Music royalty take to the stage for the Super Bowl half-time show

It was an epic performance

May J Blige
Published 14th Feb 2022

It was quite the night for hip hop fans at this year's Super Bowl, with a star studded line-up including Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Dr Dre, Mary J Blige, Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent.

Making an epic entrance to the show, Dr Dre rises above a mock-up community housing project, performing his hit with Snoop Dogg, 'Next Episode'. The pair then continue the show performing 2Pac's 'California Love', with Dr Dre doing the late rapper's part.

As Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg finish 'California Love', they point downwards to 50 Cent, who makes a surprise appearance suspended upside down as he starts to perform this 2003 song 'In Da Club'.

As 50 Cent ends, Mary J Blige then takes over the show above him, wearing a sparkly white outfit, performing 'Family Affair 'and 'No More Drama'.

Mary J Blige

Attention then turned to Kendrick Lamar who appeared surrounded by dancers standing in boxes saying Dre Day. The dancers were also wearing black suits and sashes saying Dre Day.

The epic performance continued with Eminem rapping 'Lose Yourself' accompanied by a band, as well as a brass band on the stage, with Dr Dre.

Eminem

And it looks like Eminem had a celebrity fan pitch-side! Justin Bieber was snapped singing along to 'Lose Yourself' at the side of the pitch, the videos shared by a fan show the 'Lonely' singer standing on a table dancing along.

The show ended with all of the performers taking to the stage, performing 'Still Dre', with Dr Dre playing the iconic chords on the piano.

The show is currently the Number 1 trending video on YouTube, with over 11 million views since it when live earlier today.

Watch the full performance on YouTube

Of course the Super Bowl isn't just about the half time show, for those who want to know the score, the Los Angeles Rams beat the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 after scoring a late touchdown.

Now take a look at Eminem collaborations:

‘Guilty Conscience’ with Dr Dre

Released in 1999, 'Guilty Conscience' was Eminem's first ever collaboration with Dr Dre. The track, which ended up reaching Number 1 in the UK and Number 56 in the US, came about after the pair bumped into each other at the gym and decided to write a song together.


Watch the music video on YouTube.

‘Remember Me?’ with RBX and Sticky Fingaz

'Remember Me?' featured on Eminem's 'The Marshall Mathers' LP in 2000, spending eight weeks at Number 1 in the US. Teaming up with RBX and Sticky Fingaz, the song sent shock waves through the music industry for its hardcore rap lyrics about women.


Watch the music video on YouTube.

‘Renegade’ with Jay-Z

'Renegade' was a rap battle song between Eminem and Jay-Z on Jay-Z's sixth studio album, 'The Blueprint.' The song was never released as a single.


Watch the music video on YouTube.

‘Stan’ with Elton John

Originally a collaboration with Dido, 'Stan' has become well-known because of Eminem and Elton John's performance of the song at the 2001 Grammy Awards. The song reached Number 1 in the UK.


Watch the music video on YouTube.

‘Patiently Waiting’ with 50 Cent

'Patiently Waiting' was released in 2003 on 50 Cent's 'Get Rich or Die Tryin' album. Eminem wrote the track, which led to him featuring on the record.


Watch the music video on YouTube.

‘Go To Sleep’ with DMX and Obie Trice

In 2003, DMX and Obie Trice collaborated to rap about artists Eminem had beef with at the time, including Ja Rule and Benzino.


Watch the music video on YouTube.

‘Airplanes, Part II’ with BoB and Hayley Williams

'Airplanes, Part II' was the second version release of 'Airplane' of BoB and Paramore's Hayley Williams. It featured Eminem, taking the song to another level and introducing it to a bigger audience. The song went to Number 1 in the UK and Number 2 in the US.


Watch the music video on YouTube.

‘Love The Way You Lie’ with Rihanna

In 2010, Eminem dropped his first collaboration with R&B icon Rihanna. 'Love The Way You Lie' reached Number 1 in 29 countries, including the US, and Number 2 in the UK. We're hard to please in England, aren't we?


Watch the music video on YouTube.

'No Love' with Lil Wayne

'No Love' was also released in 2010, selling over one million digital copies of the single, and being named 8th best single of 2010 by Complex. The song charted at Number 23 in the UK and Number 9 in the US.


Watch the music video on YouTube.

'Monster' with Rihanna

Three years after their successful debut collaboration, Eminem teamed back up with Rihanna to release the banger 'Monster.' Like 'Love The Way You Lie', it topped the charts in 29 countries, including the US and the UK.


Watch the music video on YouTube.

‘Walk On Water’ with Beyoncé

Following a musical hiatus, Eminem came back with a bang in 2017 and released 'Walk On Water', a collaboration with Beyoncé. It was the lead single from Eminem's ninth studio album, 'Revival', and landed in the Top 10 in both the UK and the US.


Watch the music video on YouTube.

'River' with Ed Sheeran

Serving as the fifth single from his ninth album 'Revival', Eminem collaborated with the legendary Ed Sheeran on the track 'River' in December 2017. It's no surprise that the song flew straight to the Number 1 spot in the UK Singles Chart.


Watch the music video on YouTube.

'Revenge' with P!nk

P!nk and Eminem have collaborated together several times before including P!nk's 2017 track 'Revenge' from her 'Beautiful Trauma' album. Other songs the two have worked on together include 'Need Me', 'Won't Back Down' and 'Here Comes the Weekend'.


Listen to 'Revenge' by P!nk and Eminem on YouTube.

'Those Kinda Nights' with Ed Sheeran

Eminem teamed up once again with Ed Sheeran for 'Those Kinda Nights', released as a single in 2020 and appearing on his 11th album 'Music to Be Murdered By'. It's been certified Silver in the UK and Gold in the US.

Watch the video on YouTube - warning, there's explicit language!

Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show with Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar, Mary J. Blige, and Snoop Dogg

Eminem performed at the Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show alongside Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar, Mary J. Blige, and Snoop Dogg. He got the crowd going with his amazing performance, rapping one of his biggest hits of all time - 'Lose Yourself'.


Watch the incredible moment on YouTube.

Now read:

Eminem's career highlights from 'The Slim Shady' to the Oscars 2020

12 of Eminem's best collaborations so far

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