If fans think that the Super Bowl LVI Halftime performance is short-lived, then one of the hip hop giants who performed thought so too.
Last weekend, hip hop icons Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar joined forces together in a trip to memory lane for millennial nostalgia when they performed at the Super Bowl LVI Halftime performance.
The already-iconic performance even had surprise guests, from an upside-down 50 Cent performing "In Da Club" to a drumming Anderson .Paak, the halftime show, stopped the internet with the "cultural reset" it needed for a long time.
Filled with memes and videos of other artists jamming to the 90s and 2000s, the internet and viewers seemed to have been wanting more.
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Who wants a reunion tour?
Since fans are yearning more, one of the five big players has hinted at a possible concert tour collaboration with the gang.
In an interview with The Breakfast Club on Power 105.1 recently, the Queen of Hip Hop Soul, Mary J. Blige, may have suggested something fans could possibly look forward to.
Asked if she would go on tour with her fellow halftime show performers, the "Good Morning Gorgeuous" hitmaker is a complete go on the plan.
"I would love to! Absolutely, That was two songs. Imagine I have a two-hour set? I'm performing two hours every night of all the Mary J. Blige songs on a tour like that. Come on. With me, Kendrick, [Snoop Dogg], Dre, Eminem, 50? That's ridiculous," the 51-year old songstress quipped.
Aside from the "tour," Blige also admitted that the songs she performed in the Halftime show were not her prior choices.
Mary J. Blige is initially eyeing to perform her 1992 "Real Love" instead of "Family Affair," a song that Dr. Dre produced.
She also revealed that Dre also chose "No More Drama" because of how fitting the song is to the current "climate in the world" and how "everybody is just tired of everything], in which the soul icon agreed.
Blige also addressed her "meme-worthy" fall after her "No More Drama" performance, saying that's just a sign of how she felt.
"You just get tired fighting, and I'm like, 'I'm tired,' and just passed out. That's what 'No Drama' means. I know the world just want to pass out," she explained.
Mary J. Blige, Mickey Guyton, Jazmine Sullivan, and Summer Walker will also headline the 2022 Roots Picnic Festival in The Mann at Fairmount Park in Pennsylvania.
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