Babyface got the festivities started for Super Bowl LVII between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs as he performed "America The Beautiful."# Babyface Sings America the Beautiful at Super Bowl LVIICheck out our other channels:NFL Mundo Brasil Singer, songwriter and producer Babyface performs "America the Beautiful" at Super Bowl LVII as Colin Denny is the ASL interpreter. Watch Usher's full Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show. Grammy Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds kicked off Super Bowl Sunday with the annual pre-kickoff performance of "America the Beautiful.". Brandishing an acoustic guitar emblazoned with the American flag, the 12-time GRAMMY winner strummed along as he sand, "O beautiful for spacious skies/ For amber waves of grain/ For purple mountain majesties/ Above the fruited plain!" Super Bowl LVII kicked off on Sunday with a star-studded medley to remember. Among those who took the field during the big game was Babyface, who was on hand to perform "America the Beautiful." America the Beautiful Performed by Babyface at Super Bowl LVII A trio of melodic anthems kicked off Super Bowl LVII Sunday. Sheryl Lee Ralph performed "Lift Every Voice and Sing," Chris Stapleton sang the national anthem, and 12-time Grammy award winner Babyface (whose real name is Kenneth Brian Edmonds) kicked off Super Bowl LVII with a soaring performance of “America The Beautiful.”. The GRAMMY-award winning singer performed the classic patriotic tune on Sunday (Feb. 12) at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. In addition to the National Anthem, Super Bowl LVII is featuring other performances, whether it be “America the Beautiful” or “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” With both of these performances today, let’s just say that there are some living legends front and center — people who won’t get super-intimidated by so many people watching all Babyface performs "America the Beautiful" before Super Bowl LVII between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles at State Farm Stadium on February 12, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona. 9X-Diamond certified musician Post Malone performs "America the Beautiful" at Super Bowl LVIII. Watch Usher's full Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show. Grammy Award winner Reba McEntire and Check out Post Malone going acoustic for an amazing version of "America the Beautiful" to help kick off the NFL's Super Bowl LVIII. Published Sun, 11 Feb 2024 18:12:09 -0600 by Ray Flook Post Malone opened Super Bowl Sunday LVIII in Las Vegas with a tender performance of “America The Beautiful.”. Clad in a bolo tie and brown suede, t he 10-time GRAMMY nominee self-accompanied on acoustic guitar for the patriotic number, crooning, “O beautiful for spacious skies / For amber waves of grain / For purple mountain majesty / Above the fruited plain / America, America / God Watch live local and primetime games, NFL RedZone, and NFL Network on Plus.NFL.comCheck out our other channels:NFL Mundo Earlier this month, The NFL announced that Grammy-nominated artist Post Malone will be performing "America the Beautiful" ahead of Super Bowl LVIII. Here is his full performance ahead of the big This will be, however, Lamar’s second time on the halftime stage. In 2022, he made a cameo during Dr. Dre’s show at Super Bowl LVI along with Eminem, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent and Mary J. Blige Game is still very fun, deep, and there's a bazillion ways to play. All this customizability comes at a cost, though, of the division and variation with no "one source of truth" in terms of the current cards people are after, the ways anyone is playing, or where anyone wants to see the game go. #postmalone #americathebeautiful #superbowllviii Post Malone delivers an acoustic version of 'America the Beautiful' moments before the Kansas City Chiefs face off against the San Francisco 49ers at Allegia The 10-time Grammy nominee performed a captivating rendition of the iconic song before the Super Bowl.
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