The controversy quickly died down.

Last weekend, Dr. Dre made history at the famous Super Bowl halftime concerts by bringing together Eminem, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar and Mary J. Blige to perform some of the greatest classics ever. he has participated.

However, it is above all a gesture from Eminem that will have caught the attention.

Indeed, the rapper, the only white artist in the band, had decided to kneel for a long minute in protest against racism and police violence.

However, the federation had, according to rumors, demanded that Dr. Dre prevent his acolyte from doing so.

But that's not the case, according to the hip-hop icon.

“There are a few things we had to change, but it was minor.

Em kneeling, he was the one doing it on his own, there was no problem with that,” Dr. Dre assured TMZ.

The problem was elsewhere

A denial also confirmed by Brian McCarthy, one of the representatives of the NFL.

"We watched all the elements of the concert for many rehearsals this week, and we knew Eminem was going to do this," he said in a statement.

In reality, the changes in question concerned certain lyrics of the songs chosen to be part of the show.

This was particularly the case of the title

mAAd City

by Kendrick Lamar, which was amputated by two sentences referring to the gangs of Los Angeles.

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