Going to see the San Francisco 49ers take on the Minnesota Viking in a playoff game on Saturday (Jan. 11) at Levi’s Stadium?

Well, lucky you. Those are some tough tickets to come by. And, besides the game, you’ll also get to witness a pretty intriguing halftime show featuring some hip-hop hit-makers of yesteryear.

The lineup consists of Tone Loc, Young MC and the Sugarhill Gang. Related Articles 49ers Playoff Playlist: 10 great songs about San Francisco

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Here’s a look closer look at the bill:

Tone Loc

The 53-year-old rapper from Los Angeles burst onto the national scene in a big way with his 1989 debut, “Lōc-ed After Dark,” which hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and featured the huge hip-hop hits “Wild Thing” and “Funky Cold Medina.” It will be interesting in this #MeToo era to see if Loc performs “Funky Cold Medina” at Levi’s, given that the song’s content revolves around slipping some kind of a “love potion” into the drinks of unsuspecting females.

Young MC

The British MC is, by far, best known for his 1989 mega-hit “Bust a Move,” which won the 1990 Grammy for best rap performance and remained in the Top 40 for 20 weeks. It is, quite simply, one of the genre’s all-time classics and one that should truly have fans up and out of their seats — and busting moves — when he plays it at Levi’s.

Sugarhill Gang

The New Jersey hip-hop trio only had one sizable hit in the U.S. But what it a hit it was — 1979’s “Rapper’s Delight,” which became the first rap single to hit the Top 40 on Billboard. Expects tens of thousands to sing along when Sugarhill Gang performs the tune at Levi’s.

San Francisco isn't in the same league as Los Angeles when it comes to cities with the most cool songs written about them. But there are definitely some great SF-centric tunes. Here are my top 10: https://t.co/NA9bLQrA90 — Jim Harrington (@jimthecritic) January 8, 2020