Super Bowl and Lady Gaga

The biggest spectacular event America’s are crazy about it is   Super Bowl, and this year performance Lady Gaga still PepsiHalfTime.

Gaga, opened her act with a rendition of Woody Guthrie’s “This Land Is Your Land,” which has become a popular anthem at rallies protesting President Trump across the country. Standing atop the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, Gaga started the song back by a massive fleet of drones before leaping onto her stage. It was a stunning start to an over-the-top set that, while not overtly political, was certainly aimed at her political fans.

The song is popular at protests because it sort of is a protest song. The U.S. Library of Congress said Guthrie, a product of the Great Depression, wrote it in response to “God Bless America.” Guthrie didn’t like the song because he said it ignored the uneven distribution of wealth in America.

Tonight’s performance, which included acrobatics, pyrotechics, and dancers, included such hits as “Poker Face,” “Telephone,” “Bad Romance,” and “Paparazzi.” However, those looking for more of a politically-charged show might have come away slightly disappointed. Save for “Born This Way” and the opening cover, there was no speech or visual that could quite compare to Beyoncé’s performance of “Formation” last year.

That’s shouldn’t be surprising; though the performance was meant to be inclusive and tailored in the “spirit of equality,” Gaga said to press conference that her act would be for everyone “I want to, more than anything, create a moment that everyone that’s watching will never forget.”

In the end, embracing inclusivity with drones might have been enough. It wasn’t place of political disturbance while Americans watch sport! Hillary Clinton on Twitter supported the cause obviously, but majority felt wants necessary!
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