The Recording Industry Association of America certified it as double-platinum for digital sales in 2012. 2: Till I Collapse, featuring Nate DoggĬasual fans of Eminem or the genre may not be familiar with this song. One of the song’s many awards includes a 2001 Grammy for “Best Rap Solo Performance”. But we’ll leave censorship and bleeping to the Super Bowl halftime show operators. “Y’all act like you never seen a white person before like Pam like Tommy just burst in the door/and started whooping her ass worse than before…” People who don’t even listen to rap no doubt have heard “Will the real Slim Shady please stand up?”ĭid the song attract any criticism for controversial lyrics such as: One of the most recognizable anthems from Eminem and his wild alter-ego Slim Shady. That’s a perfect choice to perform in-between halves of the biggest battle in the National Football League season. It re-introduced Dre to the scene with a not-so-subtle reminder of his super-sized influence in hip-hop. This one comes from Dre’s best-selling album “2001” and won “Rap Performance by a Duo or Group” at the 2001 Grammy Awards. Dre on the stage together, a snippet from one of their collaborations feels like a must-have. The tune feels like a good song to rock out to while hyped up on football. Said to represent mental health battles, especially while famous, the song won “Best Melodic Rap Performance” at the 2015 Grammys. Like the monster under Rihanna’s bed, this catchy tune has likely spent some time stuck in your head. (And who knows, maybe this will help your Super Bowl betting roster, too!) No. Since the setlist will likely stay guarded, we thought we’d give some best guesses on what we may most likely hear from Marshall Mathers. The Detroit rapper keeps on making music, so his part in the Super Bowl show may feature newer tunes, but throwback feels like the more likely vibe. Blige, the queen of everything, brings the East Coast and Detroit’s Eminem represents genius in lyricism. In addition to their infinite stardom, Snoop, Dre and Kendrick Lamar all represent California.
The group has more than 40 Grammy Awards among them and countless more accolades and nominations. 13, 2022, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.
The quintet including Eminem will rock the Super Bowl stage on Feb. The Weeknd played in 2021, following Shakira and Jennifer Lopez on the stage in 2020. It’s the third super performance with Roc Nation and Pepsi’s partnership. Oh and with a Super Bowl 56 halftime show also featuring Eminem, will people even notice the big game?Īlthough the collaboration between Jay-Z’s Roc Nation and the NFL hasn’t always garnered positive notes, the Super Bowl 2022 halftime show lineup release scored big with fans online.