This year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show will go down in history. On Sunday night, hip-hop legends Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent took the stage for a nostalgic concert that had the crowd in the stadium and viewers at home enraptured. READ MORE: Dr.
Dre Leads Hip-Hop All-Star Super Bowl Halftime Show With Surprise 50 Cent Appearance “Good Morning America” went behind the scenes of the halftime show on Monday morning, speaking with musical director Adam Blackstone and producers Jesse Collins and Jana Fleishman. “We have been at this probably for the last four months, five, six months.
Everybody hit their marks, did their things, sound, audio, production, visual, and just to make music history,” Blackstone said. “Not just hip-hop history, not just Black history, but just music history for the Super Bowl.
It’s a great, great feeling.” Collins added, “You’ve got a cast that’s probably about 500 and then a crew that’s well over that.
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