At the end of the day, the Weeknd – aka Abel Tesfaye – didn’t bring out any guest stars for his Super Bowl Halftime show. I didn’t believe Abel would be enough, but honestly… it was fine. It wasn’t the best ever – not while Beyonce lives and breathes – but it was far from the worst. I appreciated the fact that Abel took it seriously, wanted to create some really big visuals and that he choreographed the sh-t out of it. Things I didn’t appreciate: the Tethered Zombie Dance Army. It was ghoulish! But maybe it was supposed to be – Abel was so clearly going for a Nu Thriller vibe, a new Michael Jackson energy. Here’s the Halftime Show:
You know what was funny to me? All of the cocaine jokes people were making on Twitter? Once you hear all of Abel’s hits jammed together in 14 minutes, you realize how many of his songs are about cocaine. Except my favorite song of his, “The Hills,” which is about cocaine and a woman who is most likely A*iana G*ande. There were also some volume issues in the first few minutes? But the sound improved. Anyway, I would say… yeah, a pretty good Halftime show. He didn’t need guest stars because he made his good songs sound like major bangers (even when they weren’t). Confession: I enjoyed J.Lo and Shakira a lot more than this.
tampa having the most cocaine songs ever in one SB halftime show really is an in-state upset
— BUM CHILLUPS AKA SPENCER HALL (@edsbs) February 8, 2021
the Pepsi halftime show but every song is about coke ?
— sasha (@sashakalra) February 8, 2021
backstage at the super bowl pic.twitter.com/QMAAmwZw4e
— josh lewis (@thejoshl) February 8, 2021
singing songs about cocaine in florida is like eating popeyes in new orleans it’s just part of the culture
— ?netw3rk (@netw3rk) February 8, 2021
When the half time show went into the fun house #PepsiHalftime #PepsiHalftimeShow pic.twitter.com/DfziGJGZnc
— Jon (@jonbon757) February 8, 2021
Photos courtesy of Getty.
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