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are sharing the stage, including Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, as well as a special guest performers to enhance the already star-studded event.
First, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg kicked it off with their hit song “The Next Episode” before transitioning into “California Love” for the perfect medley. In a surprise appearance, 50 Cent then began performing his 2003 hit single “In Da Club” for a beloved aughts throwback.Mary J. Blige took center stage next, stunning in a disco plated two-piece set with coordinating thigh high boots and a floppy hat to finish off the look.
Her performance transitioned into"No More Drama" as she continued to rock her performance. To continue the momentum and end her performance on a high-note, Blige dropped down onto her back as she pretended to collapse for just a little bit of drama. After Blige, Lamar took the stage and performed his hit"Alright," followed by Eminem with the fan favorite"Lose Yourself" as the halftime show began to wind down. To end the dynamic performance, all of the artists joined Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre on top of one of the set buildings for the song"Still D.R.E."
While the entire halftime show received an outpouring of love on social media, Twitter was flooded with plenty of love for Blige from both fans, and fellow celebrities."#MaryJBlige been LEGENDARY and WILL FOREVER BE!” Missy ElliottKerry Washington also joined in on the Blige love train, writing, “Mary J Blige. That’s it. That’s the tweet. Bowing down.”
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