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Lady Gaga's "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" for Super Bowl Ad
9 Feb
Summary
- Lady Gaga covered "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" for a Super Bowl commercial.
- The ad featured acts of kindness and honored Fred Rogers.
- Gaga aims to keep the song's original purity and beauty.
- This release follows Gaga's recent Grammy wins.

Lady Gaga delivered a heartfelt rendition of "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" for a Super Bowl commercial that aired on Sunday. The ad, promoting real estate company Rocket and its subsidiary Redfin, showcased moments of kindness among Americans and honored the enduring spirit of Fred Rogers.
Gaga shared her personal connection to the beloved children's show host, emphasizing Mr. Rogers' dedication to education, empathy, and kindness. She aimed to create a cover that preserved the original song's integrity while offering a fresh perspective.
This musical tribute comes just a week after Gaga garnered multiple Grammy Awards at the 2026 ceremony, including wins for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Dance Pop Recording.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, which originally aired from 1968 to 2001, is remembered for its educational value and positive impact on children and families worldwide. Fred Rogers' legacy continues to inspire through initiatives like Gaga's Born This Way Foundation, co-founded with her mother, Cynthia Germanotta, which promotes kindness and supports youth mental health.




