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Super Bowl halftime shift? Beyonce pop vs. Coldplay rock

Coldplay was the headliner act at Super Bowl 50. So, why is everyone talking about Beyonce, and Bruno Mars?

By Molly Driscoll, Staff writer

Following the Super Bowl 50 halftime show, most viewers are talking about the performances by artists Beyonce and Bruno Mars, both of whom took the stage at past Super Bowl halftime shows.

The rock band Coldplay was the first act announced as participating in the show and the group, led by frontman Chris Martin, took the stage first, performing such songs as 鈥淰iva La Vida.鈥 But critics are now focusing most of their attention on the songs that followed, including 鈥淯ptown Funk!,鈥 which was performed by Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson, and 鈥淔ormation,鈥 which was performed by Beyonce.聽

The latter song聽had been released only the day before by Beyonce.

鈥淚t鈥檚 Coldplay, starring Beyonce,鈥 New York Times writer Joe Caramanica wrote of the halftime program. 鈥淭he night鈥檚 true event鈥 of course, was Beyonce, who returned to the halftime show three years after headlining it to provide a much-needed assist to Coldplay鈥 Together, Beyonce and Mr. Mars brought screaming jolts of soul and funk and jubilation onto a stage that until that point had lacked all of those things.鈥澛

USA Today writer Robert Bianco wrote that Beyonce 鈥渦pstages Coldplay in halftime show鈥 there鈥檚 no question Beyonce just stole that Super Bowl halftime show from its headline act, Coldplay.鈥澛

And Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times wrote that 鈥淏eyonce [got] the halftime win with Coldplay鈥檚 blessing鈥 props to Coldplay members for not being afraid to look like the little guys at their own gig.聽 Which, of course, they did.鈥

Coldplay is a far more rock-oriented act than Beyonce or Mars and their selection in some ways harkened back to the mid-2000s period when those behind the halftime show selected such performers as Paul McCartney and The Who.聽

Recently, however, those behind the Super Bowl music show have gone with more pop-oriented acts like Beyonce, Mars, and Katy Perry, who headlined last year, and all have earned praise.聽

Many factors go into whether a halftime show succeeds, including song selection and amount of pageantry (Perry earned positive reviews for stunts including riding a giant lion). But is Super Bowl 50 another indication that audiences want more pop-oriented acts 聽for the Super Bowl halftime show rather than artists that are more rooted in rock 'n' roll?

The popularity of halftime pop stars may be indicative of the industry right now. Of the nominees for the 2016 Grammy's Best Rock Album, none have had a single chart higher on the Billboard Hot 100 than No. 37 (the group Muse achieved that). These are not groups that are reaching the top of the charts.

Coldplay鈥檚 songs can still chart, with recent hits like 鈥淢agic鈥 and 鈥淎 Sky Full of Stars鈥 cracking the top 20 on Billboard, but artists like Perry, Mars, and Beyonce are far more of a presence there, with all of them having achieved multiple No. 1 hit singles in their careers.聽

The success of shows involving Perry, Mars, and Beyonce is also most likely due in part simply to the skill of the performers involved. Rolling Stone writer Rob Sheffield wrote of Beyonce鈥檚 headlining turn in 2013, 鈥淏ey ran the world with superhuman renditions鈥 What a trip to share the planet with this woman,鈥 while Los Angeles Times writer Wood wrote of Mars鈥 performance this year, 鈥淢ars carried off his performance like the top-notch show-biz professional he is.鈥

Coldplay has earned praise for the band鈥檚 live performances, too. But the fact that acts like Beyonce, Mars, and Perry are performing these extremely popular pop hits and doing so in a way that wows the crowd may be what鈥檚 bringing them to Super Bowl dominance.聽

Prior to Coldplay being announced as the Super Bowl halftime show for this year, some of the most popular possibilities being discussed as contenders were artists such as Maroon 5 and Taylor Swift 鈥 both pop-oriented acts that could still take the stage in years to come.