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Bruno Mars and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers performed during the 48th Super Bowl Half Time show on Sunday. A good, nameless children's choir opened with Travie McCoy's Billionaire (featuring Mars) before Mars' drum solo that lead to his 2010 hit Locked Out of Heaven. It was great to see the Chili Peppers come out of retirement to perform Give It Away. But I'm really disappointed that there wasn't any twerking or Janet Jackson nip slips.
Honestly, I don't think anything will top Prince's halftime show in 2007.