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			'Simple taste of fear' as Maroon 5 lead drama-free Super Bowl 
			halftime show 
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			 [February 04, 2019] 
			By Rich McKay 
 ATLANTA (Reuters) - Maroon 5 threw just 
			about everything at the Super Bowl halftime show: a gospel choir, a 
			drumline, pyrotechnics, a giant letter "M" and even SpongeBob. But 
			what it didn't summon was the faintest whiff of political drama. And 
			to critics, that was the point.
 
 The choice of the pop rock act was intended to "please fans - and 
			corporate overlords - eager for a halftime show that put politics 
			aside for a few sweet moments," wrote the Los Angeles Times. "The 
			reality put across something else, though, and that was the simple 
			taste of fear."
 
 Local Georgia flavor was added with two songs from Atlanta's rapper 
			Big Boi, half of the group OutKast. Rapper Travis Scott joined in 
			after Big Boi rolled on the field in a Cadillac and wearing a fur 
			coat.
 
			
			 
			
 But that did little to mollify critics, some of whom wanted the lead 
			musician at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz stadium to be from Atlanta, now 
			acknowledged as a hub for hip-hop and rap groups.
 
 Others were looking for Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine to take a knee 
			in solidarity with former NFL star Colin Kaepernick whose protests 
			against police brutality against black Americans have been 
			excoriated by President Donald Trump.
 
 Musician Cardi B and others had publicly declined to perform at the 
			Super Bowl, in solidarity with Kaepernick.
 
 Before the show, Levine acknowledged there had been controversy but 
			said the band would "speak through the music".
 
 The Super Bowl halftime show always creates an "insatiable urge to 
			hate a little bit," Levine told Entertainment Tonight. "I'm not in 
			the right profession if I can't handle a little bit of controversy. 
			It's what it is. We expected it."
 
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			Adam Levine of Maroon 5 performs during the halftime show. 
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            The concert carried the added burden of a historically lackluster 
			game: the score between the New England Patriots and the Los Angels 
			Rams was just 3-0 at halftime when Maroon 5 took the stage amid fire 
			blasts and a light show.
 Levine started with "Harder to Breathe" followed by "Sicko Mode", 
			which had numerous words bleeped out by the broadcaster.
 
 During a light show, cartoon characters from SpongeBob SquarePants 
			made an appearance on big video monitors.
 
 A drumline and a gospel choir joined the band for a rendition of 
			"Girls Like You" just before Big Boi rolled in to sing parts of his 
			song "Kryptonite," before jumping in with Levine for parts of 
			OutKast's "The Way You Move."
 
 Levine ended shirtless and dancing near the edge of the stage for a 
			rendition of "Sugar."
 
 He seemed to crouch to be near his fans, but does not seem to have 
			taken a knee in protest.
 
 The Patriots went on to beat the Rams 13-3, the lowest scoring Super 
			Bowl game played.
 
 (Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; Editing by Peter Graff)
 
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