Dr. Dre 'Went Against' One Of The NFL's Requests During Super Bowl Halftime Show
1999 smash-hit 'Still D.R.E' left NFL officials 'uncomfortable' and asked Dre to omit 'still not loving police' in the song.
The line is in reference to Dre's time as leader of the N.W.A., who caused controversy after releasing 'F**k Tha Police' in 1988.
If you watched the show, and you should if you haven't already, you'll hear the California native sing it loud and proud with an increased emphasis.
Dre reportedly went 'back and forth' with league officials about what he could and couldn't sing and claimed he was feeling 'disgustingly censored' throughout.
Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick took the knee during a preseason game in 2016 to protest against police brutality.
"We watched all elements of the show during multiple performances this week," Brian McCarthy, an NFL spokesperson stated.
"(We) were aware that Eminem was going to do that."
It's safe to say the halftime show will go down as one of the most memorable in history.
The Bengals needed just one yard on the fourth down to put them within field goal range to level things up right at the death.
However, the Rams defence managed to hold on and secure a historic win.