Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThe mornings after the Super Bowl tend to have certain things in common: indigestion, dishes stacked in the sink, empties in the recycling, maybe a mild hangover — and the iTunes chart filled with songs that were performed during the Halftime Show.The Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show — a.k.a.
Dr. Dre’s love letter to L.A., where he was joined by Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent — offered a more diverse array of charting songs than most past shows, which usually feature one or two headliners.
In typical X-large fashion, Dre had a total of seven billed stars, including himself and guest drummer Anderson .Paak, and all have long histories with — and discographies featuring — the good Doctor.
While BTS’ Jung Kook’s “Stay Alive” continues to hold down the iTunes top spot, most of the rest of the Top 10 is Super Bowl LVI songs that are reeling in royalties for Dr.
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