ZACH TOP SANG THE NATIONAL ANTHEM — AND LUMEN FIELD WENT COMPLETELY STILL. The noise didn’t fade slowly. It stopped. The second Zach Top opened his mouth on the NFC Championship stage, the stadium shifted from chaos to focus, as if everyone realized at the same time that something real was happening. No theatrics. No oversinging. Just control, tradition, and a voice that didn’t need to prove anything. This was a rising country star stepping into one of the hardest moments in sports, and singing like he belonged there. The kind of performance that pulls even casual viewers out of their screens, the kind that makes football fans pause mid-conversation and listen. It didn’t feel modern or trendy. It felt timeless. Grounded. Powerful in its restraint. When he finished, the reaction wasn’t just applause — it was recognition. For a few minutes, it wasn’t about the game at all.

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Now THAT is how you perform the “Star Spangled Banner.”

Ahead of the NFC Championship between the Los Angeles Rams and the Seattle Seahawks, the home team decided to bring in a rising country music star who actually grew up in the state of Washington. There’s a good chance you’ve heard of him, and there’s an even better chance that you’ve sang “I SLEEP LIKE A BABY” at the top of your lungs.

If you weren’t catching on already, I’m talking about Zach Top.

The 28-year-old was born and raised in Sunnyside, Washington. In case you aren’t up to date on your geography, that state isn’t located in the southern U.S., where country accents are the most prevalent. It’s actually about as far north (and far west) as you can get.

I only mention that because there’s a conspiracy theory that the “I Never Lie” singer might be lying about his country accent.

But who cares when he sounds just like your favorite country music artist from yesteryear? Zach Top is the face of the neotraditional country movement, and he’s impressed with his musical ability so much that he got asked to perform the national anthem ahead of the NFC Championship that Seattle is hosting.

 

They weren’t kidding when they said to not miss it.

Just minutes before the game started, Zach Top stood out on Lumen Field and absolutely brought it with his rendition of the “Star Spangled Banner.” For those that weren’t familiar with his game, they are now. I guarantee that “Who is Zach Top?” was being Googled like crazy.

Real country music fans already knew… and we’re seated for this bring-a-tear-to-your-eye national anthem:

 

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COME ON WITH IT.

That “Star Spangled Banner” had everything. A big ol’ flag, a mesmerizing flyover, and Zach Top hitting every single note of the song that celebrates America. It very well might be the highlight of the NFC Championship game… and it happened before the football was even snapped.

NFL fans and country music fans alike loved everything about it:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hey… they said it. Not me.

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