Maroon 5isslated to headline the 2019 Super Bowl halftime showand fans are already demanding one specific special cameo.With the performance scheduled to take place in Atlanta, many are hoping theAdam Levine-fronted group brings out rapperCardi B, who is featured on the band’s single“Girls Like You.”“Cardi Bis in negotiations to perform,”TMZreported on Monday. “The main issue being discussed is whether or not she gets a solo set.”A rep forCardi Bdid not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.Twitter users put their full support behindCardi B’s possible appearance.“She just got her 3rd #1 song on Billboard, she broke records this year, and has the best female rap album this year… with that kind of success why not?” one userwrote.Mike Coppola/Getty; Jeff Kravitz/GettyCardi Bearned her first hit No. 1 with “Bodak Yellow” in September 2017 when she became the first female rapper since Lauryn Hill to get a solo No. 1. Then, this summer, she got another No. 1 with “I Like It.”“Cardi Bis making chart history, so she should definitely get her own solo set during Maroon 5’s Super Bowl performance,” another usersaid.“Can the @SuperBowl please let @iamcardib do a mini set? Maroon 5 don’t get me wrong… but we all thinking it needs some added finesse or something. Cardi would def be that,” a fanwrote.“I’ve already decided I’m not watching the SuperBowl next year unlessCardi Bis the halftime headliner. #teamcardi,” another fantweeted.While others brought up Cardi B’sfeudwithNicki Minaj.“Cardi Bgot 3 #1 songs and the Super Bowl in her debut era… Nicki is shaking,” one usertweeted.“Lol Nicki watching Maroon 5 perform their number 1 song withcardi bat the super bowl is gonna be a great time,” anotherwrote.Though Maroon 5 has yet to comment on the Super Bowl LIII news, multiple outlets includingVarietyandBillboardconfirmed the February 3, 2019, show.The NFL previously released a statement about the halftime act: “It’s a Super Bowl tradition to speculate about the performers for the Pepsi Halftime Show,” it reads. “We are continuing to work with [longtime sponsor] Pepsi on our plans but do not have any announcements to make on what will be another epic show.”

Maroon 5isslated to headline the 2019 Super Bowl halftime showand fans are already demanding one specific special cameo.

With the performance scheduled to take place in Atlanta, many are hoping theAdam Levine-fronted group brings out rapperCardi B, who is featured on the band’s single“Girls Like You.”

“Cardi Bis in negotiations to perform,”TMZreported on Monday. “The main issue being discussed is whether or not she gets a solo set.”

A rep forCardi Bdid not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

Twitter users put their full support behindCardi B’s possible appearance.

“She just got her 3rd #1 song on Billboard, she broke records this year, and has the best female rap album this year… with that kind of success why not?” one userwrote.

Mike Coppola/Getty; Jeff Kravitz/Getty

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Cardi Bearned her first hit No. 1 with “Bodak Yellow” in September 2017 when she became the first female rapper since Lauryn Hill to get a solo No. 1. Then, this summer, she got another No. 1 with “I Like It.”

“Cardi Bis making chart history, so she should definitely get her own solo set during Maroon 5’s Super Bowl performance,” another usersaid.

“Can the @SuperBowl please let @iamcardib do a mini set? Maroon 5 don’t get me wrong… but we all thinking it needs some added finesse or something. Cardi would def be that,” a fanwrote.

“I’ve already decided I’m not watching the SuperBowl next year unlessCardi Bis the halftime headliner. #teamcardi,” another fantweeted.

While others brought up Cardi B’sfeudwithNicki Minaj.

“Cardi Bgot 3 #1 songs and the Super Bowl in her debut era… Nicki is shaking,” one usertweeted.

“Lol Nicki watching Maroon 5 perform their number 1 song withcardi bat the super bowl is gonna be a great time,” anotherwrote.

Though Maroon 5 has yet to comment on the Super Bowl LIII news, multiple outlets includingVarietyandBillboardconfirmed the February 3, 2019, show.

The NFL previously released a statement about the halftime act: “It’s a Super Bowl tradition to speculate about the performers for the Pepsi Halftime Show,” it reads. “We are continuing to work with [longtime sponsor] Pepsi on our plans but do not have any announcements to make on what will be another epic show.”

source: people.com