Grammy winner Coco Jones performs the ‘Black national anthem' ahead of Super Bowl
“Lift ev’ry voice and sing,” a song often called the Black national anthem, was sung before the Super Bowl for the sixth year in a row Sunday.
This year, Grammy winner and former Disney child star Coco Jones had the honor of singing the song before America’s big game.
The inclusion of the Black national anthem, along with “The Star Spangled Banner” and “America The Beautiful,” has been met with both praise and criticism.
But the tradition continues nonetheless. Let’s take a closer look at the Black national anthem:
Why is the Black national anthem sung before the Super Bowl?
The NFL began having a singer perform “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing” before the Super Bowl in 2020, in the wake of racial and social justice protests in the United States following the death of George Floyd.
At the time, the NFL committed to singing the Black national anthem before the “Star Spangled Banner” ahead of every NFL game during Week 1 of that season.
What is the Black national anthem and why is it important?
“Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing” was originally written as a poem by James Weldon Johnson, but his brother J. Rosamond, turned it into music. The song was performed for the first time in 1900, not long after it was written.
The NAACP dubbed “Lift Every Voice and Sing” as the Black national anthem in 1919, more than a decade before “The Star Spangled Banner” was named the national anthem.
The song quickly became a popular song during the civil rights movement, and was even sung by crowds following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963.
Who is Coco Jones?
Coco Jones is a singer-songwriter native to Tennessee. She got her early start as a child star with Disney.
Jones was nominated for five Grammy awards in 2024, including Best New Artist, and won her first Grammy for Best R&B Performance for her song “ICU.” She was also nominated for three Grammys in 2025.
She also has a family tie to the NFL. Jones is the daughter of former NFL defensive end Mike Jones, who played nine seasons in the league.
She is engaged to NBA player Donovan Mitchell.
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