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Snoop Dogg Smoked A Joint Before Going On Stage For Super Bowl Halftime Show, Footage Emerges

It's well known the 50-year-old is a marijuana smoker and many joked he would light up during the performance.

He didn't do that, but he did enjoy a few puffs right before dropping one of the Super Bowl's most iconic halftime shows.

Fans have reacted to the footage and they think it's classic Snoop.

One commented: "Snoop has a free pass to smoke weed anywhere in the world. Literally anywhere."

Another put: "Snoop is unbeatable lol."

A third said: "That man was buzzing in his performance."

While someone else tweeted: "Exactly the same way I warm up for work, fair play."

Longtime friends Dre and Snoop opened the proceedings with a rendition of 'The Next Episode' before paying tribute to Tupac Shakur with 'California Love' which sent SoFi Stadium wild.

50 Cent made a surprise appearance to perform 'In Da Club' before Mary J. Blige belted out 'Family Affair'.

Next up was California native Lamar who sent the crowd wild with 'Alright'.

Imagine being a Los Angeles Rams or Cincinatti Bengals player and hearing that. You only get one shot, do not miss your chance to blow... goosebumps.

The finale to the show was 'Still D.R.E' with everyone joining in.

On the pitch it was the Rams who ended their 22 year wait for the Vince Lombardi Trophy after running out 23-20 winners.

36-year-old Sean McVay made history by becoming the youngest coach to win a Super Bowl ring.

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