Dr. Dre recently spoke about their incredible Super Bowl Halftime Show on Sunday, claiming that the party continued long into the night following their performance.
The performance by Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Mary J Blige, and 50 Cent last Sunday was the first-ever halftime show including hip-hop icons.
Meanwhile, Dr. Dre has admitted that the NFL did indeed request that they change some aspects of their performance.
The prominent music producer admitted that he expected the NFL to request more adjustments to their presentation during rehearsals and was shocked when they only requested "minimal" changes.
"There were a few things that we had to adjust," he admitted, "but they were pretty small things."
However, Dr. Dre also mentioned Eminem taking a knee throughout his performance.
"Em taking the knee, it was him doing it on his own, and there was no difficulty with that," he said.
The NFL also stated on Monday that they did not attempt to prevent the "Lose Yourself" rapper from kneeling.
"We viewed all components of the show throughout many rehearsals this week and were aware that Eminem was going to do that," league spokesman Brian McCarthy said.
Eminem's actions were widely accepted by his fans on social media.
"Eminem takes a knee while Dr. Dre plays Tupac's song," podcast host Luis Miguel Echegaray said. I'm not furious at you for playing the piano. "This is when I lost it."
Dr. Dre did admit, though, that the NFL had a problem with one of Kendrick Lamar's lines, which caused them to remove it.
But it didn't appear to be a major concern for the icons.
"In general, everyone arrived on time and was professional. "Everyone felt the magnitude of what this thing was and what we were able to do," the famed rapper continued.
Meanwhile, Kanye West, who was not present at the event, visited his children. Unfortunately, after appearing on the stadium's large screens, he was roundly booed.
He received criticism for wearing a black mask that fully obscured his face while sitting next to his daughters North, 8, and Saint, 6, whom he shares with ex Kim Kardashian.
The hip-hop legends took the stage during the Los Angeles Rams' victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in the highly anticipated halftime show.
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