His thoughts will need to have been in overdrive.
Rapper Post Malone kicked things off at the Super Bowl on Sunday by delivering a heart-wrenching rendition of “America the Beautiful” in the course of the big game’s pre-show.
Malone, born Austin Richard Post, delivered a heart-stopping rendition of the enduring song in front of each the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Fransisco 49ers in addition to lots of of fans and much more watching from the comfort of their living rooms.
Malone, 28, revealed that he was tapped to sing to the pre-game show last month.
“America The Beautiful LIVE at the @SuperBowl LVIII Pregame,” the “Sunflower” crooner posted on X (formerly Twitter).
Malone joined country music icon Reba McIntyre and R&B singer Andra Day who performed the national anthem and “Lift Every Voice and Sing” prior to the sport’s 6:30 p.m. kickoff.
The Grammy winner isn’t any stranger to the mayhem that’s Super Bowl Sunday.
Along with performing at the beginning of the evening, the singer also appeared in a commercial with NFL legend Peyton Manning… and a T-rex for the beer company Bud Light.
The commercial, which got here out on Tuesday, features the previous Indianapolis Colts quarterback, 47, and a bunch of buddies who awaken the Bud Light genie and start making ridiculous wishes.
“Wishes is my thing,” the tracksuit-clad man says.
After rattling a series of requests starting from “80s hair” to “a sweet” ride, one Denver Bronco-clad fan says: “I wish Peyton Manning was my best friend” prompting the Hall of Famer to look.
One other friend manages to zap the rapper into existence after asking the genie “I would like Post Malone.”
The needs begin to spiral uncontrolled with Manning himself getting in on the motion by demanding a house party where Malone takes center stage.
Every little thing seems to even out until an enormous T-Rex stumbles upon the party.
“Who asked for a T-Rex,” one person asks.
“Guilty,” replied the “Go Flex” singer.
Following the discharge of the commercial, Malone released a press release about how excited he was to be in his third commercial for the beer company.
“I’m here for the three-peat, and stoked to be back with Bud Light for my third Super Bowl commercial,” Malone, who starred in the corporate’s 2021 and 2020 commercials, said.
The tone of the commercial can be noticeably different as the corporate struggles to rebound after their failed marketing attempt with trans-TikToker Dylan Mulvaney set sales plummeting.