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What was the best halftime show in the Super Bowl?

What was the best halftime show in the Super Bowl?

Jennifer Lopez and Shakira (2020)

  • U2 (2002)
  • Madonna (2012)
  • Katy Perry (2015)
  • Janet Jackson (2004)
  • Beyoncé & Destinys Child (2013)
  • Michael Jackson (1993) For a 1993 halftime performance to be rated so highly in 2021 shows how before-his-time Michael Jackson was.
  • Prince (2007)
  • Was the 2020 halftime show inappropriate?

    “The 2020 Super Bowl Half Time Show contained indecent, sexual, and risqué content that was unsuitable for all viewers especially young viewers. The performers exposed areas of the lower buttocks, abdomen, and cleavage. This content was clearly obscene, and should not have been broadcast.

    Who was the most watched halftime show?

    Katy Perry
    With an impressive 118.5 million viewers tuning in, Katy Perry set the record for the most-watched halftime show ever.

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    Who is a better dancer Shakira or J Lo?

    But, in all fairness, it was Lopez who takes the crown for bringing a fabulous performance on stage. If Shakira is the better dancer, JLo is the better performer and it was truly the amalgamation of the two czarinas that made the night sparkle!

    Who is more popular Shakira or JLo?

    Lo’s fanbase is mainly in the U.S., Shakira has a more international presence. It was also acknowledged that the “On the Floor” singer does not have nearly the same amount of accolades that Shakira has, in the U.S. or otherwise. J. Lo has sold 40 million albums worldwide.

    Who performed halftime show 2021?

    The Weeknd will perform during halftime of Super Bowl 55. A Canadian singer-songwriter whose full name is Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, The Weeknd should bring a wide-ranging setlist to the stage in Tampa, Florida.

    Did Michael Jackson do Super Bowl halftime?

    Pop singer Michael Jackson performs during the halftime show of Super Bowl XXVII between the Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills on January 31, 1993 at The Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.