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Super Bowl Halftime Show Once Again Blessed The Internet With The Most Hilarious Reactions, And Here Are 30 Of Them
This year the Super Bowl LVI took place at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on the 13th of February, the game being played by the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals. The game ended in the victory of the Los Angeles Rams. As much as people enjoy American football and are keen to find out who will be the winner of the Super Bowl, a lot of attention also goes to the halftime show of the Super Bowl. This year people were surprised by another great performance of artists who are known for their long and successful careers. This year's performers included Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Eminem, 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar. People online were quick to share their opinions about the show, expressing their excitement as well as some funny remarks. Having this in mind, here are some of the best and funniest jokes and memes that folks shared online on the Super Bowl halftime show.
Which one of these do you like best? Don’t forget to leave your thoughts in the comments down below!
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Uh..us Gen X claim all of these. The Chronic album came out in 1992 so unless you were listening to it in 2nd grade HAVE A SEAT
A lot of people were happy to see a whole lineup of grand singers and rappers who performed some of their old and well-known songs. Some of the performers went to great lengths to deepen this feeling of nostalgia even more. Rapper 50 Cent recreated his video of the song “In Da Club” by appearing on the stage upside down. This action of his became one of the most talked about and discussed things about the performance and inspired some funny reactions online.
And people still complained. The national anthem wasn't even playing. So this tells you it had nothing to do with the anthem.
What is interesting to notice is that the main performers of the event were only hip-hop artists. One of them was Eminem, who, during his performance, kneeled on one knee. This also didn’t go without notice. It is known that kneeling has an important meaning after former NFL quarterback and civil rights activist Colin Kaepernick did this in 2016 during the national anthem. This way the man expressed his views against police brutality and racial inequality. This year, Eminem made sure that Kaepernick’s action wouldn’t be forgotten.
It seems that none of the smallest details slipped past the eyes of people online. Having in mind that a lot of the artists have been working on their careers for years, people were curious to know their age, especially those who were worried about 50 Cent’s decision to start his performance hanging upside down. Despite various reactions, concerns, and innocent attempts to lightly ridicule the performance, many agree that this was one of the best Super Bowl halftime shows.
My family was hoping for some even older artists, but they were satisfied with what they got.
I am proud to say that none of this made any sense to me. A little like the very game where you just have to run across a long line holding a ball, not even touch it down and they call it a touchdown.
The word you're looking for is 'football'. It's the game where you control the ball with your...hands. That not-at-all-round thing that looks like a large poop? Yes...yes that's the ball. No, we don't want to change the name to handpoop.
Load More Replies...I enjoyed the halftime show. One of the best yet, aside from Prince of course!
I really don't like the music of Dogg, Dre or 50. And I know that the NFL put on a black line up to refute accusations of racism during Black Lives Matter and the taking the knee controversy. But even though their motivations were all wrong, the result was a solid line up of extremely successful and popular black musicians who deserve the stage every bit as much as the endless sea of whiteness that usually occupies the halftime show. So kudos to them.
I was in high school at the height of Snoop and Dre in the 90s. I didn't watch this garbage cuz I still remember all the violent gangster horsesh*t they promoted, but now they're a sanitized mainstream halftime show, and y'all are dancing around cheering? Stop and look up WHY Tupac wasn't there. I lived through gang bangers coming on campus and shooting and stabbing kids, blaring "nuthin but a g thang". thank goodness I was more of a metalhead in black and didn't hafta worry about wearing the wrong colors and maybe catching some metal.
There are plenty of rock songs that talk about violence and killing people and objectifying women. But go off. I grew up listening to both genres.
Load More Replies...i loved the halftime show and i feel the halftime show will become a sitcom later
I respectfully disagree that this halftime show was remotely good. I am solidly an Xennial and all rap is a lesser form of music. The show was a budget performance (I.e. dancers in cardboard boxes…I mean did they bring their homes with them or something?) and I am massively disappointed in the NFL
Stupid as usually. Not catering to entertainment but sticking it ta whoever gets them. Get rid of the games and 1/2 time it's all crap.
I am proud to say that none of this made any sense to me. A little like the very game where you just have to run across a long line holding a ball, not even touch it down and they call it a touchdown.
The word you're looking for is 'football'. It's the game where you control the ball with your...hands. That not-at-all-round thing that looks like a large poop? Yes...yes that's the ball. No, we don't want to change the name to handpoop.
Load More Replies...I enjoyed the halftime show. One of the best yet, aside from Prince of course!
I really don't like the music of Dogg, Dre or 50. And I know that the NFL put on a black line up to refute accusations of racism during Black Lives Matter and the taking the knee controversy. But even though their motivations were all wrong, the result was a solid line up of extremely successful and popular black musicians who deserve the stage every bit as much as the endless sea of whiteness that usually occupies the halftime show. So kudos to them.
I was in high school at the height of Snoop and Dre in the 90s. I didn't watch this garbage cuz I still remember all the violent gangster horsesh*t they promoted, but now they're a sanitized mainstream halftime show, and y'all are dancing around cheering? Stop and look up WHY Tupac wasn't there. I lived through gang bangers coming on campus and shooting and stabbing kids, blaring "nuthin but a g thang". thank goodness I was more of a metalhead in black and didn't hafta worry about wearing the wrong colors and maybe catching some metal.
There are plenty of rock songs that talk about violence and killing people and objectifying women. But go off. I grew up listening to both genres.
Load More Replies...i loved the halftime show and i feel the halftime show will become a sitcom later
I respectfully disagree that this halftime show was remotely good. I am solidly an Xennial and all rap is a lesser form of music. The show was a budget performance (I.e. dancers in cardboard boxes…I mean did they bring their homes with them or something?) and I am massively disappointed in the NFL
Stupid as usually. Not catering to entertainment but sticking it ta whoever gets them. Get rid of the games and 1/2 time it's all crap.