I didn't even realize the Super Bowl was this past Sunday. But I had heard that some of my favorite rappers from my teen years were playing the halftime show, so I watched it for the first time this morning.
I grew up in the Inland Empire, and even though I was into metal, I adored West Coast Rap, and Southern California street culture. I remember baggy Dickies, gold chains, Chicana girls with bangs Aquanetted sky high, harlequin faced, with arched eyebrows and red lips outlined in black.
So although the show was short and corny, and the rappers were now as old as the Superbowl (56), I was jamming along.
I opened up The Babylon Bee (a satire news site) and found an article that was pretty much autobiographical. I showed it to my daughter, whose face turned red with laughter, because it was so spot on:
Children Horrified As 35-Year-Old White Mom Turns Into Gangsta Rapper During Halftime Show
Here is the halftime show. Oh you know I was all about it when I heard the lyrics, and the opening to "California Love"- I play the latter song every time I cruise down the I-5 toward my hometown. Oregon's alright, I guess, but it'll never be as amazing as California.
I grew up in the Inland Empire, and even though I was into metal, I adored West Coast Rap, and Southern California street culture. I remember baggy Dickies, gold chains, Chicana girls with bangs Aquanetted sky high, harlequin faced, with arched eyebrows and red lips outlined in black.
So although the show was short and corny, and the rappers were now as old as the Superbowl (56), I was jamming along.
I opened up The Babylon Bee (a satire news site) and found an article that was pretty much autobiographical. I showed it to my daughter, whose face turned red with laughter, because it was so spot on:
Children Horrified As 35-Year-Old White Mom Turns Into Gangsta Rapper During Halftime Show
Here is the halftime show. Oh you know I was all about it when I heard the lyrics, and the opening to "California Love"- I play the latter song every time I cruise down the I-5 toward my hometown. Oregon's alright, I guess, but it'll never be as amazing as California.