“A nod to the mariachis” and, now, a “homage to the Santo Niño de Atocha”; Snoop Dogg’s outfit in the Super Bowl has led to reactions on social networks.
Super Bowl Sunday and, without a doubt, a night of hip-hop that will go down in the books of one of the most popular sports in the United States.
In terms of sports and, above all, in terms of the halftime show, Super Bowl LVI has not disappointed and social networks once again demonstrate that, today, they are the great stage on which all conversations take place.
Today, in that infinite universe of posts and tweets, Snoop Dogg took all the media spotlight thanks to the peculiar outfit that conquered Internet users.
Through Twitter, the outfit of the iconic rapper caused great controversy, as some mention that it was “a nod to the mariachis”, but they were not the only ones who thought about it; there were others who went further in terms of his ingenuity.
One of them was the user @Agustin_Sanchz, who compared the rapper’s clothing with the Santo Niño de Atocha suit; “Paying tribute to the boy from Atocha,” wrote the tweeter.
Big Snoop Dog, paying homage to the boy of atocha???? #SBdeMovie pic.twitter.com/5fSQhg6g4A
– Agustin Sanchez Luna (@Agustin_Sachz) February 14, 2022
The users’ response was immediate and, in fact, the Azteca Deportes Community Manager and the host Inés Sainz, who was part of the Ajusco television broadcast, reacted to the Internet user’s tweet.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha https://t.co/uXGSQ7RLvK
— Inés Sainz ?? (@InesSainzG) February 14, 2022
????#SBdeMovie https://t.co/qKMHmvMwaH
– TV Azteca Sports (@AztecaDeportes) February 14, 2022
Three decades later, the great NFL event returned to the city of Los Angeles in an edition that separated five hip-hop legends: Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar. A tribute to one of the most important music scenes in which not even 50 Cent was needed.
“Artists like Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg were at the forefront of the West Coast hip-hop revolution, so bringing them back to Los Angeles where it all started alongside Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar will prove to be will be an epic and unforgettable celebration of the impact hip-hop has today,” said Todd Kaplan, vice president of marketing for Pepsi in a statement. AdWeek.
Today, we have a new champion and a halftime show that gave a lot to talk about in a game that was more than vibrant and that, as usual, was won by the team with the best defense.
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