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Oldest half-time show ever! Dr. Dre, Mary J Blige, Snoop Dogg, Eminem and 50 Cent – who have a combined age of 286 and $983m between them – play VERY old school set for Super Bowl’s first ever hip-hop show
- The Super Bowl half-time show for the first time ever was a celebration of hip hop, in tribute to Los Angeles – where the game is being played
- Giants of West Coast hip hop performed including Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg and Kendrick Lamar – all three born in the city
- They were accompanied by Eminem, Mary J. Blige and 50 Cent, with the six multimillionaire performers having a combined age of 286
- The six have a combined wealth of almost a billion dollars, with Dre the wealthiest thanks to his Beats headphones
The Super Bowl half time show was for the first time a celebration of West Coast hip hop, with veteran rappers and performers thrilling with their classic hits.
Los Angeles-born Dr Dre opened the show, and was supported by his fellow Angelenos Snoop Dogg and Kendrick Lamar.
The Californian trio were accompanied by Mary J. Blige, Eminem and 50 Cent.
The six have a combined age of 286, making this year’s Super Bowl show one of the ‘oldest’ – and yet also one of the best received.
They also have a combined wealth of $983 million – prior to 50 Cent being declared bankrupt, in 2015.
Eminem, 49; Kendrick Lamar, 34; Dr Dre, 56; Mary J. Blige, 51; 50 Cent, 46; and 50-year-old Snoop Dogg delighted Los Angeles with a celebration of hip hop
Mary J. Blige performed at the Super Bowl on Sunday night
Dre, 56, opened the show with his classic The Next Episode, featuring Snoop Dogg, 50.
New York-born 50 Cent then took over, with the 46-year-old performing a riotous version of his 2003 hit In Da Club.
He handed over to his fellow New Yorker Mary J. Blige, 51, who stunned in her silver sequined leotard and thigh-high boots.
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