Grammy Award-winning artist and actress Coco Jones delivered a moving and powerful performance of "Lift Every Voice and Sing," widely known as the Black National Anthem, during the pregame ceremonies of Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium.
Taking the field ahead of kickoff between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots, Jones captivated the stadium and millions watching worldwide with a reverent, soul-stirring interpretation that honored the song's enduring legacy of resilience, hope, and unity. Her vocal control and emotional delivery transformed the moment into one of reflection and collective pride.
At 28, Jones has emerged as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary R&B. A Columbia, South Carolina native who began her career as a Disney Channel standout, she has since redefined her artistry with depth and authenticity. Her ascent to stardom was solidified by her Grammy-winning hit ICU, which showcased her raw vocal power and emotional storytelling.
Beyond music, Jones is also widely recognized for her breakout acting role as Hilary Banks in Peacock's acclaimed series Bel-Air, further establishing her as a multifaceted cultural force.
Her Super Bowl LX performance added to a growing list of career-defining moments, affirming Coco Jones as an artist uniquely equipped to bridge entertainment, heritage, and purpose on one of the world's biggest stages.
















