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The Grammy-winning singer released a statement soon after, saying, "I can only hope that everyone could feel my love for this country and that the true spirit of its anthem still came through. The lyrical fumble was unusual from Aguilera, 30, who has frequently done the national anthem honors at NBA games, including at last year's finals.

Instead of the correct line, Aguilera actually sang: "What so proudly we watched at the twilight's last gleaming. The half-time show of Super Bowl in created controversy when Justin Timberlake ripped a piece of Janet Jackson's top, resulting in a glimpse of her right breast. Packers win thrilling Super Bowl. Super Bowl XLV as it happened. And, well, she didn't do a very good job with it. First of all, Aguilera botched several of the Star-Spangled Banner's lyrics, namely singing "what so proudly we watched" instead of "o'er the ramparts we watched.

Furthermore, it seemed like she was off-key for the most part, and certain parts were just downright painful to listen to. In , Olympic champion Carl Lewis caused a chorus of boos when his voice broke in the middle of his "Star Spangled Banner" performance. He told the crowd he'd "make up for it" but went on to butcher the remainder of the song. But the title of most offensive anthem singer ever -- earned intentionally, not accidentally -- probably goes to Roseanne Barr.

At a San Diego Padres game, the comedienne sang a squawky, off-key version of "The Star Spangled Banner" and peppered her performance by grabbing her crotch and pretending to spit. To avoid the often likely possibility of flubs, event organizers sometimes have singers lip-sync the national anthem to a pre-recorded track, as Super Bowl producers did with Jennifer Hudson in Critics call for greater reform: some have suggested replacing "The Star Spangled Banner" -- which has been the national anthem since -- with a simpler song, like "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" or "America the Beautiful.

But considering that the debate about changing the national anthem would drag on longer than the most overwrought rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner," perhaps a little more practice is all that's necessary for Aguilera and her ilk.



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