Cardi B says she was offered Super Bowl halftime show, but 'denied it'
Cardi B declined the Super Bowl Halftime Show twice, aiming to amass more hits and feel ready for a show-stopping performance, her second album drops September 19.
- On Wednesday, September 3, Cardi B, Grammy-winning rapper, told Billboard she declined an offer to perform at the Super Bowl Halftime Show but said she's open to it in the future.
- Citing artistic readiness, Cardi B said in a Billboard interview she declined because she isn't yet musically and personally prepared and aims to deliver a show-stopping performance once her catalog grows.
- In 2019, Cardi B declined Super Bowl LIII to stand in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick, and her second studio album Am I the Drama? drops later this month.
- Earlier this week, Cardi B was found not liable in a civil case, clearing a distraction as she promotes new music, while fans online debated the claim and anticipated her Super Bowl debut.
- The halftime show has included hip hop acts in recent years, such as Kendrick Lamar, while major artists like Rihanna and Jay-Z have also declined the Super Bowl Halftime Show slot.
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Cardi B Explains Why She Turned Down Headlining Super Bowl Halftime Show | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Cardi B is holding off on performing at the Super Bowl Halftime Show…for now. In a new interview promoting her sophomore album Am I the Drama?, the 32-year-old Grammy-winning rapper revealed that she previously turned down the opportunity to perform during the NFL’s biggest game of the year. Keep reading to find out more…While speaking to Billboard, Cardi explained that she believed that she doesn’t have enough hits yet to headline the Halftime …
The rapper revealed that she rejected the proposal made to her and explained the reasons behind her decision.
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