NFL fans take their halftime shows pretty seriously as history shows. As week 3 of the season is in full fledge, so are the rappers from around the world to exhibit their talent to the audience. As the Raiders are gearing up for their game tonight against the Steelers, so is the audience getting excited about what’s in store for them for halftime.
Pittsburgh Steelers and Las Vegas Raiders are in for a crucial game today at Allegiant Stadium. The fans are all about Crosby’s defenses and how Pickett tackles them. However, they all might be in for something more than this. The whole of Allegiant Stadium and streamers around the world will be looking forward to the halftime performance by one of the most influential hip-hop rappers of current times.
‘Tunechi’ to perform halftime at Raiders vs. Steelers
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Although the game of Steelers and Raiders would be something enough to talk about on its own, the ‘Go DJ’ singer is equally set to give fans something to talk about. The international hip-hop sensation Lil Wayne will be the star of the show at the Allegiant Stadium today. Also considered one of the best rappers of all time by many, Lil Wayne is all set to perform at the halftime show in the game between the Raiders and the Steelers.
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Along with him, Jordin Sparks will sing the national anthem. And Ken Stabler, on the other hand, will feature in the HOF ring ceremony in the pregame. While the trio is all set to set the stage on fire with their amazing vocals, Tenuchi has something big on his mind.
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Lil Wayne aiming at Super Bowl halftime?
The five-time Grammy Award winner hasn’t shied away from expressing his fondness for NFL games. His past halftime performances at several football events are a witness of that. However, this time around, Lil Wayne is aiming for the ultimate halftime show.
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In his interview with The Rolling Stone, Lil Wayne talked about his wish to perform at the Super Bowl halftime. “There’s a whole bunch of things I haven’t done that I’ve seen other folks do that I’ve said to myself, ‘Man, I’d kill it if I had that opportunity.’” he said. “Super Bowl, hint, hint.” Although artists like Usher are already in line for this event, Lil Wayne fans will be anticipating the news in his favor.
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