OAKLAND, Calif. (KRON) — A Bay Space turf dancer was part of Sunday evening’s Tremendous Bowl halftime present in New Orleans.
The which means behind Kendrick Lamar’s jacket through the Tremendous Bowl halftime present
Oakland native Ice Chilly 3000, a lead member of Oakland’s Turffeinz Dance Crew (pronounced Turf Fiends), carried out proper subsequent to Compton-based rapper Kendrick Lamar.
“I just came from New Orleans doing the halftime show,” stated Ice Chilly 3000 whose actual identify is Gary Morgan. “It was real amazing out there and I couldn’t ask for no other experience like that.”
Lamar’s halftime Tremendous Bowl efficiency has the Web and everybody speaking, from his call-out of rapper Drake to the choreography. However should you have been trying carefully, you will note that the Bay Space was represented as effectively.
“When I walked on the field, it signified that I was ready,” stated Ice Chilly 3000. “The rehearsals and everything, I was real prepared for that. I think the thing that really shocked me more was the environment, the atmosphere, the crowd, just all of that. I think that’s what made it even better for me.”
Ice Chilly 3000 has been featured in different tasks with Lamar, together with the video for the Grammy award-winning track, “Not Like Us.” He stated his Tremendous Bowl debut efficiency was a once-in-a-lifetime expertise.
“Changed forever because I learned new things that I can apply to my own team, which is the Turffeinz, and continue to take the Turffeinz to the top,” stated Ice Chilly 3000.
He stated a digicam shot of him standing subsequent to Kendrick Lamar through the present was not solely iconic for him, however for all of Oakland.
“I knew it was a shot that the whole Bay Area was going to be proud of,” stated Ice Chilly 3000. “I just knew that, I felt that.”
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The Oakland dancer stated the possibility to carry out throughout Black Historical past Month alongside Lamar along with his thought-provoking efficiency is what makes this journey so distinctive.
“I just seen all Black people, and it was crazy to me,” stated Ice Chilly 3000. “I didn’t register that. Now that I’ve seen it for myself, I understand why now. I think it was kind of necessary for the message and for the performance. Because everybody’s great dancers, you can find great dancers all the time, but I think this was necessary for this performance.”