Super Bowl Lix Black National Anthem Performance creates rabies on social networks
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Ledisi, award -winning singer and songwriter Grammy, sang “raised every voice and sing” as part Super Bowl Lix’s Pre -band ceremony.
Orleans’ origin sang a song, otherwise known as a black national anthem, in Caesars Superdome, as fans predicted to start a game between Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.
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Ledisi performs “Raise every voice and sings” in Super Bowl Lix. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
She won Grammy for the best traditional R&B performance for the song “Anything for You”.
Jon Batiste performed a national anthem, and Lauren Daigle performed “America The Beautiful”.
The performance of the black national anthem was a source of astonishment for fans since NFL decided to insert a song before Super Bowl finished the 2020 season. Fans were happy again and made their voices on social networks.
Ledisi performs “Raise every voice and sings” Before Super Bowl Lix. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)
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Nfl He started playing a black national anthem in the 2020 season after the death of George Floyd in the hands of a police officer in Minneapolis. The incident has started a wave of actions against a racial injustice in the United States
Super Bowl Lix Lix performers, Ledisi, Troy Andrews, known as Trombon Shorty, Lauren Daigle and Jon Batiste posing at a press conference, February 6, 2025 in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Matt York)
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Naacp began to promote “Raise every voice and sing” as a black national anthem in 1917.
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