Jamaican American Actress, Author, and Singer Sheryl Lee Ralph a bubbling sensation who effortlessly graced every decibel that shouts art makes her next big move. The Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner left a vibrant taste in the world of entertainment leaving her fandom wanting more. After her beautiful rendition of “Endangered Species” at the Emmy’s Award that received a standing ovation, it is rather fitting for Ralph to repeat history. However, with a change of scene at the Super Bowl LVII next month.
Ralph will be pouring her energetic and positive essence across the stadium as she performs “ Lift Every Voice and Sing” prior to the initiation of the big game.
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Ralph shared via social media, “Come on now. Don’t you ever give up on you baby,” she shared, “I’ll be singing Lift Every Voice and Sing at Super Bowl LVII – See you there.”
Once again Ralph will be working alongside pop icon Rihanna, who took the lead on a beautiful lineup of great performers. Ralph’s first time working alongside the Fenty boss was on RiRi’s Savage X Fenty vol 4 show that premiered on Amazon’s Prime Video where she was shown donning an olive-colored catsuit with shimmering accents. A robe tops off the look, which includes what seems to be a mesh bustier with corset accents. In September, the enigmatic pop icon and business mogul teased fans with a picture of her hand holding a football while covered in intricate tattoos. A few hours later, Variety announced that she will perform this year’s halftime performance. Chris Stapleton will sing the national anthem in addition to RiRi, while Babyface, a 12-time Grammy winner, will sing “America the Beautiful.”
The importance of sharing the stage with Rihanna wasn’t missed by Ralph, who tweeted her enthusiasm over doing so, posting: “What an honor and thank you RiRi!”
The Super Bowl will be broadcast live on FOX on February 12, 2023, at 6:30 p.m.