Charlie Puth is speaking up after some people online questioned why he was chosen to sing the National Anthem at Super Bowl LX. The game will take place in February, and the NFL has confirmed the lineup, which includes Charlie Puth, Coco Jones, and Brandi Carlile.
Right after the announcement, a few social media users said Charlie Puth was not the right choice. One user compared him to Whitney Houston, who delivered one of the most famous anthem performances in 1991. The comment claimed that Puth would not deliver strong vocals.
Puth replied to the post and kept his tone calm. He said he would never claim to be as good as Whitney Houston, but he shared that he and his team are working on a special arrangement in D major. Puth added that this will be one of his best vocal performances.
Along with Puth, Coco Jones will perform Lift Every Voice and Sing, and Brandi Carlile will sing America the Beautiful during the pre-game ceremonies.
This year’s Super Bowl performers have already brought discussion online. Earlier, Bad Bunny was confirmed as the Halftime Show artist, which also sparked debate. Some political figures, including President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson, criticized the choice. Trump said he had never heard of Bad Bunny and called the selection “ridiculous.”
However, the NFL strongly supported its decision. Commissioner Roger Goodell said every major artist they choose gets some criticism, but they are confident Bad Bunny will deliver a strong and unifying performance.
With strong names like Charlie Puth, Coco Jones, Brandi Carlile, and Bad Bunny on the lineup, the NFL believes Super Bowl LX will offer a powerful and memorable music experience.

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