The Super Bowl LVI Pepsi Halftime Performance brought surprises after surprises.
From sampling Tupac's "I Ain't Mad at Cha" intro over the piano to an upside-down 50 Cent rapping, one of the notable addition to the already iconic hip-hop phenomena is ç drumming alongside Slim Shady.
Half of the Silk Sonic super duo is still ecstatic about his brief yet unforgettable participation in Eminem's 2002 hit "Love Yourself."
In addition to playing drums for Eminem's "Lose Yourself," the artist from California native rapper and drummer also briefly rapped the chorus of Dr. Dre's "Forgot About Dre" before being taken onto the stage as a drummer.
The 36-year old rapper took to Instagram to express his the Los Angeles Rams' victory and what seemed to be an unforgettable experience to perform on the same stage with hip-hop giants Em, Dre, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, and Mary J. Blige.
Aside from that, the "Leave The Door Open" hitmaker jokingly included the incredible feat to his resume as an artist.
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In a separate Instagram post amassing almost 200,000 likes already, Eminem's Super Bowl drummer threw a joke in an "Anderson Paak" way.
Giving a massive shoutout to maestro Dr. Dre in the post for letting him be a part of Hip-hop history,
.Paak teases his followers to pick up his new "merchandise" and call him for "drumming inquiries."
He added, "Note: I ONLY PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES AND FOR DIAMOND SELLING ARTISTS. RATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE ON ANY GIVEN SUNDAY."
Anderson posted a black shirt as his "merch" with him in the center titled "we're with Eminem's drummer," which sent his fans laughing.
The rapper also teased his participation in the halftime performance by uploading a selfie with Kendrick Lamar, thanking him for a ride to the stadium and informing Dre that he was on his way.
Previous collaborations
Anderson is currently signed to Dr. Dre's Aftermath record label. Paak previously collaborated with Eminem on the song "Lock It Up," which appeared on the latter's album "Music to Be Murdered By."
In 2015, they collaborated on the song "Medicine Man," taken from Dre's "Compton" album.
With the release of his "An Evening with Silk Sonic" with Bruno Mars in November, Anderson is riding high on the success of his single "Leave the Door Open."
The track peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200.
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