Watch: Beyonce rocks Super Bowl halftime show

If naysayers still doubted Beyonce's singing talents — even after her national anthem performance this week at a press conference — the singer proved she is an exceptional performer at the Super Bowl halftime show.
Beyonce opened and closed her set belting songs, and in between she danced hard and heavy — and better than most contemporary pop stars.
She set a serious tone as she emerged onstage in all black, singing lines from her R&B hit "Love on Top." The stage was dark as fire and lights burst from the sides. Then she went into her hit "Crazy In Love," bringing some feminine spirit to the Superdome as she and her background dancers did the singer's signature booty-shaking dance. Beyonce ripped off part of her shirt and skirt. She even blew a kiss. She was ready to rock, and she did so like a pro.
She set a serious tone as she emerged onstage in all black, singing lines from her R&B hit "Love on Top." The stage was dark as fire and lights burst from the sides. Then she went into her hit "Crazy In Love," bringing some feminine spirit to the Super Dome as she and her background dancers did the singer's signature booty-shaking dance. Beyonce ripped off part of her shirt and skirt. She even blew a kiss. She was ready to rock, and she did so like a pro.
Her confidence — and voice — grew as she worked the stage with and without her Destiny's Child band mates during her 13-minute set, which comes days after she admitted she sang to a pre-recorded track at President Barack Obama's inauguration less than two weeks ago.
Beyonce proved not only that she can sing, but that she can also entertain on a stage as big as the Super Bowl's. She was far better than Madonna, who sang to a backing track last year, and miles ahead of the Black Eyed Peas' disastrous set in 2011.
Beyonce was best when she finished her set with "Halo." She asked the crowd to put their hands toward her as she sang the slow groove on bended knee — and that's when she the performance hit its high note.
"Thank you for this moment," she told the crowd. "God bless y'all."
Her background singers helped out as Beyonce danced around the stage throughout most of her performance. There was a backing track to help fill in when Beyonce wasn't singing — and there were long stretches when she let it play as she performed elaborate dance moves.
She had a swarm of background dancers and band members spread throughout the stage, along with videotaped images of herself dancing that may have unintentionally played on the live-or-taped question. And the crowd got bigger when she was joined by her Destiny's Child band mates.
Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams popped up from below the stage to sing "Bootylicious." They were in similar outfits, singing and dancing closely as they harmonized. But Rowland and Williams were barely heard when the group sang "Independent Woman," as their voices faded into the background.
They also joined in for some of "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)," where Beyonce's voice grew stronger. That song featured Beyonce's skilled choreography, as did "End of Time" and "Baby Boy," which featured Beyonce's all-female band, balancing out the testosterone levels on the football field.
Before the game, Alicia Keys performed a lounge-y, piano-tinged version of the national anthem that her publicist assured was live. The Grammy-winning singer played the piano as she sang "The Star Spangled Banner" in a long red dress with her eyes shut.
She followed Jennifer Hudson, who sang "America the Beautiful" with the 26-member Sandy Hook Elementary School chorus, an emotional performance that had some players on the sideline on the verge of tears.
The students wore green ribbons on their shirts in honor of the 20 first-graders and six adults who were killed in a Dec. 14 shooting rampage at the school in Newton, Conn.
The students began the song softly before Hudson, whose mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew were shot to death five years ago, jumped in with her gospel-flavored vocals. She stood still in black and white as the students moved to the left and right, singing background.
Beyonce opened and closed her set belting songs, and in between she danced hard and heavy — and better than most contemporary pop stars.
She set a serious tone as she emerged onstage in all black, singing lines from her R&B hit "Love on Top." The stage was dark as fire and lights burst from the sides. Then she went into her hit "Crazy In Love," bringing some feminine spirit to the Superdome as she and her background dancers did the singer's signature booty-shaking dance. Beyonce ripped off part of her shirt and skirt. She even blew a kiss. She was ready to rock, and she did so like a pro.
She set a serious tone as she emerged onstage in all black, singing lines from her R&B hit "Love on Top." The stage was dark as fire and lights burst from the sides. Then she went into her hit "Crazy In Love," bringing some feminine spirit to the Super Dome as she and her background dancers did the singer's signature booty-shaking dance. Beyonce ripped off part of her shirt and skirt. She even blew a kiss. She was ready to rock, and she did so like a pro.
Her confidence — and voice — grew as she worked the stage with and without her Destiny's Child band mates during her 13-minute set, which comes days after she admitted she sang to a pre-recorded track at President Barack Obama's inauguration less than two weeks ago.
Beyonce proved not only that she can sing, but that she can also entertain on a stage as big as the Super Bowl's. She was far better than Madonna, who sang to a backing track last year, and miles ahead of the Black Eyed Peas' disastrous set in 2011.
Beyonce was best when she finished her set with "Halo." She asked the crowd to put their hands toward her as she sang the slow groove on bended knee — and that's when she the performance hit its high note.
"Thank you for this moment," she told the crowd. "God bless y'all."
Her background singers helped out as Beyonce danced around the stage throughout most of her performance. There was a backing track to help fill in when Beyonce wasn't singing — and there were long stretches when she let it play as she performed elaborate dance moves.
She had a swarm of background dancers and band members spread throughout the stage, along with videotaped images of herself dancing that may have unintentionally played on the live-or-taped question. And the crowd got bigger when she was joined by her Destiny's Child band mates.
Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams popped up from below the stage to sing "Bootylicious." They were in similar outfits, singing and dancing closely as they harmonized. But Rowland and Williams were barely heard when the group sang "Independent Woman," as their voices faded into the background.
They also joined in for some of "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)," where Beyonce's voice grew stronger. That song featured Beyonce's skilled choreography, as did "End of Time" and "Baby Boy," which featured Beyonce's all-female band, balancing out the testosterone levels on the football field.
Before the game, Alicia Keys performed a lounge-y, piano-tinged version of the national anthem that her publicist assured was live. The Grammy-winning singer played the piano as she sang "The Star Spangled Banner" in a long red dress with her eyes shut.
She followed Jennifer Hudson, who sang "America the Beautiful" with the 26-member Sandy Hook Elementary School chorus, an emotional performance that had some players on the sideline on the verge of tears.
The students wore green ribbons on their shirts in honor of the 20 first-graders and six adults who were killed in a Dec. 14 shooting rampage at the school in Newton, Conn.
The students began the song softly before Hudson, whose mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew were shot to death five years ago, jumped in with her gospel-flavored vocals. She stood still in black and white as the students moved to the left and right, singing background.
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 @justcause Your a dumb arse! Did ANYBODY say anything about her being black, except for you fool. Beyonce's music is not all that bad. I loved her vid put a ring on it. but for the superbowl, she sucked!!!
 @dkgiovenco @justcause He shouldn't be taken seriously, just ignored, or reported. All he does is sit and troll thru old posts just to insult everybody.
 @dkgiovenco LOL! Yeah I just did the same. Even used his own words right back at him.
 @Zoso Yes, I saw that, an old post and he rags on everybody. Just wanted to flick some of his trash back at him.
Watched about 20 seconds of Beyonce then switched channels. Too much soft-core p*rn with young kids in the room.
All I seen in that half time show was a bunch of scanty clad women running around with fire, flashy lights, and no music. I am sure she can sing, but not during the half time show. As far as I am concerned it was a colossal ripoff.
A post I read on Facebook that I found rather funny. "I found the power outage more entertaining than Beyonce."
"Â the singer proved she is an exceptional performer at the Super Bowl halftime show." Well, either that or she improved her lipsyncing. Hope we can get Tom Petty next year.
Everything about this year's Super Bowl was terrible.Â
@Bianca Sore loser Smianca??  LOL
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Gotta say - it was all pretty boring. Really nothing new or different from other Super-Bowl halftime shows. Just a different artist! Other than the 26 kids singing America the Beautiful, the rest was yawnsville!
Okay, I just read the rest of the comments and see that I'm not the only one who noticed how Beyonce's mic was much louder the Destiny's Child singers.
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Lol... The comments aren't matching up very well with the headline... Glad I decided to take a nap.
It was nothing but comedy relief for us. We were in fits with her intro and that weird cross walk she was doing like a Victoria Secret cat walk. I thought it was Tyra Banks at first. I kid you not one of the people there had to run for the bathroom we were laughing so hard at the performance.
She sucked!!!!!
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The greatest think ever invented was the MUTE button on your TV remote. Â
 @Willy Lee No, the greatest thing was the channel changer, or Power off.
Well theres 20 minutes of my life I wont get back again...Not a Beyonce fan at all. More booty shaking than actual singing. Total waste of time.
Really the only excitment came after the power came back on, other than that it was a total waste of time...
Wow no wonder no one likes to play Seattle. I don't like Beyonce's songs much but I thought she belted out those songs just fine. Lot better then some of those Super Bowl shows I've seen before.
Why invite Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams to perform and then turn down their mics so they can barely be heard?  Beyonce's ego is really unattractive.
@NWNative That would likely be the influence of the "Z" man...
Not bad, especially considering Michelle Williams denied it up until last evening, saying the rumors of them performing together were completely untrue.
What is the point of celebrities denying stuff like that?
 @Throbbinhood It was probably in the contract, Beyonce making sure the focus was on her.  And the obvious drumming up interest in "Are they or are they not?!  I guess I will just have to tune in."  I'll admit it, I waited until I found the vid online.
 @NWNative  @Throbbinhood And, maybe I'm crazy, well I know I am, but didn't it seem like the microphones of the two from Destiny's Child were turned down much lower than Beyonce's? I understand boosting the lead's volume, but the other two didn't have half the volume.
I think there's a lot of hype with Beyonce, and not a whole lot to back it up.
But she worked hard on the stage, and we'll give her that!
I'm sorry, but did the author of this story even watch the "performance"??? Â Lipsyncing and lots of thigh chaffing ensued. Â Wow, can't believe anyone could find this entertaining, but whatever floats your boat.
@ntlbrl I'd rather have seen Madeon perform The City backed by loads of dancers. That writhing thing she did was recycled from a comcast commerical
I love music and dancing. Didn't watch the game. But I did watch the half-time show and was not impressed, but I didn't expect to be impressed either. Happy for Beyonce's success, but IMHO, she is just not a world class performer and she cannot sing well. She does work hard to put on a good show.
@Pollywannacracker Unfortunately (while she, as well as that entire genre aren't my cup of tea) - her record and concert ticket sales DO suggest "world-class performer".
@Throbbinhood It is her media machine and who her husband is rubbing shoulders with. She is a singing version of the Twilight saga. Lots of marketing. Honestly I bought some of her early stuff for workout and dance music, justneeded good beat.
Terrible half-time show, terrible national anthem......
@Thedudeabides Terrible post.