Monday, February 6, 2017

Lady Gaga lights up “Super Bowl” with messages of inclusion News Journal

singer Lady Gaga lit up the end of the Super Bowl with a performance that included messages patriotic and witty references to the integration of different groups, including homosexuals, african americans and latinos, but without direct allusions to the administration Trump.

The concert of Lady Gaga in the final of the northern League-the american football — the Super Bowl — included games of pyrotechnics, and 300 “drones”.

The star of pop had promised a concert “interesting and exciting” that would have as the only political messages the same that has championed during his career: the necessity of equality and the idea that “the spirit of this country [US] is love, compassion and kindness,” according to statements to The New York Times.

at A time of political division in the United States, Lady Gaga wanted to appeal to the unit patriotic, having started the concert with a mix of the anthem “God Bless America”, the song “This Land Is Your Land” and the oath of allegiance to the flag of the north american.

The singer has opted for political messages, subtle, as his “Born This Way”, a song in defense of homosexuals, and a brief intonation at the beginning of the performance of “This Land Is Your Land”, an ode anti-fascist written in 1940 by singer Woody Guthrie, who became a hymn in alternate of USA.

Also embraced a young african american audience as he sang “stay” (it is), the last verse of his new song “Million Reasons”, which played at the piano.

The vice-president of the united states, Mike Pence, attended the show in their own stadium, in Houston (Texas), while the President, Donald Trump, and saw the departure of the Super Bowl during a party in West Palm Beach (Florida), where he spent the weekend in his mansion.

The New England Patriots won sensationally the 51.Th edition of the Super Bowl, beating on Sunday to the Atlanta Falcons by 34-28, after the first extension ever and after they were losing by 25 points in Houston.

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