Eminem's Iconic Super Bowl Halftime Performance: A Year Later
The Memorable Kneel and the Hits That Packed the Show
1 Million Views and Counting
One year ago, Eminem delivered a memorable performance at the Super Bowl LVI halftime show. The iconic rapper took a knee during his performance of "Lose Yourself," a move that sparked both praise and controversy. Aside from the kneel, Eminem's performance was packed with hits, including collaborations with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, and Mary J. Blige.The halftime show was a huge success, with over 1 million views on YouTube within a year. The performance was also praised by critics, with many calling it one of the best Super Bowl halftime shows in recent memory.
A Look Back at the Performance
Eminem's performance began with a montage of his music videos, followed by a live rendition of "Lose Yourself." The rapper then joined Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, and Mary J. Blige for a performance of "Forgot About Dre." The show ended with a performance of "Still D.R.E."Eminem's performance was praised for its energy, creativity, and nostalgia. The rapper's decision to take a knee during "Lose Yourself" was also a powerful moment, and it sparked a conversation about racial inequality in America.
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