Who sang the national anthem at Super Bowl 56?

Mickey Guyton. (The Tennessean)
Mickey Guyton. (The Tennessean) /
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Mickey Guyton sang the national anthem ahead of Super Bowl 56 between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium.

Country music artist Mickey Guyton had the distinct honor to sing the national anthem before kickoff of Super Bowl 56 between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams.

With this being the first time the Super Bowl has been back in the Greater Los Angeles Area in years, it is a huge deal. Not only that, but the Rams are playing in their own stadium with a chance at hoisting their first Lombardi Trophy in the city of Los Angeles, their second in franchise history. If the Bengals find a way to get it done on the road, it will be their first Super Bowl championship.

So with the stars aligning in the City of Angels, who is Mickey Guyton?

Super Bowl 56 national anthem singer: Who is Mickey Guyton?

Guyton is a country musical artist from Nashville, originally from Arlington, Texas. She incorporates other genres into her music, such as gospel and R&B. Guyton has been nominated for four Grammys in his recording career, including three nominations this year. She is up for Best Country Album, Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance for Remember Her Name.

Though Guyton is in the midst of her breakthrough as a country music recording artist, singing the national anthem during the Super Bowl could really put her on the map. This only happens once a year and the social media world will be quick to Twitter to comment on how good or bad they thing a performance is. In short, this just might be the biggest single performance of her life.

If anyone asks who sang the national anthem at the Super Bowl this year, it was Mickey Guyton.

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