Mickey Guyton Surprises Everyone With Super Bowl National Anthem News


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POV: It's February 13, 2022 and the Los Angeles Rams are taking on the Cincinnati Bengals in the biggest football event of the year. But, before the nation's top teams take to the field, you hear this powerhouse of a voice singing the National Anthem. As it turns out, that voice is coming from none other than Grammy-nominated artist Mickey Guyton.

Three years later and we still can't get enough of the country singer's rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner." Luckily for us, it doesn't have to be just a memory. Recently, Mickey took to Instagram to share special news with fans in a post that reads, "It's always an honor to sing the National Anthem and it was a dream come true to perform it at the Super Bowl! My rendition from #SBLVI is officially available now across all streaming platforms."

Seen by over 112 million people, this moment for Mickey put her on a lot of people's radar. While we knew her for her hits like "All American" and "Remember My Name," being a performer on such an influential stage introduced her to so many unexpecting (but highly impressed) fans.

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Mickey's performance was so memorable that it had fans in her comment section going back down memory lane. "One of the top Super Bowl Anthem performances ever! Period!," commented one person. "The way I wept that day in this moment. Like truly WEPT. Ahhhhh makes my heart happy just thinking about it," expressed another.

The singer's National Anthem rendition is now available on all streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, Pandora, iTunes, and YouTube Music. The fact that Mickey released this stunning performance right before this year's big game is just the cherry on top of what's to be an entertaining event.

Since establishing herself as one of the best national anthem performers, Mickey has since gone on to sing on several other mainstages like the World Series, the U.S. Open, and even the NBA Cup. Needless to say, she knows what she's doing!

Although we won't be getting another rendition of the nation's song from Mickey at this year's game between the Eagles and the Chiefs (Jon Batiste will have the honors), it's comforting to know that we can at least stream her iconic performance whenever we want. Plus, the "Make It Me" singer recently released her latest album, House On Fire, last September so there's plenty of Mickey's talent to go around.

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