2019 Super Bowl (Atlanta) Half Time act is...Maroon 5 Update: WTF Kaepernick dedication?

Interesting you said that....I believe Jay Z and Rhianna were asked about doing it this year and they both turned it down.
Yeah according to "reports" the richest artists out, said something that sounds cool to y'all. And then Jermaine already broke it down how he's doing shows that ain't even in the Superbowl but during that week. The game brings in revenue for everybody affiliated whether they claiming to be "down" or not. Especially for tbe artists that live in Atlanta. No one should gonna turn down a bag for a guy who already got paid by Nike - who also has football team sponsors as well v
 
Guess they are counting on additional viewership linked back to Kylie's social media as she posts/retweets, etc. Both for the game itself, and the halftime show.


She has 25.8 million followers on Twitter, and 122 million on Instagram. Trav's got 4.56 and 14.1 on the platforms. Not to mention the followings for the other Kard' family members. Similar to Puma's ties to Selena Gomez as a model / brand ambassador (144 million reach on IG) plugging their shoes & workout gear.


Always wondered how far in advance companies/brands paid the network for the coveted ad spots.
 
Man fuck the NFL and fuck the Superbowl. Ain't nobody got time for that shit. Props to all musicians who said, "I ain't performing at that shit."

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Yeah according to "reports" the richest artists out, said something that sounds cool to y'all. And then Jermaine already broke it down how he's doing shows that ain't even in the Superbowl but during that week. The game brings in revenue for everybody affiliated whether they claiming to be "down" or not. Especially for tbe artists that live in Atlanta. No one should gonna turn down a bag for a guy who already got paid by Nike - who also has football team sponsors as well v
You do realize Superbowl acts...the ones that perform during half time... don't get paid to perform. They get exposure
 
https://www.tmz.com/2018/12/20/travis-scott-maroon-5-super-bowl-halftime-show-cardi-b/








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I completely forgot to post this...thanks
 
Is Jay-Z Right To Ask Travis Scott To Cancel His Super Bowl Halftime Performance?
AARON WILLIAMS 12.21.18
Travis Scott had been tabbed to perform at the 2019 Super Bowl halftime show alongside Maroon 5. But within hours it was reported that no less an authority than Jay-Z was trying to convince Travis Scott to cancel said performance. While nothing had been officially announced, Travis’ selection would have broken the NFL’s months-long slog which included rejections from such notable artists as Rihanna and Jay himself and renegotiated contracts with Cardi B.

Meanwhile, on Travis’ side of the deal, the selection could have capped a damn near historical year for the young Houston rapper. He’d become a father, released the critically acclaimed and ridiculously successful Astroworld over the summer, wrapped the first leg of a sold-out arena tour, organized and headlined his own music festival in his hometown, and been recognized by the city of Houston with his own Astroworld Day. Forget a feather in his cap; the Super Bowl selection would have completed an entirely different sort of hat trick, solidifying him as not just one of rap’s biggest stars but one of music’s as well. So, why would Jay-Z step in and try to prevent the young, up-and-coming entertainer from ascending to that coveted level?




The answer goes back to 2016, when the San Francisco 49ers’ then-quarterback, Colin Kaepernick, refused to stand for the presentation of the national anthem during a preseason game as a protest against police brutality. In the two years prior, over a dozen highly-publicized cases had dominated the news cycle in which police officers had killed Black citizens, in many cases on camera, without facing repercussions or even being charged with misconduct, despite evidence of improper actions taken by officers, both in the moment and as a pattern of abuses which had gone unaddressed for years previous.

Kaepernick’s protest drew national attention as well. When he explained his reasoning for refusing to stand (and later switched to kneeling as a show of respect for veterans and enlisted service members), he incited a widespread backlash from NFL fans, including Donald Trump, for his outspokenness. His activism was cited by a lawsuit Kaepernick filed against the NFL as a major reason that teams refused to offer him a contract the next season after he opted out of his contract with the 49ers. He contends that the league has colluded to prevent him from playing in retaliation for the negative publicity his protests brought during the 2016 season and the resulting, league-wide protests from other players in the 2017 season.

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Many fans and supporters share his belief; he wouldn’t be the first Black athlete to face censure for standing up for the rights of his fellow Black citizens. John Carlos and Tommie Smith were blacklisted for raising their fists in the Black power salute at the 1968 Olympics, while Muhammad Ali’s refusal to serve in the Vietnam War led to the New York State Athletic Commission stripping him of his titles. Black entertainers — especially those in hip-hop, such as Jay-Z, J. Cole, Snoop Dogg, and Kendrick Lamar — made it a point to praise Kaepernick’s protest and stand beside him in his further activism and philanthropy, calling attention to his plight during performances and donating to his social justice charities, while others proposed a boycott of the NFL through its last two seasons.

That last point is likely the reason Jay-Z, a rap elder statesman who has developed a reputation for activism of his own lately, disapproved of Travis’ plans to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show. Clearly, Jay feels that not only would Travis’ appearance negate the positive effects of the solidarity being shown to Kaepernick by hip-hop, it would also harm the potential boycott efforts, since Travis’ many, many fans would undoubtedly tune in to catch the show, leading to profits for the NFL. Though earlier in his career, he was staunchly apolitical, in recent years he’s expressed again and again that he believes platforms come with the responsibility to use them responsibly.


Judging from the record streaming numbers for Astroworld and the enthusiastic response to his live shows and further business moves, Travis has a massive platform. He’s even stated that he recognizes his power as a role model, citing wanting to provide a positive example to the kids of Houston as one of his primary motivations during his Astroworld Day acceptance speech. It seems that Jay-Z, as an example himself, is trying to hold Travis accountable to that standard. The NFL allegedly blackballed one of its few Black quarterbacks for the offense of speaking out in defense of Black people. With Jay’s current focus on social justice, that has to be an unconscionable, unsupportable offense — even performing at the halftime show could be read by some as tacit approval of the league’s actions.

Unlike Cardi B, who also was tabbed in rumors that she would join Maroon 5 in their performance, Travis doesn’t have a song with the headlining performers (Cardi’s appearance on “Girls Like You” delivered the band’s fourth No. 1 Billboard hit, outperforming all three of their other singles from Red Pill Blues).

Nor does Cardi have Travis’ cultural ubiquity — yet — or grasp of the pop culture moment the way Travis does. Her Invasion Of Privacy may have had historical success, but it didn’t come with its own arena tour, festival, and commemorative holiday. And, to state the frankly obvious, Cardi doesn’t present as African-American; while scholars do recognize Dominican and Trinidadian people as part of the diaspora, Cardi has fallen into hot water for prior comments online that got her accused of colorism because she looks Latina. Travis is a Black man; of the most publicized cases of police brutality that Kaepernick protested, the vast majority were men, with the exception of Sandra Bland and Korryn Gaines.


With discussion swirling about the responsibility of Black entertainers to use their celebrity to promote causes such as prison reform, Jay-Z’s advice to Travis Scott echoes ghosts of the debate over his mentor Kanye West’s support of Donald Trump. While Kanye is free to think for himself, his support — both explicit and implied — for Trump as a person who has been manipulated and exploited to present him as a supporter of Trump’s policies, something Travis even tried to warn him about.

Even worse, Kanye’s advice and work were exploited by opportunists such as Candace Owens and Alex Jones to promote their own agendas and platforms. It would be all too easy for the NFL to use Travis’ performance to undercut criticisms of the league’s handling of social justice activism from its players, to say nothing of its patronizing treatment of players who deal with a multitude of issues from drug dependency to domestic violence.

Is Jay-Z right to recommend Travis cancel his impending performance for the sake of showing solidarity? While the NFL doesn’t pay performers for the Super Bowl halftime show, he’d also be turning his back on all of the potential income that he could garner from the resulting exposure, which is immeasurable. There’s a chance he still makes a lot of money and becomes a household name without it, but the opportunities to perform for an audience of millions during one of the most-watched events of the year are few and far between.

Jay-Z turned down the same opportunity, but he’s Jay-Z. Travis may be rap’s fastest rising star, but Jay-Z is rap’s sun; everything is in his orbit, he’s recognizable on a level that Travis is honestly years away from. Walking away now could set his career back in ways that aren’t even tangible yet. Ultimately, it’s Travis’ choice, but the stakes could be a lot higher than they appear on the surface. We may not be able to see every concrete result, but the world is watching.
 
So lemme get this straight...Jay-z, who represents NFL players through his Roc Nation Sports agency, wants travis scott to not do the halftime show in solidarity with Kaepernick.

Jay-z, who gets a % of NFL money through players such as Saquon Barkley and Todd Gurley, wants Travis Scott to not use the SB halftime show as a platform to showcase his music potentially creating big sales of said music overnight.

Jay-z, who is worth $900 million and wants Travis Scott who's definitely not worth even $10 million, to turn down a money making opportunity.

Jay-z is a bozo on this one. Stop with the false outrage and protest. If Jay-z is really down with Kaep and wants to protest the NFL, stop representing NFL players. But he won't do that. He like it when them NFL checks come to him, just not anyone else.
 
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You do realize Superbowl acts...the ones that perform during half time... don't get paid to perform. They get exposure

Duh. And obviously it's worth it. But I also mentioned Jermaine Dupri who isn't doing the actual Superbowl but events surrounding it, which DO pay.

Look, I said when all this fake shit started, that it wasn't gonna hold up. Economics trumps that shit everytime.
 
So lemme get this straight...Jay-z, who represents NFL players through his Roc Nation Sports agency, wants travis scott to not do the halftime show in solidarity with Kaepernick.

Jay-z, who gets a % of NFL money through players such as Saquon Barkley and Todd Gurley, wants Travis Scott to not use the SB halftime show as a platform to showcase his music potentially creating big sales of said music overnight.

Jay-z, who is worth $900 million and wants Travis Scott who's ,finitely not worth even $10 million, to turn down a money making opportunity.

Jay-z is a bozo on this one. Stop with the false outrage and protest. If Jay-z is really down with Kaep and wants to protest the NFL, stop representing NFL players. But he won't do that. He like it when them NFL checks come to him, just not anyone else.


Gotta admit you make great points fam
 
So lemme get this straight...Jay-z, who represents NFL players through his Roc Nation Sports agency, wants travis scott to not do the halftime show in solidarity with Kaepernick.

Jay-z, who gets a % of NFL money through players such as Saquon Barkley and Todd Gurley, wants Travis Scott to not use the SB halftime show as a platform to showcase his music potentially creating big sales of said music overnight.

Jay-z, who is worth $900 million and wants Travis Scott who's ,finitely not worth even $10 million, to turn down a money making opportunity.

Jay-z is a bozo on this one. Stop with the false outrage and protest. If Jay-z is really down with Kaep and wants to protest the NFL, stop representing NFL players. But he won't do that. He like it when them NFL checks come to him, just not anyone else.

I do NOT have an immediate response to this

cause that was very well done

besides the fact that his clients have gotten life changing deals and have had careers AFTER football, he has not just TALKED he has been ACTIVELY supporting MANY causes with time AND money.

And maybe there might be a BIGGER play here that we are not yet aware of?

I will give Jay the benefit o f the doubt over Goodell and NFL owners ANY DAY.
 
I do NOT have an immediate response to this

cause that was very well done

besides the fact that his clients have gotten life changing deals and have had careers AFTER football, he has not just TALKED he has been ACTIVELY supporting MANY causes with time AND money.

And maybe there might be a BIGGER play here that we are not yet aware of?

I will give Jay the benefit o f the doubt over Goodell and NFL owners ANY DAY.
There's no bigger play, this shit is over. There was never no "resistance" and all of you watch football, the players play, and all the shit was fraud from.jimp. Cut. It. Out.
 
This Super Bowl will get historically bad ratings mark my words....for so many reasons.

Kap supporters
National anthem supporters
Some people hate Atlanta for being too LGBT friendly
Some people hate Georgia for not being LGBT friendly enough
Atlanta is synonymous with Hip Hop culture
People see ATL as a terrible sports town and not ready for the national or world stage
Laughingstock of the nation when it comes to traffic and weather

Etcetera...
 
I do NOT have an immediate response to this

cause that was very well done

besides the fact that his clients have gotten life changing deals and have had careers AFTER football, he has not just TALKED he has been ACTIVELY supporting MANY causes with time AND money.

And maybe there might be a BIGGER play here that we are not yet aware of?

I will give Jay the benefit o f the doubt over Goodell and NFL owners ANY DAY.

Bigger play could happen. Maybe Jay z sets travis Scott up with some collaborations musically or even some business ventures.

But if jayz is just sitting in his ivory tower with $900 million talking down travis Scott while collecting NFL money, dude can go kick rocks.

Dont down a man's money opportunities when you getting money from the same entity offering the opportunity. That's sucka shit.
 
Bigger play could happen. Maybe Jay z sets travis Scott up with some collaborations musically or even some business ventures.

But if jayz is just sitting in his ivory tower with $900 million talking down travis Scott while collecting NFL money, dude can go kick rocks.

Dont down a man's money opportunities when you getting money from the same entity offering the opportunity. That's sucka shit.

if that's the case?

yeah you right

but recent actions b both respective parties?

I'm siding with Jay over the NFL until PROVEN different.

And Travis aint collecting no NFL money

they don't pay

its for exposure

and I think having one of the best selling albums of the year and knocking up a Kardashian

and being in a beef with Kanye Drake and Nicki Minaj?

He got ALL the exposure he needs.

PLUS now Roc Nation via Jay going to go to bat for him too.

Jay, Rihanna and others were TRYING to send a message here

its bigger than hip hop

that young man need to understand that.
 
Maroon 5 is actually pretty good. Saw them in concert. They're a good, safe choice. Only song I hate by them is "Moves Like Jagger".

That said, I don't care, because I won't be watching the game or the halftime show. I don't deal with the NFL anymore. I also think that it's stupid for people to care so much about commercials during the game.
 
if that's the case?

yeah you right

but recent actions b both respective parties?

I'm siding with Jay over the NFL until PROVEN different.

And Travis aint collecting no NFL money

they don't pay

its for exposure

and I think having one of the best selling albums of the year and knocking up a Kardashian

and being in a beef with Kanye Drake and Nicki Minaj?

He got ALL the exposure he needs.


PLUS now Roc Nation via Jay going to go to bat for him too.

Jay, Rihanna and others were TRYING to send a message here

its bigger than hip hop

that young man need to understand that.

Now you as playahaitian saying this is ok. You stating your opinion with no skin in the game either way (I don't agree, but its a fair point).

But Jay-z is doing business with the NFL while telling someone else not to do business with the NFL. That's some hypocritical ho shit man.

Jay could send a message by severing ties with the NFL as a whole. Have Roc Nation represent athletes just not ones from the NFL. That would be sending a BIG message along with getting Travis Scott to not perform during the halftime show.
 
Now you as playahaitian saying this is ok. You stating your opinion with no skin in the game either way (I don't agree, but its a fair point).

But Jay-z is doing business with the NFL while telling someone else not to do business with the NFL. That's some hypocritical ho shit man.

Jay could send a message by severing ties with the NFL as a whole. Have Roc Nation represent athletes just not ones from the NFL. That would be sending a BIG message along with getting Travis Scott to not perform during the halftime show.

you know I can't argue that I just can't you laid it out too plain.

But maybe we could say this

just for the benefit of the doubt?

Jay and his company is also ENSURING these Black men get GOOD deals off and on the field

and AFTER football.

Much like Kaep is getting USED by Nike?

Kaep USING them too.

This s a MONEY world we live in.

You gotta use the system these white folk created and flip it...

that is what we been doing since DAY ONE.

At least Jay got power a voice influence to even TRY to do something.

Severing ties completely?

We could ask ALL the athletes to kneel

for all the top recruits to go to historically black colleges instead

to INSIST on MORE black coaches and execs

I could go on...

We gotta take small steps and SUPPORT brothers and sisters when they do make that sacrifice.
 
Who gives a fuck about that weirdo Travis Scott anyways? I can't name one of his fuckin songs. All I know is he was on SZA's Love Galore and he fuckin sucked on that so fuck him completely.

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Cardi B to the Super Bowl Halftime Show: No-kurrr
By Devon Ivie@devonsaysrelax
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Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Global Citizen

The politics surrounding the NFL have made it pretty difficult for the organization to book top talent to perform at the impending Super Bowl Halftime Show, so much so that the rumored current line-up, Maroon 5 and Travis Scott, might actually end up backing out. However, we can now cross one of the show’s rumored surprise guests, Cardi B, off the list, mostly because 1) She’s wholly uninterested in having anything to do with that dumb sport Charlie Brown sucks at, and 2) An official offer was never extended. “The rumor circulating that she wants a million dollars and she wants her own set is false. There was never a firm offer to begin with for a performance. There were talks about it, but she was not particularly interested in participating because of how she feels about Colin Kaepernick and the whole movement,” a rep for the rapper told Page Six. “But again, there was never a solid offer for her to say yes or no to regarding the Super Bowl.” Girl is busy anyway!
 
Cardi B to the Super Bowl Halftime Show: No-kurrr
By Devon Ivie@devonsaysrelax
09-cardi-b.w330.h330.jpg

Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Global Citizen

The politics surrounding the NFL have made it pretty difficult for the organization to book top talent to perform at the impending Super Bowl Halftime Show, so much so that the rumored current line-up, Maroon 5 and Travis Scott, might actually end up backing out. However, we can now cross one of the show’s rumored surprise guests, Cardi B, off the list, mostly because 1) She’s wholly uninterested in having anything to do with that dumb sport Charlie Brown sucks at, and 2) An official offer was never extended. “The rumor circulating that she wants a million dollars and she wants her own set is false. There was never a firm offer to begin with for a performance. There were talks about it, but she was not particularly interested in participating because of how she feels about Colin Kaepernick and the whole movement,” a rep for the rapper told Page Six. “But again, there was never a solid offer for her to say yes or no to regarding the Super Bowl.” Girl is busy anyway!

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