“It’s one of those calls you think you’re not gonna get”: Chris Stapleton Was Unsure if Super Bowl Would Invite Him, Left Audience in Tears With National Anthem Along With CODA Star Troy Kotsur

"It's one of those calls you think you're not gonna get”: Chris Stapleton Was Unsure if Super Bowl Would Invite Him, Left Audience in Tears With National Anthem Along With CODA Star Troy Kotsur
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Super Bowl LVII was one for the books, with incredible performances from some of the biggest names in music. But one performance, in particular, stood out from the rest, leaving the audience in tears. That performance was the national anthem, sung by none other than Chris Stapleton.

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Fans of the artist and football enthusiasts alike were left in awe after his soulful rendition of the song. The singer, known for his hits such as Tennessee Whiskey and Broken Halos, was joined by CODA star Troy Kotsur, who performed American sign language alongside him.

Chris Stapleton Was Anxious About Receiving THE Call

Chris Stapleton at the Thursday
Chris Stapleton at the Thursday

Stapleton’s excitement was palpable as he revealed during a press conference that he initially wasn’t sure if he would be asked to perform at the Super Bowl.

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“It’s one of those calls you think you’re not gonna get, and then you get the call, and you’re like, OK, let’s do this.”

This sentiment is understandable, as singing the national anthem at the Super Bowl is an incredibly prestigious moment many artists dream of. The Super Bowl is a major annual event in American culture, attracting millions of viewers in the US and worldwide.

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Chris Stapleton at the Super Bowl LVII
Chris Stapleton at the Super Bowl LVII

Given the legacy of previous Super Bowl national anthem performances, the pressure was on for Stapleton to deliver a show-stopping performance. The bar had been set high by past performers such as Lady Gaga, who sang the national anthem at Super Bowl 50, and Whitney Houston, who gave what is widely regarded as the best national anthem performance in Super Bowl history at Super Bowl XXV in 1991.

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However, Stapleton and Kotsur rose to the challenge and delivered a heartfelt rendition of the song. Kotsur’s American sign language performance and Stapleton’s singing added a moving and powerful element to the performance. Fans were quick to take to social media to praise Kotsur’s sign language performance, with many calling it a beautiful and emotional addition to the anthem.

CODA actor Troy Kotsur
CODA actor Troy Kotsur

Stapleton’s Super Bowl performance followed his appearance at the 2023 Grammy Awards, where he joined Stevie Wonder and Smokey Robinson for a medley of classic songs. The artist’s recent performances have cemented his status as one of our time’s most talented and versatile musicians.

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But while Stapleton’s performance was certainly a highlight of the Super Bowl, it was not the only musical moment of the night. Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds sang America the Beautiful, and Sheryl Lee Ralph performed Lift Every Voice and Sing.

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And, of course, there was the highly anticipated halftime show, which featured none other than Rihanna. The superstar singer had been preparing for the performance for weeks, and fans were eagerly waiting to see what she would bring to the stage. As expected, Rihanna delivered a high-energy, show-stopping performance that had everyone on their feet.

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From Stapleton’s soulful national anthem to Rihanna’s explosive halftime show, the music added excitement and emotion to an already thrilling event.  And while previous performers have set the bar high, Stapleton and Kotsur proved that they were more than up to the challenge and gave a performance that will undoubtedly go down in Super Bowl history.

Source: People

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