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Bad Bunny will e closer to 125-130 million.Early reports say the TPUSA show got around 5-6 million viewers, compared to 100 million for the bad bunny show.
Dang, you really can tell when Jay-Z and Roc Nation took over running the halftime show.
- 2026 (Super Bowl LX) – Bad Bunny (headliner)
- 2025 (Super Bowl LIX) – Kendrick Lamar (featuring SZA)
- 2024 (Super Bowl LVIII) – Usher (with Alicia Keys, Jermaine Dupri, H.E.R., will.i.am, Lil Jon, Ludacris)
- 2023 (Super Bowl LVII) – Rihanna
- 2022 (Super Bowl LVI) – Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar
- 2021 (Super Bowl LV) – The Weeknd
- 2020 (Super Bowl LIV) – Shakira & Jennifer Lopez (featuring Bad Bunny, J Balvin, Emme)
- 2019 (Super Bowl LIII) – Maroon 5 (with Travis Scott & Big Boi)
- 2018 (Super Bowl LII) – Justin Timberlake (with The Tennessee Kids)
- 2017 (Super Bowl LI) – Lady Gaga
- 2016, Super Bowl 50 -- Coldplay featuring Beyoncé and Bruno Mars
- 2015, Super Bowl XLIX -- Katy Perry featuring Lenny Kravitz and Missy Elliott
- 2014, Super Bowl XLVIII -- Bruno Mars featuring Red Hot Chili Peppers
- 2013, Super Bowl XLVII -- Beyoncé featuring Destiny's Child
- 2012, Super Bowl XLVI -- Madonna featuring LMFAO, Cirque du Soleil, Nicki Minaj, M.I.A. and CeeLo Green
- 2011, Super Bowl XLV -- The Black Eyed Peas featuring Usher and Slash
- 2010, Super Bowl XLIV -- The Who
- 2009, Super Bowl XLIII -- Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
- 2008, Super Bowl XLII -- Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
- 2007, Super Bowl XLI -- Prince featuring the Florida A&M marching band
- 2006, Super Bowl XL -- The Rolling Stones
- 2005, Super Bowl XXXIX -- Paul McCartney
- 2004, Super Bowl XXXVIII -- Janet Jackson, Kid Rock, P. Diddy, Nelly and Justin Timberlake
- 2003, Super Bowl XXXVII -- Shania Twain and No Doubt featuring Sting
- 2002, Super Bowl XXXVI -- U2
- 2001, Super Bowl XXXV -- Aerosmith, *NSYNC, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige and Nelly
- 2000, Super Bowl XXXIV -- Phil Collins, Christina Aguilera, Enrique Iglesias, Toni Braxton
- 1999, Super Bowl XXXIII -- Stevie Wonder, Gloria Estefan, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and Savion Glover
- 1998, Super Bowl XXXII -- Boyz II Men, Smokey Robinson, Queen Latifah, Martha Reeves and The Temptations
- 1997, Super Bowl XXXI -- Dan Aykroyd, John Goodman, Jim Belushi, James Brown and ZZ Top
- 1996, Super Bowl XXX -- Diana Ross
- 1995, Super Bowl XXIX -- Tony Bennett, Patti LaBelle, Arturo Sandoval, the Miami Sound Machine
- 1994, Super Bowl XXVIII -- Clint Black, Tanya Tucker, Travis Tritt, Wynonna and Naomi Judd
- 1993, Super Bowl XXVII -- Michael Jackson
- 1992, Super Bowl XXVI -- Gloria Estefan, Brian Boitano and Dorothy Hamill
- 1991, Super Bowl XXV -- New Kids on the Block
- 1990, Super Bowl XXIV -- Pete Fountain, Doug Kershaw and Irma Thomas
- 1989, Super Bowl XXIII -- Elvis Presto
- 1988, Super Bowl XXII -- The Rockettes and Chubby Checker
- 1987, Super Bowl XXI -- George Burns, Mickey Rooney, Grambling State University and USC Marching Bands
- 1986, Super Bowl XX -- Up With People
- 1985, Super Bowl XIX -- Tops in Blue
- 1984, Super Bowl XVIII -- University of Florida and Florida State University marching bands
- 1983, Super Bowl XVII -- Los Angeles Super Drill Team
- 1982, Super Bowl XVI -- Up with People
- 1981, Super Bowl XV -- Southern University marching band
- 1980, Super Bowl XIV -- Up With People and Grambling State University marching band
- 1979, Super Bowl XIII -- Ken Hamilton and Caribbean bands
- 1978, Super Bowl XII -- Tyler Apache Belles, Pete Fountain and Al Hirt
- 1977, Super Bowl XI -- Los Angeles Unified All-City Band with the New Mouseketeers
- 1976, Super Bowl X -- Up With People
- 1975, Super Bowl IX -- Mercer Ellington and Grambling State band
- 1974, Super Bowl VIII -- University of Texas band
- 1973, Super Bowl VII -- University of Michigan marching band and Woody Herman
- 1972, Super Bowl VI -- Ella Fitzgerald, Carol Channing, Al Hirt and U.S. Marine Corps Drill Team
- 1971, Super Bowl V -- Southeast Missouri State marching band and Anita Bryant
- 1970, Super Bowl IV -- Marguerite Piazza, Doc Severinsen, Al Hirt, Lionel Hampton, Carol Channing, and Southern University marching band
- 1969, Super Bowl III -- Florida A&M University marching band
- 1968, Super Bowl II -- Grambling State University marching band
- 1967, Super Bowl I -- University of Arizona and Grambling State University marching bands, Al Hirt
"The first big game in 1967 featured the University of Arizona and Grambling State University marching bands, along with trumpeter Al Hirt. The band members aligned on the field to form shapes that symbolize America, such as the Liberty Bell."
What? The movie where some rando white guy kicks Bruce Lee’s ass?I did not understand the love for this film. It is near the bottom of my Tarantino rankings.
Yeah. Yeah. That one.What? The movie where some rando white guy kicks Bruce Lee’s ass?
So damn cheesy.This is what Jimi Hendrix would have sounded like at Woodstock had he been a talentless hack.
Also, the "fireworks" made me laugh. poof poof
I doubt they’re pretending.It must be tough to have to pretend to hate everything so much. Such losers lol
A beat doesn't make music good. Most every piece of music you will ever listen to will have a beat. If you listen to drone metal or classical, or maybe some pieces of Feng Shui, you might not get a beat. Other than that, pretty much everything has a beat. An incredibly low bar to use to claim music is good.Every song has a great beat
He didn’t say, “Every song has a beat.”A beat doesn't make music good. Most every piece of music you will ever listen to will have a beat. If you listen to drone metal or classical, or maybe some pieces of Feng Shui, you might not get a beat. Other than that, pretty much everything has a beat. An incredibly low bar to use to claim music is good.
Is this opinion racist?
So even worse then.He didn’t say, “Every song has a beat.”
He said every song has a GREAT beat.
You won't be controversial here because everyone will have you on Super Ignore by your 25th post.I won't be controversial here.
"Ro Laren" with 16 posts is going to explain to us music theory and the history and development of urban hispanic popular music. Please continue.A beat doesn't make music good. Most every piece of music you will ever listen to will have a beat.
Remember, “Ro Laren” is an independent and rebellious sort. That gives “Ro” enormous street cred."Ro Laren" with 16 posts is going to explain to us music theory and the history and development of urban hispanic popular music. Please continue.
From the alternate halftime show - Kid Rock was a little out of practice on his lip-syncing.
From the alternate halftime show - Kid Rock was a little out of practice on his lip-syncing.