The Atlanta-raised superstar stopped by Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club to speak about the momentous opportunity, revealing some cryptic details about what he’s cooking up.

When asked about his plans for the halftime show, the 44-year-old R&B veteran began by comparing the forthcoming performance to his current Las Vegas residency. The “U Don’t Have To Call” singer concluded by reiterating his priority, which is to pay homage to the culture and his lengthy career run, promising an unforgettable spectacle. “I’m thinking of making certain that the world understands the legacy that is my career, not just a moment, but the legacy, connection, the idea, and the nuance,” he said. “If it is a little bit if what Atlanta is, if it’s a lot a bit of what my life has been in terms of my experience, but I’m playin’ the hits.”