Grammy Award-winning artist Ledisi continues her reign as a voice for empowerment with the release of her latest single, 'BLKWMN,' available on all digital platforms. Listen to it now!
Often referred to as the Black national anthem, a pregame performance of the hymn “Lift Every Voice and Sing” has become a tradition at the Super Bowl. A pre-recorded video of Alicia Keys’ rendition ...
She was joined during the pregame by youth choir members to perform the song, which is celebrating its 125th anniversary. By Kimberly Nordyke Managing Editor, Digital Ledisi took to the field at ...
The song reflects the ongoing struggle for racial equality and imagines a liberated future for Black Americans. For those unacquainted, Ledisi has been a prominent traditional R&B musician for ...
Singer Ledisi performed "Lift Every Voice and Sing ... "Lift Every Voice and Sing" has a short Super Bowl history, but the song itself has been around since 1900, when it was first performed ...
R&B star Ledisi performed on one of the biggest stages ... The occasion marked the fifth time that the song — also known as the Black national anthem — has been performed at the Super Bowl.
This year, the latter song — also known colloquially as the "Black National Anthem," will be sung by Ledisi. Ledisi was born in 1972 in New Orleans, the site of Super Bowl 59. The 52-year-old ...
After her Super Bowl performance, Ledisi announced she will be hitting the road with former Floetry front woman Marsha Ambrosius for her "Love You Too" tour. The two vocalists will perform in ...
all the top sports news you need to know every day. Super Bowl tickets: Average cost, price, how to buy for Chiefs vs. Eagles Born in New Orleans and raised in Oakland, CA, Ledisi Anibade Young is ...
Ledisi gave a soul-stirring and impassioned performance ... New Orleans high school students in yellow robes to celebrate the song’s 125th anniversary. She represented for her hometown with ...