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Jazze Pha Hints At Lil Jon & Jermaine Dupri Joining The Superbowl Halftime Show


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Jazze Pha might have just spilled the beans when it comes to the Superbowl Halftime Show. The event is being boycotted by many in the culture because of the undying support for Colin Kaepernick. The NFL effectively blackballing Kaep out of the league has led to several powerful and influential entertainers such as Rihanna, Meek Mill, Jay-Z, Common, and others to take a stance against the NFL. When it was officially announced the Travis Scott and Big Boi would be joining Maroon 5 during the Halftime Show, the culture let out a collective groan of displeasure. 

TMZ caught up with producer Jazze Pha on his way back from the Halftime Show rehearsals, and he dropped a hint about a few guest performers. "I think Lil Jon and Jermaine Dupri and everybody gonna make it hot," Pha revealed. He soon backtracked on his comment, claiming that he didn't necessarily state either artist was going to perform. "Oh, there are other people. It's a whole... you ain't never seen nothing like it," brags Pha. His words are no surprise. If Big Boy and Trav are involved, we can imagine there will be others in their circle that may step on stage as well.  

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