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Black National Anthem to be played at Super Bowl LVIII by singer and Black Lives Matter activist

In addition to “The Star-Spangled Banner” and “America the Beautiful,” Super Bowl LVIII will also include a performance of “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” also known as the Black National Anthem.

R&B singer Andra Day will sing the Black National Anthem at Super Bowl 58.

Day I have written This week, the X social media platform posted, “Peace and Blessings!!! So glad we got to perform the national anthem at the Super Bowl! Thank you! Thank God.”

the day it was said entertainment tonight“I was very nervous, but very, very excited. I'm grateful. And I'm just honored. It's an honor to sing the Black national anthem.”

Day said it was a “significant moment” for the Black national anthem to be played at the Super Bowl.

Day gained popularity with a triple platinum song titled “Rise Up” released in 2015.

“Rise Up” has become the unofficial anthem of the Black Lives Matter movement.

the day it was said before time magazine“I'm so honored because Black Lives Matter stands for standing up against oppression and persecution. The group's association with Rise Up has made me realize the need to use my platform to serve my community. I’ve become more aware of that.”

When asked what he hopes to achieve by combining his music and activism, Day replied: “I want to tell the truth about the racial terrorism that has happened and continues to happen in this country. Too often we change the narrative to make things better.” It sounds easy, but the reality is that if we don't address injustice honestly and openly, we will never heal. ”

In 2018, Day co-starred with rapper Common at the Oscars. During the performance, the musicians “called out the NRA and Donald Trump.” vox.

Black Lives Matter official Twitter account Congratulations On the day of the performance, she said, “It's an honor.” Sharing the stage with BLM co-founder and “trained Marxist” Patrice Kahn-Cullors, he tweeted. In his tweet, Day also included the following hashtag: #StandUp4Blacktivists.

Day also performed at the 2016 Democratic National Convention. She was Trayvon Martin's mother at the DNC that year.

The activist and singer said she admires Michelle Obama.

The song “Lift Every Voice and Sing” was originally written as a prayer hymn by James Weldon Johnson and J. Rosamond Johnson in 1900. This song contains references to slavery.

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People recognized the song as the “Negro National Anthem” in 1919.

Last year, Emmy Award-winning actress and singer Sheryl Lee Ralph sang the Black National Anthem at Super Bowl 57, a performance deemed divisive by many online commentators.

Gospel duo Mary Mary and the Youth Orchestra performed “Lift Every Voice and Sing” during the 2022 Super Bowl LVI.

A previously recorded version of the Black National Anthem sung by Alicia Keys was performed at the 2021 Super Bowl LV.

In 2020, “Lift Every Voice and Sing” was played during every NFL game during the first week of the season.

Reba McIntyre will sing the national anthem at Super Bowl III on February 11th at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Post Malone will sing “America the Beautiful” and R&B legend Usher will be the featured act at the Super Bowl halftime show.

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