The NFL continued a tradition before this year’s Super Bowl. Ahead of kickoff, fans were treated to a series of performances ...
Super Bowl viewers rejected Bad Bunny's political halftime show, with up to 9 million watching Turning Point's alternative show featuring Kid Rock instead.
US singer Coco Jones performs “Lift Every Voice and Sing” ahead of Super Bowl LX between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on February 8, 2026.
"Lift ev'ry voice and sing," a song often called the Black national anthem, was sung before the Super Bowl by Coco Jones.
No detail was overlooked, from her white headband and glam look to her stylish tracksuit and cultural stripes.
Before the Super Bowl halftime show triggered a wave of criticism, fans expressed their frustration with the NFL’s decision to include the “Black National Anthem” in the […] ...
South Carolina native Coco Jones honors a departed icon while singing "Lift Every Voice and Sing" at Super Bowl LX.
At the Super Bowl, Coco Jones honored moments in Black history while celebrating modern Black visionaries Karl Kani and Brandon Blackwood.
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Why the 'Black National Anthem' at Super Bowl sparked so much outrage
The Super Bowl LX performance was a topic of great contention. From Turning Point USA’s horrendous halftime show to Bad Bunny ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — The Seattle Seahawks have won the franchise’s second Super Bowl title. Sam Darnold and the offense finally found the end zone on a 16-yard pass to AJ Barner early in the ...
From demanding an ICE raid to calling the NFL 'disgraceful, Laura Loomer slammed Bad Bunny’s halftime show. She says the use ...
The singer performed ahead of Charlie Puth's rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner" and Brandi Carlile's performance of ...
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