The Super Bowl Halftime show is one of the most anticipated events in sports. From the infamous Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction to Beyonce breaking out into a sweat-dripping formation dance, the excitement has been palpable when it comes to who will be performing and what they have in store for viewers.

A Super Bowl Halftime Show Origin Story

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It all started back in 1967 with two University of Arizona bands, but since then some of the most popular names in music have taken center stage at the big game. Michael Jackson, Prince, U2, The Rolling Stones, Madonna, and Coldplay are among the acts who have brought their talents to the festivities.

And with such high-profile performers, such as Missy Elliott and Rihanna taking up more recent spots, it is no wonder why viewership has grown exponentially, with an estimated 118 million tuning in last year.

5 Super Bowl Halftime Artists We Want To See Perform Next Year

The halftime show is no longer just a break from the game, but one of the main reasons people tune in to watch the Super Bowl. As a result, only the best of the best in talent gets to perform.

And after Rihanna revealed baby number two during her Super Bowl 57 performance, whoever is up next has pretty big shoes to fill. No matter who takes center stage the next time, all eyes will be on them. Here are five Black celebrities we would like to see perform at the Super Bowl Halftime Show next year:

Usher

Usher is an iconic R&B artist who has provided us with countless classic hits over the past two decades, from “Yeah!” to “DJ Got Us Fallin’ in Love.” He is beloved by fans across all genres and ages, and his music has been featured in multiple films, TV shows, and commercials. His voice carries a soulful tone that can only be described as timeless.

Plus, Usher definitely knows how to put on a show. The “U Got It Bad” singer performed at some of the biggest shows in the world and can always guarantee an entertaining experience for his fans. With his extensive back catalogue and experience as a performer, Usher is the perfect candidate for the next Super Bowl Halftime show.

SZA

SZA is dominating the charts right now, which is why the “All The Stars” singer is our next pick for who should perform. After releasing her critically acclaimed album ‘Ctrl’ in 2017 and becoming the most nominated female artist at the Grammys this year, SZA has become an undeniable force in music. She has also collaborated with some of biggest stars of today, including Kendrick Lamar, Doja Cat, and Cardi B.

The Super Bowl Halftime show is one of the biggest stages in entertainment and would be the perfect platform for SZA to showcase her talents. Not to mention, she could make history as one of the first R&B solo artists to ever headline a Halftime show.

Lil Jon

Lil Jon is the perfect choice for a Super Bowl Halftime show. He has an extensive catalog of hit songs, ranging from his breakout anthem “Get Low” to more recent collaborations with DJ Snake and others heavy hitters in the music industry. His music is sure to get the whole stadium dancing along with him, as well as excite viewers at home who will be eagerly awaiting what he plays next during his set.

Not to mention, his stage presence is unmatched. Lil Jon knows how to turn up a crowd in no time flat. He can captivate an audience with witty one-liners, humor, and infectious beats that have been ingrained in pop culture over the years.

Ciara

It is no secret that Ciara is a powerhouse in the music industry. She has been a trailblazer since her debut album released, and she has consistently produced chart-topping hits that are not only popular but also highly acclaimed. From her anthems like “Goodies” to her recent collaboration with Missy Elliott and Fatman Scoop, Ciara has been a leader in pushing the boundaries of pop music.

It is also worth noting that as a female artist, Ciara has always taken a stand to fight for equality and justice for women in the industry. Her latest single “Level Up” celebrates self-love and encourages women to take charge of their lives and pursue their dreams. This is an incredibly important message for young girls, one that speaks to the importance of female empowerment in our society.

Doja Cat

Doja Cat is another great choice for a Super Bowl Halftime show. Not only does she have plenty of chart-topping hits, but her unique blend of rap and pop creates an exciting blend that appeals to audiences of all ages. Her impressive vocal range and high energy performances make her an ideal choice for this type of event.

Doja Cat is also a big hit with younger audiences. Her fun and upbeat music speaks to the energy of teens and young adults, making her a great pick for an audience that is always looking for something new. Plus, her entertaining dance moves coupled with creative lyrics make Doja Cat an ideal performer for a Super Bowl Halftime show.