His thoughts must have been put into it. Overdrive.
Rapper Post Malone kicked off the Super Bowl on Sunday with a heartbreaking rendition of “America the Beautiful” during the big game’s pre-show.
Malone (real name Austin Richard Post) played in front of both the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, as well as hundreds of fans and even more fans watching from the comfort of his living room. , performed a heart-wrenching rendition of this iconic song.
Malone, 28, revealed he was selected to sing at the pre-game show last month.
“America the Beautiful Live” @Super Bowl LVIII Pregame”, “Sunflower” crooner Posted on X (old Twitter).
Malone joined country music icon Reba McEntire and R&B singer Andra Day to sing the national anthem and perform “Lift Every Voice and Sing” before kickoff at 6:30 p.m.
The Grammy winner is no stranger to Sunday’s Super Bowl mayhem.
In addition to her performance at the beginning of the night, the singer also appeared in a commercial with NFL legend Peyton Manning and a Tyrannosaurus for beer company Bud Light.
The commercial is It came out on Tuesday, It features a former Indianapolis Colts quarterback, 47, and a group of friends who awaken the Bud Light genie and begin making ridiculous wishes come true.
“The wish is mine,” says the man in the jersey.
After fielding a series of requests from “80s hair” to “sweet” rides, one Denver Bronco-wearing fan says, “I wish Peyton Manning was my best friend,” calling out Hall of Famer encouraged the appearance of
Another friend managed to bring the rapper into existence after asking the genie, “I want Post Malone.”
Manning himself gets in on the act, demanding a house party where Malone is the star, and his desires begin to spiral out of control.
Everything seemed to be leveled out, until a giant tyrannosaurus ran into the party.
“Who asked for a Tyrannosaurus?” one person asks.
“Guilty,” the “Go Flex” singer replied.
After the commercial was released, Malone released a statement about how excited he was about the beer company’s third ad.
“I came here for a three-peat, and I’m happy to be back at Bud Light in my third Super Bowl commercial,” said Malone, who appeared in the company’s 2021 and 2020 commercials. “I’m doing it,” he said.
The tone of the commercial is also markedly different, as the company struggles to get back on its feet after a failed marketing attempt featuring trans TikToker Dylan Mulvaney caused sales to plummet.
