For almost six decades, the Super Bowl has grown way beyond just a football game. It’s the biggest stage in American sports. It pulls in millions of views and ranks close to $600 million every year. Fans don’t just tune in for the game; it’s the movie trailers, the commercials, and most of all the iconic halftime show that make the Super Bowl-SUPER BOWL. Over the years, many icons take turns on the stage, which makes their fame skyrocket. The artists are always eager to receive the invitation, but those who don’t, well, let’s say it gets a little unsettling for them.
Lil Wayne wasn’t too happy when he learned that he wouldn’t be performing for the Super Bowl halftime show in his hometown, New Orleans, this year. This led the fans to instantly wonder about how these decisions and choices a