When Alicia Keys takes the field before Super Bowl XLVII on February 3, fans shouldn't expect to hear the same old version of the National Anthem, as Keys has revealed that she plans to put her own spin on the classic tune.
"It's a historical moment, that day, so I'm looking forward to really doing it my style and my way," she told MTV News.
"I'm looking forward to really making it great."
It will be Keys' third time on the Super Bowl stage, the most by any performer in the game's history. In 2005, she sang "America the Beautiful" with 150 students from the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind and returned three years later to perform as part of the pregame show.
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