ad.
Super Bowl 2022 is right around the corner.In less than two weeks, we'll get another chance to watch the National Football League crown a champion in Super Bowl LVI at the brand new home of the Rams and Chargers — SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. If you're feeling confused about the who, what, where and when of it all, ET has you covered. We have all the details of where to tune in for the big game day. Once again, your Super Bowl LVI plans for 2022 might be a little different, but we know you'll still want to catch all the excitement. NBC will air this year’s Super Bowl, which can be streamed live on Peacock’s premium tier, in addition to the NBC Sports App and NBCSports.com. Here is everything you need to know from date and kickoff time to more places to watch, plus all the details on the halftime show.Sunday, Feb.
Mickey Guyton, Jhené Aiko and Mary Mary will be performing at this year's big game. Guyton will perform the national anthem, and Aiko will perform "America the Beautiful." The gospel duo Mary Mary, along with LA Phil’s Youth Orchestra Los Angeles, will perform "Lift Every Voice and Sing." Zedd is set to be the pregame DJ while the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals warm up for this year's big game. The performances will take place Feb.
Mickey Guyton has shared the incredible news that she will be performing the national anthem at the 2022 Super Bowl.EXCLUSIVE: Mickey Guyton: 'I never stood up for myself, everThe country music star took to social media on Tuesday to reveal the news, thanking God and joking that she needed to do a "praise dance". "What is my life right now?" she said in the video, with her phone in her hand.
Mickey Guyton will kick off the Big Game.
The players are set for the Super Bowl — pregame show, that is.
Super Bowl stage to sing the national anthem, while R&B hitmaker Jhené Aiko will perform “America the Beautiful.”The performances will take place Feb. 13 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, before the championship matchup and halftime show featuring Dr.
Grammy-nominated singer Mickey Guyton will perform the national anthem at the 2022 Super Bowl at SoFi Stadium.“Look at God. I am shook, I am grateful, I am praise dancing… So excited to be singing the national anthem at #SBLVI on February 13th,” the Texas-born country star wrote on Twitter with clapping emojis.The 38-year-old “Black Like Me” singer will be accompanied by other talents in the pre-game ceremonies.