2026年2月8日 / 美国东部时间上午7:00 / CBS新闻
查理·普斯将在周日的2026年超级碗上展现他的音乐才华,他将在新英格兰爱国者队对阵西雅图海鹰队的比赛前演唱国歌,比赛地点是加利福尼亚州圣克拉拉的利维体育场。
这位34岁的音乐家因《See You Again》(《再见》)、《We Don’t Talk Anymore》(《我们不再交谈》)、《Attention》(《关注》)和《Marvin Gaye》(《马文·盖伊》)等流行金曲而闻名,他称国歌是”最美丽的音乐作品之一”,但也表示它”最难演唱”。
在11月发布的一段社交媒体视频中,普斯谈到他即将到来的超级碗表演时解释说,《星条旗永不落》(《The Star Spangled Banner》)要求极高的音域。普斯说,大多数歌曲的音域通常是一个八度,比如从低D到高D,而国歌的音域则从低D到高A。
以下是关于这位创作型歌手的一些信息:
查理·普斯是谁?
普斯出生于新泽西州拉姆森,在2022年接受CBS新闻采访时表示,他从小就意识到自己拥有音乐天赋。他的母亲是一名音乐教师,父亲是一名建筑工人。他拥有完美音高(绝对音高)——这是一种识别或重现特定音高或音符的罕见天赋。
“我10岁的大脑想,’我只要听一遍唱片就能凭记忆弹出来。’我当时觉得这是’正常’的事情!”
在2015年接受《波士顿环球报》采访时,他还提到自己”住在布鲁斯·斯普林斯汀和乔恩·邦·乔维家附近”。
这位获得格莱美提名的艺术家最初因在YouTube上发布视频而受到关注。2011年,他翻唱阿黛尔的《Someone Like You》(《像你一样的人》)引起了艾伦·德詹尼丝的注意。2016年,他发行了首张专辑《Nine Track Mind》(《九轨思绪》)。
除了创作自己的音乐,普斯还为其他艺术家制作热门歌曲。他参与制作了贾斯汀·比伯和The Kid LAROI的《Stay》(《停留》)、皮普保罗的《Celebrate》(《庆祝》)、特蕾·宋兹的《Slow Motion》(《慢动作》)、魔力红的《Lips on You》(《唇上》)以及利亚姆·佩恩的《Bedroom Floor》(《卧室地板》)。
COVID疫情期间,普斯在TikTok上投身内容创作,在视频中自称”普斯教授”,谈论他的歌曲创作过程和其他音乐趣闻。
谁来选择超级碗国歌演唱者?
超级碗国歌演唱者由美国国家橄榄球联盟(NFL)和Jay-Z的娱乐与体育经纪公司Roc Nation共同选定。
2019年,联盟与Roc Nation合作负责超级碗的娱乐演出。上个月,普斯在接受《滚石》杂志采访时表示,他希望在第60届超级碗上表演,并向Roc Nation联合创始人Jay Brown发送了一段录制的试唱。
“我被告知(这件事),但我不知道是不是真的,但他把我的试唱放给了Jay-Z听,Jay-Z很喜欢,”普斯告诉该杂志,”然后这份试唱传到了[NFL专员罗杰]古德尔那里,他们都说我可以来演唱。”
往届超级碗谁演唱了国歌?
去年,乔恩·巴蒂斯特在2025年超级碗比赛前,堪萨斯城酋长队对阵费城老鹰队时演唱了国歌。
2024年,乡村音乐偶像瑞芭·麦肯泰尔(Reba McEntire)为《星条旗永不落》赋予了自己的风格。另一位乡村歌手克里斯·斯台普顿(Chris Stapleton)在2023年获得了这一荣誉。
其他在超级碗表演过这首歌曲的巨星包括路德·范德鲁斯(Luther Vandross,1997年)、雪儿(Cher,1999年)、碧昂斯(Beyoncé,2004年)、比利·乔尔(Billy Joel,2007年)、克里斯蒂娜·阿奎莱拉(Christina Aguilera,2011年)和Lady Gaga(2016年)。
普斯将成为第二位在超级碗演唱国歌的新泽西州本地人,此前是惠特尼·休斯顿(1991年)。
“我会从惠特尼的表演中汲取灵感,但我永远无法企及她的成就,”他在1月接受《滚石》杂志采访时表示,”那是有史以来最棒的表演——还有克里斯·斯台普顿的那次。”
往届超级碗国歌表演时长是多久?
多年来,超级碗国歌表演的时长各不相同,但一般预计会在1分钟到2分钟之间。
根据DraftKings的数据,到目前为止,最长的超级碗国歌表演是艾丽西亚·凯斯在2013年第47届超级碗上的表演,耗时2分36秒。
最短的表演是尼尔·戴蒙德(Neil Diamond)在1987年第21届超级碗上演唱的1分02秒版本。
本文由安德里亚·帕克(Andrea Park)报道。
Who’s singing the national anthem at the 2026 Super Bowl? All about Charlie Puth
February 8, 2026 / 7:00 AM EST / CBS News
Charlie Puth is bringing his musical talents to the 2026 Super Bowl on Sunday as he’s set to sing the national anthem before the New England Patriots face off against the Seattle Seahawks at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
The 34-year-old musician — known for pop hits like “See You Again,” “We Don’t Talk Anymore,” “Attention,” and “Marvin Gaye” — has called the national anthem “one of the most beautiful pieces of music.” But he’s also described it as “the hardest to sing.”
In a social media video Puth posted in November about his upcoming Super Bowl performance, he explained that the “Star Spangled Banner” requires an extreme vocal range. Puth said that while most songs will have a range of one octave, such as a low D to a high D, the national anthem goes from a low D to a high A.
Here’s what you need to know about the singer-songwriter:
Who is Charlie Puth?
Born in Rumson, New Jersey, Puth told CBS News in a 2022 interview that he realized he possessed musical talent from a very young age. His mother was a music teacher and his father a builder. He has perfect pitch, or absolute pitch — a rare gift for identifying or re-creating a given a pitch or musical note.
“My ten-year-old brain thought, ‘I could just listen to the record and play it back just by hearing it.’ And I thought that was a ‘normal’ thing!”
In a 2015 interview with the Boston Globe, he also said that he grew up “down the street” from Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi.
Charlie Puth performs during the Grammy Awards salute to the Beach Boys, on April 9, 2023, on the CBS Television Network. Sonja Flemming/CBS via Getty Images
The Grammy-nominated artist first gained notice for his vocal talent by posting videos to YouTube. His cover of Adele’s “Someone Like You” caught the attention of Ellen DeGeneres in 2011. He released his debut album, “Nine Track Mind,” in 2016.
In addition to writing his own music, Puth has also produced hits for other artists. He’s credited for Justin Bieber and The Kid LAROI’s “Stay,” “Celebrate” by Pitbull, “Slow Motion” by Trey Songz, “Lips on You” by Maroon 5 and “Bedroom Floor” by Liam Payne.
During the COVID pandemic, Puth embraced content creation on TikTok, dubbing himself “Professor Puth” in videos in which he talked about his songwriting process and other musical fun facts.
Who chooses the national anthem singer for the Super Bowl?
The national anthem singer for the Super Bowl is chosen by the NFL and Jay-Z’s entertainment and sports representation company, Roc Nation.
In 2019, the league teamed up with Roc Nation on the Super Bowl’s entertainment presentations. In an interview with Rolling Stone last month, Puth said that he wanted to perform at Super Bowl LX, and sent a recorded demo to Roc Nation co-founder Jay Brown.
“I’ve been told this, I don’t know if it’s true, but he played it for Jay-Z and Jay-Z loved it,” Puth told the magazine. “And it got to [NFL Commissioner Roger] Goodell and they all said that I could do it.”
Who sang the national anthem for previous Super Bowls?
Last year, Jon Batiste sang the national anthem before the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles faced off in the 2025 Super Bowl.
In 2024, country music icon Reba McEntire put her own spin on “The Star Spangled Banner.” Another country singer, Chris Stapleton, had the honors in 2023.
Other superstars who have performed the song at the Super Bowl include Luther Vandross (1997), Cher (1999), Beyoncé (2004), Billy Joel (2007), Christina Aguilera (2011) and Lady Gaga (2016).
Puth will be the second New Jersey native to perform the song, following Whitney Houston in 1991.
“I’m going to be inspired by what Whitney did, but I can’t ever touch what Whitney did,” he told Rolling Stone in January. “That’s the best one ever done — that and the Chris Stapleton one.”
What has been the length of the national anthem in previous Super Bowls?
National anthem performances at the Super Bowl have varied in length over the years, but it can generally be expected to run somewhere between a minute and two minutes long.
The longest Super Bowl anthem performance recorded so far was that of Alicia Keys at Super Bowl XLVII in 2013, who took 2 minutes and 36 seconds, according to DraftKings.
The shortest performance belonged to Neil Diamond, who sang it in one minute 2 seconds at Super Bowl XXI in 1987.
Andrea Park contributed to this report.