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No music gig compares to the Super Bowl halftime show—15 minutes to cement your legend in front of 150 million distracted fans balancing nachos, beer, and regrettable bets. It’s a career-defining moment, where greatness meets pressure. This is a wild, opinionated breakdown of the best and worst, from Prince to Madonna, MJ to Macca, the Janets, Justins, and Beyoncés—and yes, that year they trapped Gloria Estefan in a Minnesota winter wonderland with inflatable snowmen. Some performances were iconic, others a disaster. Grab a bacon fritter and enjoy.
#35: The Black Eyed Peas
In 2011, witnessing the Black Eyed Peas perform was like spotting a mythical beast in discomfort. With their flashy robot suits, they embarked on an ill-fated musical journey, culminating in an awkward collaboration with Slash.

Amid this spectacle, even Usher’s eagerness dimmed, and Christina Aguilera’s national anthem rendition echoed the day’s offbeat musical undertones, leaving fans and music lovers bewildered.