- The comment section is full of truth. An American Past time turned into Woke Trash.
Dave W says: A song nobody knows. Nobody hums. Nobody sings. Nobody cares about. Nobody picked. WHO PICKED THIS ATROCIOUS song? Not Ray Charles singing bringing a tear to your eye. Some affirmative action mis fire with ZERO CREDIBILITY. In today’s hip hop n word gang banger Era, some lunatic selected a so f nobody has heard. With a beat and rhythm no one can remember. Sung like it’s a prayer for Equity, Reparations, and pretend joy. It’s TRASH.
The Deplorable Says: If they want their own anthem they should find their new country to play it in.
Dam Neck Says: Leave it up to the liberals to completely destroy the history and traditions of everything that has made this country great. Many of us myself included have served this country because it is the best country on the planet imo, all while the only thing liberals serve are themselves….. at the cost of us and our freedoms.
The song will be sung before the U.S. national anthem.
This year’s Super Bowl will feature the singing of Lift Every Voice and Sing, otherwise known as the black national anthem, before the start of this year’s game.
According to Mashable, “If the Super Bowl is your introduction to national treasure Sheryl Lee Ralph, welcome. The veteran singer-actress is set to take the Super Bowl stage Sunday to perform what is known as the Black national anthem, “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” She’s joined by country singer Chris Stapleton singing the national anthem and R&B star Babyface performing “America the Beautiful.’”
Ralph gushed at the opportunity to perform the song a the Super Bowl.
“Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think that I would be singing at the Super Bowl,” she told reporters.
The singing of the black national anthem before games began after the NFL incorporated much of the social justice movement begun by former 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick and hired rapper Jay-Z to handle entertainment and social justice messaging.
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