Letโs start out by acknowledging that we all love Andra Day. That said, we can acknowledge that her rendition of โLift Every Voice and Singโ at the beginning of Super Bowl LVIII left manyโฆhoping for better.
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The Grammy-winning artist opened the big game with her rendition of the Black National Anthem, following country legend Reba McEntireโs performance of โThe Star-Spangled Banner.โ
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Dayโs alto was dependable as always, but much of the criticism of her performance focused on the arrangement of the music, which took listeners on a journey they arenโt used to from the Black National Anthem.
โno. The arrangement was horrible.. why change from the original,โ one Instagram comment reads.
โBlack National anthem doesnโt need all that. Sing it straight,โ reads another.
When she got to โSing a song,โ Day sounded a bit drowned out by her background singers. Of course, this might not be her fault given things happen during live performances.
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While โLift Every Voiceโ has been performed at the beginning of NFL games following the global outrage over the 2020 murder of George Floyd โ thanks to the 2019 partnership between Roc Nation and the NFL โ this is only the second time itโs been performed on the field at the Super Bowl.
Itโs easy to compare Dayโs rendition unfavorably to Sheryl Lee Ralphโs performance at last yearโs Super Bowl. Ralph had the winning combination of a more traditional arrangement, the embrace of her moment from winning her first Emmy for โAbbott Elementaryโ a few months earlier and her O.G. โDreamgirlโ vocal range that remains a force after a half century.
Still, Day received plenty of praise for her performance on Instagram from the likes of Tina Knowles and Will Smith. Kanye West was the only celebrity nakedly criticizing her, allegedly writing โNOT NEEDEDโ underneath an Instagram post of her performance. But West would probably have been cool with a performance of the Third Reich Anthem, just like many of the (non-Black) people griping about how there โshould only be one anthem.โ
Dayโs performance was by no means a Fergie-at-NBA-All-Star-Game-caliber disaster. But in an evening featuring one of the most anticipated halftime shows in recent memory, she was always going to have an uphill battle to climb.
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