U2 (2002) leads with 52% of votes
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The stage is set with two radically different flavors of Super Bowl legacy: Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, and Mary J. Blige bring a powerhouse of hip-hop and R&B to 2022, while U2's 2002 show offered a soul-stirring rock tribute in the shadow of 9/11. This battle isn’t just about music; it's a clash of eras and emotions, where raw, explosive energy meets profound, heart-touching melodies. Fans find themselves torn, loyal to the beats and bars of modern icons, or swayed by the haunting strains of U2's timeless anthems. Which performance resonates more with the spirit of the Super Bowl? Cast your vote and tip the scales in this high-stakes showdown of musical titans.
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer U2 (2002) over Dr. Dre / Snoop / Eminem / Kendrick / Mary J. Blige (2022) when it comes to the greatest Super Bowl Halftime Shows of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick U2 (2002) 52.4% of the time over Dr. Dre / Snoop / Eminem / Kendrick / Mary J. Blige (2022).
Across all battles:
U2 (2002) win rate: 51.4%
Dr. Dre / Snoop / Eminem / Kendrick / Mary J. Blige (2022) win rate: 47.5%
The 2022 show packed a punch with a lineup of hip-hop royalty delivering hit after hit. It was a high-energy, nostalgic ride for many fans, showcasing some of the biggest anthems in hip-hop history and bringing the genre's influence to the forefront of a global stage.
U2's halftime show is etched into fans' hearts mainly because of its moving tribute during a tough time for America. Their performance of 'Where the Streets Have No Name' with the names of 9/11 victims scrolling in the background really pulled on people's heartstrings.
Fans are torn because both shows deeply resonated with different audiences. Dr. Dre and crew brought an unforgettable hip-hop spectacle, while U2's performance is remembered for its emotional depth, especially after 9/11. It's a classic battle between two genres defining different eras.