Fans of the NFL were left with frowns on their faces following thenational anthemat theSuper Bowl LIXafter Jon Batiste’s performance.

According to netizens, what the singer-songwriter performed for the crowd was a “jazzed up” and “shocking” rendition that was disrespectful to the country as he sang the Star Spangled Banner ahead of the Chiefs-Eagles showdown.

HighlightsFans labeled Jon Batiste’s Super Bowl LIX performance of the national anthem as the ‘ghetto version’.The performance was seen as disrespectful due to the jazzed-up rendition, sparking outrage.Netizens preferred the traditional anthem, rejecting personalized versions.

While the applause in the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans was certainly loud, those online seemed to make sure their opinions were even louder, even labeling the performance the “ghetto version” of the anthem.

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Viewers were not a fan of the national anthem at the Super Bowl LIX

Performer singing the national anthem at Super Bowl LIX, standing before a colorful display of flags.

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“He trashed the National Anthem,” one user simply stated.

“Ugh that wasn’t very good,” a person on Facebook said in disapproval. “Too bad Whitney’s Houston isn’t around, she sang it correctly and it is still awesome!”

“When do they play the Yellow National Anthem?” someone asked. “How about Purple?”

Singer performing national anthem at Super Bowl LIX, wearing a white suit, with audience in the background.

.@JonBatistedelivers a stunning performance of the National Anthem 🇺🇸#SBLIXpic.twitter.com/YfM3oZn4Q0

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“Sing the national anthem like the national anthem,” said a netizen on X. “It’s not a jazz improv song! This is shameful.”

And the outrage only continued as Batiste added his own spin to the lyrics, singing several lines multiple times, according to Daily Mail.

“Possibly the worst National Anthem I have ever heard. I mean not as bad as the Baseball All Star one that chick did but this one was close,” one noted.

“I hate it when the National Anthem becomes the singers anthem. One way to sing it is the way it was written,” another added.

To them, it strayed too far from the original and was seen as “disrespectful”

Eagles player during national anthem at Super Bowl LIX, eyes closed in focused moment.

.@ledisiand 125 New Orleans high school students perform “Lift Every Voice And Sing” to celebrate the hymn’s 125th anniversary.#SBLIXpic.twitter.com/zC7e0MOQbM

Others came to the artist’s defense, saying this rendition didn’t lack or add anything on unnecessarily.

“[It was] perfect, free music, everything an anthem should have, completely free of clichés, conventions, pathos, and had everything good jazz can sometimes have,” a user noted. “Like Jimmy Hendrix and his rock version. Well done.”

“It’s Jazz… it’s New Orleans…” someone simply stated.

One user even labeled it the “worst national anthem” they’ve ever heard

Choir in yellow robes performing national anthem at Super Bowl LIX.

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At the time of writing, the Philadelphia Eagles are leading the score against the Kansas City Chiefs.

In the stands was also Donald Trump, who became the first sitting president in history to attend the Super Bowl, as he was seen saluting during the national anthem.

Kendrick Lamar had additionally taken the stage for the halftime show, inviting SZA as a special guest along with Samuel L. Jackson — who was a total surprise to fans. And though the artist performed a medley of his greatest hits, it was still slammed as the “worst halftime show ever.”

“Why are there 2 national anthems?” one user questioned

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Tweet criticizing a controversial national anthem performance at Super Bowl LIX, calling it divisive.

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Tweet by Sir YapALot questioning the presence of two national anthems; related to Super Bowl LIX performance reactions.

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Tweet by Vandarte commenting on a “ghetto version” of the national anthem performance at Super Bowl.

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Tweet criticizing national anthem performance, questioning when the “Yellow National Anthem” will be played, suggesting “Purple” instead.

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Tweet criticizing National Anthem performance at Super Bowl, stating it wasn’t sung well, dated February 9, 2025.

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Tweet by Joe comparing Super Bowl LIX national anthem to a lobby jazz song.

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Amber Burns expressing dissatisfaction in a tweet about national anthem performance.

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Tweet criticizing national anthem performance at Super Bowl LIX, calling it divisive.

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Tweet criticizing national anthem performance at Super Bowl LIX, discussing views on the anthem’s significance.

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Tweet about the national anthem, highlighting unity for all Americans during Super Bowl LIX.

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Tweet by user criticizing Super Bowl LIX national anthem performance.

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Tweet discussing divisive national anthem selection, mentioning Asian, Hispanic, Muslim.

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Tweet criticizing national anthem at Super Bowl LIX with a sarcastic comment on racial inclusivity.

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Tweet criticizing Super Bowl LIX national anthem performance for lack of professionalism and reverence.

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