We’re less than a month away from the 2021 edition of the Big Game, with The Weeknd set to perform at halftime. To whet fans appetites, Pepsi, the official sponsor, just dropped a minute-long teaser commercial featuring people bopping along to “Blinding Lights” at their various jobs. The track, Billboard’s No. 1 Hot 100 song of 2020, broke all sorts of records including Billboard’s all-format Radio Songs airplay chart with 19 weeks in the top spot and 43 weeks in the Hot 100’s top 10.
After the news came out that the Toronto-born superstar would be performing to a hundred million viewers, he admitted, “I’m humbled, honored and ecstatic to be the center of that infamous stage this year.” How do you expect watching the Big Game will be different this year?
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Being named “The Peoples Champ” Drerawka is definitely that. For more than 10 years Dre has been involved in the Salt Lake community rather if
it’s delivering turkeys and gifts for families in need during the holidays or providing entertainment, Dre has been consistent. Born in Salt Lake City and raised in Portland, Oregon by a single father. Dre found his way back to Salt Lake in 2005 where he
graduated from Cottonwood High School and pursued entertainment.
Hosting shows around the valley at a young age Dre found
his voice by being authentic, honest and humble. Dre never waited for an opportunity rather he went out and created his own opportunities while helping uplift others. Being a true creative learning audio and video production is one thing he is very happy
about. Dre has many great qualities but if asked he will tell you he prides himself on being a model father and husband.
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