Hip-hop history almost wasn’t made at this year’s Super Bowl.
Dr. Dre, who spearheaded the trailblazing halftime show featuring Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar, Eminem and Mary J. Blige, has revealed he nearly pulled out of the big gig.
In a new interview on Dolvett Quince’s “Workout the Doubt” podcast, the Grammy Award-winning super-producer and rapper said that backlash concerns about working with the NFL amid Colin Kaepernick’s exile from the league was at hand.
“I was absolutely concerned about that,” he admitted. “I actually called a couple of close friends and said, ‘Listen, I’m gonna pull out. I’m not gonna do the show. Because I don’t know if I want that smoke. I don’t know if I want the backlash after doing the show and potentially looking like a f—ing sellout or something like that.’
Dr. Dre, whose real name is Andre Romelle Young, said conversations with Jay-Z and Nas are what changed his mind.