Snoop Dogg says he won’t let this year’s huge Super Bowl stage stress him out. The veteran rapper said he would be nervous, but only after his performance was completed.

“For me, when I perform, I never let the moment be bigger than me,” Snoop Dogg said in a recent interview with The Associated Press.

On February 13, 2022, the male rapper will stand on the same stage as Dr.Dre, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar and Mary J. Blige at halftime of the Super Bowl – the annual championship match of the Football Association America.

The male rapper who collaborated with Son Tung M-TP further described: “What does this mean? I don’t know how to describe it. While I perform, I will enter my own musical zone. I’ll be there with the script, the laser, focusing on sound, visuals and a really good state of mind to have a great stage.

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After that, I was nervous to see how the audience would react. But at least, before and during the performance, I was not afraid at all.

Snoop Dogg described performing at the Super Bowl in his hometown as a “dream come true”. He also expressed his desire to stand on the same stage with music legends, and has been friends with Snoop Dogg for decades.

“We are all one. All united,” the 50-year-old rapper said. “If you really understand the message this show gives, this world needs to understand that we need to come closer together instead of tearing us apart or tearing us apart.”

Snoop Dogg said their performance this time is especially important to the history of hip-hop culture. Other rap artists who have performed at the Super Bowl include Travis Scott, Sean “Diddy” Comb, Queen Latifah, Nelly and Big Boi.

Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Blige and Kendrick Lamar have joined the list of famous artists to perform in Super Bowl entertainment shows, including Beyoncé, Madonna, Coldplay, Katy Perry, U2, Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira and most recently The Weeknd.

“I still think I’m in a dream. I never imagined that one day, the organizers of sports activities on such a world scale would let pure hip-hop artists up. stage. It’s the NFT Super Bowl, can you believe it?”, the male rapper expressed his feelings.

He also added: “We will be looking forward to that moment. Maybe the brothers will come together to do something spectacular, but still maintain each person’s style. This will be a column It’s a historical milestone in hip-hop.”