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Whitney Houston's Super Bowl Anthem Controversy Explained
4 Feb
Summary
- Houston's Super Bowl anthem had a live stadium and prerecorded broadcast version.
- The recorded version addressed concerns about stadium noise.
- Proceeds from the released single benefited the American Red Cross.

Whitney Houston's unforgettable rendition of the "Star-Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl XXV on January 27, 1991, occurred during a pivotal moment for the United States, just 10 days after the Persian Gulf War began.
The performance, delivered by the then 27-year-old Grammy winner at Tampa Stadium, created a stir. While attendees heard Houston's live vocals, viewers at home experienced a pre-recorded version. This was a strategic choice made by her team to mitigate concerns about the ambient noise within the open-air venue.




