Charlie Puth Responds To Criticism Of His Super Bowl LX Gig, Teases 'Really Special Arrangement'
Charlie Puth isn’t letting internet critics rattle him as he gears up to sing the national anthem at Super Bowl LX in February 2026. After someone on X sniffed that the Super Bowl has “fallen” since Whitney Houston’s legendary 1991 rendition — and doubted Puth could “give us vocals” — he fired back with calm confidence. He admitted nobody’s touching Whitney’s throne, but promised he’s cooking up a “really special arrangement” in D major and insists it’ll be one of his strongest vocal moments. The NFL recently confirmed Puth for the anthem, Brandi Carlile for “America the Beautiful,” and Coco Jones for “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” all tied into events across the Bay Area.










