Justin Timberlake pays tribute to Prince at 2018 Super Bowl

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

honoured the late native during his halftime show.

"Minneapolis, Minnesota, this one's for you," the 37-year-old said before paying a tribute to Prince, who was born in the city and continued to have deep ties there throughout his life, before dying in his home on April 7, 2016.

The 'Man Of The Woods' entertainer sang alongside a large projection of Prince, his classic 'I Would Die 4 U.'

The performance, however, stumped some fans who had criticised Timberlake for reportedly considering the use of a hologram to show performing during the tribute.

The reports had incited mixed responses, including rejection from Prince's former collaborator Sheila E.

"told me don't ever let anyone do a hologram of me. Not cool if this happens!" she tweeted on Saturday ahead of the show. However, she later clarified, tweeting, "Family, I spoke w/Justin 2nite and he shared heartfelt words of respect for & the Purple fans.

I look 4wrd 2 seeing what I'm sure is going 2 be a spectacular halftime show. There is no hologram."

Still, the tribute with a video of performing as Timberlake sang along and played piano upset some viewers, who expressed their disappointment on

"I wish #had written a will. All of this could've been avoided," one fan tweeted. "Honoring is a good thing. Disrespecting his wishes and using his image anyway is damned disrespectful," wrote another user.

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First Published: Mon, February 05 2018. 09:58 IST