Kendrick Lamar aims to infuse new orleans with Hip-hop flavor with Los Angeles hip-hop flavor, while the story roots are loyal to the roots of the Super Bowl.
“It’s now and now because of the energy that I felt and my energy, it’s energy for me,” he said. “It’s something that you want to see in New Orleans and the world. I feel like I’m in Kendrick Lamar, 37 years old, and again, I’m still in my trip.”
Rap Megastar will refresh the two songs of the song and two of the night – “not like us” – “us” – a grammatical super bowl scene from a grammatical victory.
When the audience was asked, the Lamar replied: “I think I have always been very open to storytelling from my catalog and music history.” Always I was enthusiastic. “
Lamar, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Maryam J. Blige, with 50 cents and Eminem, a guest artist in 2022, will bring a NFL-hip-in hip-hop to Eminem in 2022. -Childly looked at the header of the obstacle show.
“It reminds me of the essence of rap and hip-hop and how much and how much you can go.” “This is a culture to the fore, here is not to be minimized for an attractive song or verse.
The scale will be connected to him, but another tradition, which narrated the plans of the headlines, has revealed a few other information about performance. Rihanna waited until the Super Bowl performance in 2023 to discover that he was pregnant with his second child.
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Super Bowl Pregame will be the flavor of Louisiana: Jon Batiste, Trombon Shorty and Lauren Daigle will take the stage to read the national anthem for the “America’s beauty”.
Lady, as part of the progeame performances, “Lift each voice and sing song”.
The Independence Anthem and “Beautiful” American Sign Language (ASL) will be implemented by actor Stephanie Nogueras. Otis Jones IV “Lift each voice and sing songs” and the semifinated show will be signed by Matt Maxey.
Progame performers are all Louisiana local.
-Jonathan Landrum Jr., AP Entertainment writer