The annual NFL Super Bowl LVI Pepsi Halftime Show is one of the biggest events in the music industry and American sports.
And with the current times that the Internet is readily made available not just for information but also for entertainment, memes have also become rampant.
Last Sunday's halftime show was one of the most iconic performances to date.The combination of artists who performed was culturally significant, especially for those born in the 80s and 90s.
One of the major highlights in the halftime performance was when surprise guest rapper 50 Cent's literally turned audiences upside down.
50 Cent hung upside down in a makeshift studio/stage after Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre opened the performance with the duo's two-hit tracks "The Next Episode" and "California Love."
Born Curtis James Jackson III, 50 Cent then performed his 2003 hit song "In Da Club," which brought the audience a trip back to memory lane.
Despite the nostalgic effect the performance made, 50 Cent's entrance amassed a truckload of memes from the Internet.
From figuring out what he was feeling from hanging upside down to looking like The Amazing Spiderman, the Internet has made a meme out of it.
And 50 Cent, thankfully, is a good sport about the memes and is not pissed about his current online fame.
The memes
With the memes spawned around social media, 50 Cent took a ride with it and took to Instagram to share some laughs.
"Who the fvck did this?" 50 Cent teased-posting an upside-down photoshopped D12's Bizarre into his original "In Da Club" video, referring to his Super Bowl entrance.
Cent also posted an upside-down version of the "trying to hold a fart meme" in a separate post, who he says what he looked like while waiting for Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre to finish their performance.
"who's idea was it for me to be upside down again?" he quips.
The Spongebob Squarepants memes also described the buff and beefy 50 Cent.
Some users also compared Cent waiting like Spiderman in the ceiling and how most lazy people reach for their charger while not getting up on the bed.
50 Cent was one of the two surprise guests in the iconic halftime show and Anderson .Paak, who played the drums for Eminem.
They shared the stage with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, Eminem, and Mary J. Blige,
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