Feb 2, 2009
Jennifer Hudson Sings Her Heart Out At The SuperBowl
Well, lip syncs her heart out ... but that's OK

Jennifer Hudson was on hand to perform the US national anthem the Star Spangled Banner in front of 80,000 spectators in Tampa, FL and over a billion others on TV ahead of the the SuperBowl match-up between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals yesterday evening. Altho J. Hud did not sing the song live and only lip synced along with a pre-recorded vocal, she sounded absolutely amazing and, IMHO, is worthy of praise and adoration. Here are a few pics from Jennifer‘s performance yesterday:


Singer Jennifer Hudson made a triumphant return to the spotlight last night when she performed the U.S. national anthem at the Super Bowl in Tampa, Florida. It was the 27-year-old’s first appearance since her mother, brother and nephew were murdered in October. Hudson looked composed and confident as she launched into the Star Spangled Banner in front of an 80,000 crowd in the Tampa stadium and a TV audience of more than a billion … Last night at the end of her performance, she anxiously asked the pre-game show producer Rickey Minor: “How did I do?” “I told her ‘Touchdown!’” Minor said after the performance. “This was such an important performance, because it’s the first time everyone has seen Jennifer. But she’s in such a great place, with such great spirits and time can heal her wounds. She’s on fire right now and totally grounded.” Minor, the music director for American Idol, has produced numerous Super Bowl pre-game performances, including Whitney Houston’s 1991 anthem in Tampa that’s considered the benchmark for singers. He added that Hudson’s two cell phones lit up ‘like slot machines’ following her performance, and she received a moving text message from Jamie Foxx, her co-star in Dreamgirls. “His text said ‘Amazing. It brought tears to my eyes,’” Minor said. “She’s just getting so much love.”

The lip syncing ain’t no thang … Whitney Houston did it when she performed at the SuperBowl back in the early 90s and her rendition became a huge hit at the time (due to the US’s involvement in the first Gulf War, patriotism very rampant). In fact, many performances at such high profile events are pre-recorded. I didn’t get to see the game myself (moving and all) but I did make time to watch J. Hud‘s performance. After the jump, check out video of her performance of the Star Spangled Banner


She is such an amazing singer … I just love her voice. She sang the hey-al out of that song. Welcome back, Jennifer. We love you :)

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  1. Nathiest says:

    Well I know what happen to her family sucks and all and I do feel sorry for her for that, but WHAT A FAKE BITCH! I knew she couldn’t sing, live.

  2. Javi says:

    We all already know she can SANG so I don’t think it’s a big deal that she lip synchd. I thought she looked really lovely. The jacket was super cute. Go get em girl!!!

  3. Jessica says:

    Um…considering Jennifer got her start on a show where singers are judged on singing LIVE, I don’t think you can say she is fake, can’t sing, etc. so calling her a “fake bitch” is not only a cheap shot but extremely rude and uncalled for. Faith Hill was also lip synching her performance also so I guess that makes Faith a “fake bitch” by some people’s standards.

    Anyway, the point is, she did an amazing job and brought tears to many eyes across America. And she looked fabulous!

  4. jadedsweetie says:

    the echo that you would hear if you sang live in a stadium that size would throw any singer off. the safe route was taken. yay.

  5. Yogatones says:

    @ Nathiest…..Seriously?!?……..fall back, its a common thing in such a huge arena. I’ll never understand the hate people put out.

    Did she personally hurt you? Do you even know her? Ever have THREE family members murdered in cold blood,at once?

    Life is good everyday you awake…..spread love not hate.

    Om Shanti,
    Yogatones

  6. nc says:

    That’s pathetic. I just lost all respect for her I think.

  7. Eve says:

    nc – you really are the pathetic one here, fo sho.

    I’m not even American, and I found her performance pretty moving. You could see she was nervous before she began, and she really went on and nailed it. So strong to get up there so soon after what happened to her poor family.

  8. canuck says:

    Trent only makes the claim she lip-synched. He didn’t cite his source so either he’s full of shit or forgot to cite where he got that info from.

  9. Annie says:

    They all lip sync…..the powers that be would never leave something like that to the fates. They just want to make sure its perfect so they pre-record it.

    She is deffo one of the best I’ve seen lip-sync…I couldn’t tell. Jordin Sparks on the other hand….She was horrible.

  10. Annie says:

    Oh, and I’m sure she was singing along just as much as if she weren’t lip-syncing. They just didn’t have her mike on. There’s no good way to make it look real unless she was belting it out along with the recording.

  11. christine says:

    i thought she looked fantastic and she sounded (live or not) fantastic. people on here who are talking sh*t about her and how she looked, etc, damn give her a break. she just suffered one of the worst tragedies imaginable.

  12. Leisha says:

    you’d get such an echo in a huge stadium like that, no one could sing live and nail it. let alone with thousands of screaming people there.
    actually i think mouthing the words correctly in sync would be hard enough! she did good

  13. Chloe says:

    OMG! Jen was amazing and beautiful!! I cried during her performance, I am just so happy she’s been able to come back from such a tragedy and be able to get back to the work she loves. Keep it up, girl. Never you mind the haters. You’re a winner and haters love to hate a winner

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