Mickey Guyton: Super Bowl national anthem ‘huge moment for black people’
13.02.2022 - 21:05
/ nypost.com
“Black Like Me” at the Grammys, was the first African-American woman to co-host the ACM Awards and rocked a supersize Afro when she did “Love My Hair” at the CMAs.Now, the 38-year-old singer — whose debut album, “Remember Her Name,” is up for three Grammys in April — will have another memorable moment when she performs the national anthem at the Super Bowl on Sunday. “It’s Black History Month, and a black country singer gets to sing the national anthem at the Super Bowl. Wow,” Guyton told The Post. “This is a huge moment for me.
It’s a huge moment for black people. And I want to represent that in the best possible way that I can.”Before the Los Angeles Rams tackle the Cincinnati Bengals at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, Guyton is planning to unite the players, the crowd and the country in song.“I set my intentions with singing the national anthem. I was like, ‘OK, togetherness is what I really want,’” she said.
“So, I felt the way that people would feel togetherness is if I had a choir, with people that I believe represent America. And, you know, I have everybody from my black queen to a redneck cowboy to a girl that has one leg in this choir. And that’s the America that I’m proud of — us all standing together.
We all belong.”Still, there are those who haven’t felt that Guyton belonged in country music simply because of the color of her skin. Even after all of her groundbreaking success in 2021, the Texas native started off 2022 by dealing with one such racist troll who tweeted, “We don’t want your kind in country music!” Guyton’s response? “Bless your little heart.”“When you see something like that, you’re just like, ‘This person doesn’t even know who I am and what I represent,’” she said. “It’s like you can’t
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