JAY-Z & Nas Convinced Dr. Dre Not To Pull Out Of Super Bowl Performance

    Dr. Dre has revealed he had doubts about performing at Super Bowl LVI, until he spoke to JAY-Z and Nas.

    During a recent interview on fitness entrepreneur Dolvett Quince’s Workout the Doubt podcast, the Hip Hop mogul revealed he was in two minds about the February halftime show over fears of looking like a “sellout.”

    The NFL have drawn criticism over Colin Kaepernick’s exile from the league after taking a knee during the National Anthem to protest racial inequality and police brutality in the U.S.

    But after having conversations with Hov and Esco, Dre was convinced that putting on the performance was a good decision.

    “I was absolutely concerned about that,” he admitted. “I actually called a couple of close friends and said, ‘Listen, I’m gonna pull out. I’m not gonna do the show. Because I don’t know if I want that smoke. I don’t know if I want the backlash after doing the show and potentially looking like a fucking sellout or something like that.’

    “I got on the phone with Nas. He called me up and was like, ‘Yo bro’ — you know, Nas has that voice — ‘Yo bro, you gotta do it. You gotta do this. It’s gonna be so powerful for fucking Hip Hop, for the culture, for you, for L.A. and the whole nine.'”

    He continued: “We were on the phone for like 10 minutes and he talked me into doing it. Nas and JAY-Z were big reasons why I decided to do the show.”

    Dr. Dre ended up performing alongside Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige and Anderson .Paak at Inglewood’s SoFi Stadium, soundtracking the Los Angeles Rams’ 23-20 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.

    The all-star ensemble treated the crowd to classics such as “The Next Episode,” “Still D.R.E.,” and 2Pac’s “California Love.” The performance went on to receive five nominations at the 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards.

    Snoop previously revealed JAY-Z told the NFL that Dre and co. had to perform at the Super Bowl or he’d quit his role as the league’s live music entertainment strategist.

    “We love each other,” Snoop told TIDAL in March. “Like, not secretly, like publicly, we love each other. It is what it is, so it’s like for him to go to bat for us and tell the NFL, ‘Fuck that. They perform or I quit,’ that was the most gangster shit out of everything. Then with attire and kneeling and all this … you can’t wear your gang bang shit? JAY-Z hit me like, ‘Wear what the fuck you want to wear. Peace to the Gods.’”

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    In April, N.O.R.E. claimed Eminem told Hov he refused to perform at the Super Bowl without 50 Cent.

    “I said to JAY-Z, I have to ask this straight up,” the Drink Champs co-host said. “‘Who is gonna perform at the NFL?’ and he said to me—and I’m sorry for everybody who don’t understand—and he said, ‘The white guy called for 50 Cent.’ I said, ‘Who is the white guy? Jimmy Iovine?’ And he said, ‘No, Eminem called directly for Fifty and he said I can’t do it if I can’t bring 50 with me.’ That’s spiritual.”

    50 Cent responded to the claim at the time, saying: “Why would he have to say that should be the question?NORE Your big homie is running around trying to look like a gay painter.”

    11 thoughts on “JAY-Z & Nas Convinced Dr. Dre Not To Pull Out Of Super Bowl Performance

    1. But.. he IS a sellout. lol. He has a long history of being one. It’s nothing new. And as long as he continues his business deals with _ewish people, they’re going to take care of him.

      1. Sell out to who tho? Dr Dre is not your dad your brother your cousin he doesn’t even know you, you broke people need to stop acting like rich people need to owe you something. Aways dependant mentality

        1. Is it not the same “broke people” that made Dre’s career? Cuz it definitely wasn’t his white audience he has now, or the casual fans that were rocking with him in the NWA days. It’s a valid criticism to say that Dre has always been about himself at the expense of groups/his fanbase which would fall under the selling out umbrella. There’s plenty of other big stars who’ve managed to expand their audience without making their core fanbase feel like they’ve left them in the dust, or is just using them. Dre isn’t one of them

    2. it was an iconic performance that will stand the test of time as a landmark television event. Snoop and Dre live worldwide at the Super Bowl! I had my doubts too but the fact is watching football doesn’t make you anything but a human being. I don’t assume every fan supports every owner and every political decision owners make. Was it a sell out move? Obviously not as Dre came out of this a music legend and gave real hip hop a good name with that fantastic g funk spectacular. BRavo

    3. Dope. It should have read Nas & Jay-Z not Jay-Z and Nas. Poor journalism. The man clearly stated he was on the phone with Nas for 10 minutes… We know Jay Z is back by NFL- and HOV is doing his thing. But in the same after Jayz offered he still wasn’t quite sold.. so Nas kinda pushed him harder. The story is cool and it may seem petty… but this site is getting trashy based on who’s writing and how they write it. But no shade to HOV … he doing his thing.

    4. Typical of them to put that guys name first, real ones know though #100. Of course it was the GOAT though that did it, Mr.Jones is unreal. New Nas album dropping soon again ! Haha I loved Dre’s Nas impression, pretty good.

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