Jazmine Sullivan nailed the national anthem during Sunday night’s Super Bowl LV, at least according to captivated viewers on Twitter who expressed their amazement.
Sullivan, 33, became a trending topic early into the NFL matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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Sullivan, wearing an all-white pants suit and a Bodyguard-esque crystal headpiece by the fashion house, Area, was joined by country artist Eric Church for a duet version of the “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
While the national anthem is normally performed by one artist rather than this year’s two, many appeared satisfied with the performance. Though, of course, some felt it would’ve been better with just Sullivan. “I DONT LIKE THAT JAZMINE SULLIVAN HAS TO SHARE HER MOMENT!!!!” tweeted @TheJessieWoo.
“Jazmine Sullivan should have done this by herself #SuperBowl,” said HuffPost journalist Philip Lewis.
Twitter user @Drebae_ tweeted: “Jazmine Sullivan ate that up as she should. Ain’t no duet she IS the moment.”
Regardless of the shared stage, it was Jazmine Sullivan who began to trend following her impressive vocal performance, which was filled with her signature acrobatic runs and powerful range.
“Jazmine Sullivan is fucking otherworldly,” tweeted media personality and Okay, Now Listen podcast host Scottie Beam.
R&B singer Tevin Campbell also praised the Philly songstress for setting the football field ablaze with her killer vocals. “Jazmine Sullivan. That’s my damn tweet,” Campbell tweeted. He followed up with another tweet writing, “Jazmine Sullivan is touched like Donny Hathaway, Lalah. The voices are other worldly.”
“And while y’all here for Jazmine Sullivan make sure y’all streaming her music bc she deserves!” reminded Twitter user @thevelvetheat.
Earlier on Sunday during rehearsal, Jazmine Sullivan also trended after she was photographed in an outfit that clearly paid tribute to Whitney Houston, who performed what is considered as the best national anthem performance of all time.
While not exactly the same outfit, Sullivan wore a windbreaker jumpsuit and white headband that was similar to Houston’s now-iconic relaxed look at Super Bowl XXV in 1991.
Sullivan has had a great start to the year so far. The singer-songwriter released her first musical project in six years, Heaux Tales, which reached number one on the R&B Albums chart and was her career’s highest debut on the Billboard 200.
What’s more, Sullivan has also been nominated for Outstanding Female Artist at the 52nd NAACP Image Awards. She is competing with Beyoncé, H.E.R., Ledisi and Alicia Keys.
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