Lady Gaga performs moving tribute to New Orleans attack, Los Angeles fire victims ahead of Super Bowl LIX
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Lady Gaga is truly blessed with the voice of an angel. Her voice has delighted millions across the world over the years and she’s one of those once-in-a-lifetime type talents. On Sunday evening, ahead of the Super Bowl, FOX had Lady Gaga participate in a moving tribute video. The video paid tribute to the victims of the New Orleans attack, the Los Angeles fire victims, and other tragedies across the United States recently.
It was a beautiful rendition of “Holdy My Hand,” her hit song from the movie “Top Gun: Maverick.”
What else can you say about Lady Gaga but that she’s a generational talent. Fans today are lucky to witness her, and her voice will live on forever. To give you a small idea of just how incredibly popular she is, her song, “Hold my Hand” from Top Gun: Maverick was released two years ago on YouTube. To date, the song has 283 million views, which is absolutely incredible. It speaks to the power of her voice, the popularity of the song, and the popularity of that movie. She’s one of the rarest talents you’ll ever find in any field in the world.
Plenty of people participated in the video FOX released, including Michael Strahan, Tom Brady, and Sean Payton. If there’s anybody that can evoke powerful emotions with a song, it’s without a doubt, Lady Gaga. Her vocal range and ability to extend her notes is unmatched. “I heard from the heavens,” is a fitting line for her to sing in the song, because it’s one of the most beautiful songs you’ll ever find.
Nick Sirianni guided his team to a dominant performance on Sunday, one of the more dominant performances we’ve ever seen against a Patrick Mahomes-led Kansas City team. The Philadelphia defense sacked Mahomes six times. The Eagles also forced three turnovers. Perhaps even more impressive was the fact that the Eagles defense didn’t blitz once. Vic Fangio, the defensive coordinator for Philly, will forever be remembered for that Super Bowl performance.
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But this one was never close, thanks to the pressure of the Eagles’ defensive line. And a dominant showing from their secondary. It was never close from start to finish. It was a thorough dismantling of the Chiefs’ dynasty when the lights were the brightest.
Philadelphia came away with a 40-22 blowout win.
For the Eagles, the night started with a beautiful song from Lady Gaga, and it ended in beautiful fashion as well. This Super Bowl Sunday will forever have a special place in the Philadelphia Eagles’ fans hearts. As it should.