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Lady Gaga sings national anthem
She spoke with the NFL Network before taking the stage, saying: “It’s such an honour, and a total dream come true”.
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Though Gaga’s outfit was a spectacle enough, it didn’t shine almost as brightly as her National Anthem performance.
Lady Gaga sings the National Anthem at Super Bowl 50 at Levi’s Stadium on February 7, 2016 in Santa Clara, California.
Not only did she sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” better than ever, but can we just take ten minutes to admire her awesome eye make-up, please? The wild beauty danced her heart during the Pepsi Halftime Show, in the midst of a scintillating performance portrayed by Coldplay, Beyoncé and Bruno Mars.
It was an emotional performance, with Gaga herself visibly tearing up.
Dressed in a red suit, which she paired with mismatched red, white and blue shoes, Mother Monster proved that she can tackle any type of music, from pop to jazz and everything in between.
Today is the biggest day for football fans across the US, as the Carolina Panthers and the Denver Broncos play to win the trophy and for bragging rights. Well, that’s one big job to take on.
However, according to Darren Rovell of ESPN, Bovada timed Gaga at 2:09 (the first “brave” she sang) meaning the under would hit.
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Gaga was accompanied to the game by her mom, Cynthia, who added, “I’m very proud, but she was proud and honored to sing for her country”.
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Snapping a string of selfies and videos for social media, the sunglass-clad star looked like she was having a blast as she got in the Super Bowl spirit. She also revealed during the interview that she would be keeping her rendition classic: “I have to live up to a song that stands the test of time”.