Lady Gaga Stuns Super Bowl 50 Crowd with her Version of the American National Anthem [Watch]
"Bad Romance" singer Lady Gaga wows the Super Bowl 50 audience with her amazing rendition of the American National anthem, earning lots of praise all over social media.
Sporting a sparkling red jumpsuit and matching eye shadow with blue-and-white striped shoes, Gaga did justice to the U.S.'s anthem "The Star-Spangled Banner" which she sung in a "gospel-inflected performance," according to CNN.
According to Entertainment Weekly, the American singer-songwriter described the opportunity to sing the anthem at the Super Bowl as "one of the highest honors of [her] career," leaving everyone with high hopes of her performance during the opening at Levi's stadium in Santa Clara, California.
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Known for her peculiar taste in fashion and awesome vocals, Lady Gaga has become an icon for younger and more rebellious generations.
However, her performance at the Super Bowl 50 also earned her a place in the hearts of the patriotic, some of whom showed their admiration by posting messages over her Facebook page.
Oh my..... you did this LOST country SUCH JUSTICE, GOD is missing in many aspects. You made the USA PROUD!!!!
Posted by Beth Beavers Mitchell on Monday, February 8, 2016
Amazing. Simply amazing. Your national Anthem was beautiful and heartfelt! Loved every second of it! You looked great too!
Posted by Angela Edwin on Monday, February 8, 2016
You were simply flawless and effortless yesterday. Thank you for the classy, truly patriotic spirited National Anthem. ...
Posted by Stacy Young on Monday, February 8, 2016
A Tweet from Buzzfeed also noted that many did not know how much talent the singer had before the big California event, saying that they did not know she could "sing like that."
Even her fellow celebrities were left in awe after her performance, with some taking to Twitter to show their admiration and pride for having a colleague like Lady Gaga.
Even Elizabeth Banks, who played the character in the "Hunger Games" with a similar fashion sense, lauded her performance.
Known as Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta from birth, Lady Gaga first made waves in the music scene in 2009 with her hit single "Just Dance."
Based on her iMDb profile, more music from her became widely popular including "Paparazzi," "Love Game," and "Poker Face," as well as "Bad Romance," "Telephone," and "Alejandro," which depicts the darker side of being rich and famous.
She then moved on to a more inspiring and empowering second full-length album called "Born This Way" which ventures toward more critical matters like sexuality, politics, and religion.
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