<P> Following the performance, Beyoncé was criticized for performing a song that they considered to be "anti-police" during the halftime show and for appearing to align herself with the Black Lives Matter movement . Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani accused the performance of being anti-police and also criticized Beyoncé's use of Black Power and Black Panther Party symbolism in her dance routine . "This is football, not Hollywood, and I thought it was really outrageous that she used it as a platform to attack police officers who are the people who protect her and protect us, and keep us alive," he said . The controversy caused a "#BoycottBeyonce" hashtag on Twitter and protesters announced plans for an "anti-Beyoncé" rally on the morning of February 16 outside of the NFL's headquarters in New York City, but no one showed up for such a rally . CNN political commentator Sally Kohn stated that "too many police continue to show themselves to be far more interested in reactionary defensiveness and preserving the abusive status quo ." Black Lives Matter activist Melina Abdullah praised Beyoncé and other artists who "are willing to raise social consciousness and use their artistry to advance social justice ." </P> <P> The halftime show became the fourth highest ever watched show in the United States, with total viewership of 115.5 million . </P> <Ol> <Li> "Yellow" </Li> <Li> "Viva la Vida" </Li> <Li> "Paradise" </Li> <Li> "Adventure of a Lifetime" </Li> <Li> "Uptown Funk" (Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars) (contains elements of "U Can't Touch This") </Li> <Li> "Formation" (Beyoncé) (contains elements of "Crazy in Love") </Li> <Li> "Fix You" / "Up&Up" (featuring Mars and Beyoncé) (contains elements of "Clocks", "Midnight", "Independent Women, Pt 1", "Just the Way You Are", "Purple Rain" and "Beautiful Day") </Li> </Ol> <Li> "Yellow" </Li>

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