It was a true behind-the-scenes experience worth doing. Being able to jump between different 360 views of the performances, I was able to see even more detail of the set and performers. To my surprise, it added something to the show. I was skeptical of the second-screen experience, but I couldn’t resist downloading the Pepsi Halftime Show app just to see how bad it would be. If I had one complaint it was that Ice Cube didn’t make a surprise guest appearance and perform "Straight Outta Compton." And for the show to be capped off with Dre on the piano playing the intro for "Still D.R.E."-I (almost) couldn’t have asked for anything more. He could have easily played the radio hits like everyone else, but instead, he went back to his beginnings with "m.A.A.d city" and "Alright." It was electric. But my favorite performance of the night was Kendrick Lamar. ![]() ![]() It was hard not to love the show for anyone who grew up with Dre, Snoop, 50, Mary J and Eminem.
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