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‘Yeah!' Usher had us caught up with his star-studded Super Bowl halftime show

The King of R&B lit up the stadium during his 13-minute performance

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Usher delivered a medley of his megahits as he kicked off his Super Bowl halftime performance in true Las Vegas style on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium.

See photos from Usher's Super Bowl LVIII halftime show

There was a giant marching band, dancers on roller skates, a red piano, and a star-studded stream of stars joining Usher on the stadium stage during his 13-minute performance.

Who performed with Usher during the Super Bowl halftime show?

First up was Alicia Keys performing on a sparkling red baby grand piano to sing their duet, "My Boo."

Alicia Keys performs during Apple Music halftime show of Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas, Nevada, February 11, 2024.

Next, was H.E.R. walking out playing a solo on an electric guitar with backup dancers and singers on roller skates while a shirtless Usher had a costume change, in which he, too, glided around the stage in skates.

Usher and H.E.R. perform
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Usher and H.E.R. perform during Apple Music halftime show of Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas, Nevada, February 11, 2024.

Then the crowd went wild when Lil Jon appeared on stage singing a snippet of his "Turn Down for What" before Usher began to perform one of his biggest hits, "Yeah!" filling the stadium speakers.

Lil Jon performs
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Lil Jon performs during Apple Music halftime show of Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas, Nevada, February 11, 2024.

Ludacris and will.i.am then joined the stage with Usher and Lil John to finish out the song as the R&B star danced amid a bedazzled crowd to close the show.

Ludacris, Usher, and Lil Jon perform
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(L-R) Ludacris, Usher, and Lil Jon perform onstage during the Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Usher spoke about what it meant to him to be in the Super Bowl halftime show, which he labeled as "One performance. 30 years in the making."

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