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Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg's Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show: What it Took to Make It Happen (Exclusive)

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the Super Bowl LVI Pepsi Halftime Show, and delivered a jaw-dropping spectacle that took a lot of work to make happen.ET's Kevin Frazier spoke with Jesse Collins, executive producer of this year's halftime show, and he reflected on what it was like to make such a memorable event really come to life.«We've been in development of this since last September, just talking every week, every single moment, and we've been in hard rehearsals probably for the last three weeks,» Collins reflected. «I think the hardest part of it was getting it [down] to 13 minutes.»«I mean, you've got monster catalogues and trying to figure out how to make this work...

I mean I could think of 10 records that I wish they would've done,» he added. «But we had to make the best decision possible.»The final show was nothing short of amazing.

Beginning with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg performing together on across a series of all-white trailer/stages that were designed to represent the homes and businesses of nearby Compton and South L.A., the show then welcomed a cavalcade of icons.First, an upside down 50 Cent was introduced, and his performance led into a number by Mary J.

Blige, followed by Kendrick Lamar, and then Eminem. After which, Dre and Snoop took center stage again before all the artists came together for a performance of «Still D.R.E.»«These are superstars!

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