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Eminem Is Terrified Of Performing At The Super Bowl, Explains Why It's 'F**king Nerve-Wracking'

A host of other musicians will perform with Eminem, including Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre and Kendrick Lamar. It hasn't done much to calm him down though.

"To me, it’s like there’s nothing more final than live TV. If you f**k up, your f**k up is there forever.

"I was thinking yeah that’s dope all of us are gonna rap together. But I didn’t expect the production to be like this."

The Super Bowl is one of sport's most lucrative games and tonight's contest at SoFi Stadium promises to be an entertaining affair.

Currently, the Rams are favourites to walk away with the Vincent Lombardi Trophy for the first time in 22 years.

Opponents the Bengals are making their first Super Bowl appearance since 1989 so either side will be breaking long-standing hoodoos.

The 'God's Plan' hitmaker took to Instagram on Friday to show fans just how much he believes in close friend Beckham Jr.

His post was captioned: "All bets are in on the family," and attached were three different bets made with Stake.

A cool $600,000 of bitcoin has been bet on the Rams walking away with victory, which will give Drake $906,000 back.

Another flutter of $500,000 has seen Drake bet on a Beckham Jr. touchdown at anytime in the game.

The pressure he'll be feeling is unreal. Beckham Jr. could walk away with a Super Bowl ring and Drake could walk away with $2.8 million.

Or both men could be empty handed come Monday morning. No biggie.

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