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						<p>Giving it her all! The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs have been gearing up to play in <strong>Super Bowl LV</strong> on Sunday, February 7 — all while <strong>H.E.R.</strong> was preparing for the performance of a lifetime.</p>


<p>The California native, born Gabriella Sarmiento Wilson, hit the stage to perform “America the Beautiful” at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. She delivered a rock rendition of the patriotic tune, jamming out on her electric guitar.</p>
<p>The “Damage” singer, 23, announced her Super Bowl appearance <strong>via Instagram</strong> on January 19. “I’ll be in Tampa Bay for the @NFL #SBLV to sing America the Beautiful as part of the Super Bowl on CBS Kick-Off Show at 6 PM ET. Make sure to tune in,” she captioned her post, which featured a promotional pic.</p>
<figure id="attachment_1964243"  class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/02/08/h-e-r-nails-america-the-beautiful-at-super-bowl-2021-0.jpg" alt="H.E.R. Sings Rock Rendition of America the Beautiful at Super Bowl 2021" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">H.E.R. performs before the NFL Super Bowl 55.</span> <span class="credit">ERK S LESSER/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock</span></figcaption></figure><p>Last month, country singer <strong><strong>Eric Church</strong></strong> and R&amp;B songstress <strong><strong>Jazmine Sullivan</strong> were tapped to perform</strong> the national anthem before the game. Meanwhile, <strong><strong>The Weeknd</strong></strong> was <strong>unveiled as the 2021 Pepsi halftime show performer</strong> in November 2020.</p>


<p>So far, the year of 2021 has been filled with many achievements for H.E.R. On Wednesday, February 3, <strong>she received a Golden Globe nomination</strong> for her song “Fight for You,” which appears in the critically acclaimed historical drama <em>Judas and the Black Messiah</em>.</p>
<p>“CAN’T BELIEVE I’M A GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINEEEEEEEEEE!!!!! WHAT A BLESSING!!!!!” she wrote via Instagram at the time. “Shout out to @tiara_thomas @dmile85 @judasandtheblackmessiahfilm!!!! #JudasAndTheBlackMessiah #GoldenGlobes.”</p>
<p>Ahead of the <strong>2021 Grammy Awards</strong> in March, <strong>H.E.R. received three nominations</strong> in November 2020 in the Song of the Year and Best R&amp;B Song categories. Following the exciting news, she took to <strong>Instagram</strong> and wrote: “WOWWWWW. SO GRATEFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Shout out to the teams!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Music is amazing 🥰 13 nominations in 3 years!!!!!!!!!!! Unreal. Thank you for listening to the music!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”</p>


<p>The “Could’ve Been” singer has been a star on the rise following the release of her 2017 self-titled debut album. She went on to release her sophomore record, <em>I Used to Know Her</em>, to largely positive reviews.</p>
<p>H.E.R. previously explained how “therapeutic” the song-making process can be. “It’s not like it’s labor; I don’t feel emotionally exhausted when I create. It does the opposite for me,” she told <strong>DJBooth</strong> in 2018. “I create because I love it and it’s therapy for me. I don’t think I ever get emotionally exhausted unless I’m working and moving a lot. Other than that, sometimes you gotta feel whatever it is you’re feeling and then create it later.”</p>
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						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Dory Jackson</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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