50 Cent recently revealed that his iconic upside-down performance during the 2022 Super Bowl halftime show almost did not happen. The rapper claimed that Jay-Z’s Roc Nation, which has been helping produce the halftime show since 2020, tried to block his surprise appearance alongside other hip-hop legends like Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Dr. Dre, and Kendrick Lamar. According to 50 Cent, Roc Nation did not want him to be a part of the show, but his mentor Eminem insisted on his involvement, leading to his inclusion in the performance.

During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, 50 Cent stated that Eminem would only agree to perform if he was also included in the lineup. He mentioned that without his presence, Eminem would not have participated in the show. Despite Roc Nation’s reluctance, 50 Cent ultimately became a part of the halftime show, where he surprised the audience with his performance of “In Da Club” while hanging upside down. This performance was a part of the Super Bowl LVI halftime show that took place on February 13, 2022, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. The show marked a milestone as hip-hop music headlined the halftime performance for the first time.

In a subsequent interview with USA Today, 50 Cent admitted that the upside-down performance was a mistake. He reflected on the fact that other artists walked in regularly, yet they all received praise and recognition for their performances. Despite the unconventional approach, the show was considered a success, with all performers, including 50 Cent, receiving accolades for their contributions to the halftime performance. The rapper acknowledged the impact of his surprise appearance and the support he received from Eminem to be a part of the show.

The Hollywood Reporter featured 50 Cent on the cover of their latest issue, highlighting the rapper’s lavish lifestyle. During the photo shoot, 50 Cent brought $3.5 million of his own money, which he carried in two heavy black suitcases. He posed for photos with the cash, even adding more stacks onto the table next to him between shots. Additionally, the rapper arrived with four security guards to protect the money and ensure a secure environment for the shoot. The display of wealth and extravagance further emphasized 50 Cent’s larger-than-life persona and his success in the music industry.

50 Cent’s revelation about his Super Bowl halftime show performance and his candid admission regarding the upside-down performance shed light on the inner workings of the music industry and the dynamics between artists, producers, and event organizers. Despite facing initial resistance from Roc Nation, 50 Cent’s inclusion in the show was instrumental in making the performance a memorable and groundbreaking event in the history of the Super Bowl halftime show. His willingness to take risks and his dedication to his craft have solidified his status as a prominent figure in the music and entertainment industry. Through his experiences, 50 Cent continues to inspire and entertain audiences worldwide with his music and larger-than-life personality.

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