The Dr. Dre-curated halftime show for Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles featured Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent, and Anderson Paak, all artists in the Dre extended family.
It did not include The Game, who also has a long-running relationship with Dre.
Game has long blamed JAY-Z, who oversees the halftime show for the NFL, for the snub.
However, it might not be that simple.
During a recent panel discussion, Dre was asked if he regretted leaving anyone off, with the moderator specifically mentioning Game's name.
Snoop Dogg gives JAY-Z his flowers for his contribution to the Super Bowl since 2020. Kendrick is set to be the 1st Rapper to headline the Half Time show solo. pic.twitter.com/WOA39HoAAm
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"No, I was good, it was perfect," Dre said of the show.
The crowd laughed at his response. Game won't think it's so funny.