
NFL Celebrates 'Super Bowl Babies' with 'Kiss from a Rose' Remix Ft. Seal
Were you born the year your hometown NFL team won the Super Bowl?
These "Super Bowl Babies" were—sometime around early November, to be more precise.
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In anticipation of Super Bowl 50, the NFL partnered with artist Seal to transform his legendary love song "Kiss from a Rose" into a commemorative ballad for anyone whose parents "cuddled and all night" while celebrating their favorite team's big victory.
While the term "Super Bowl Babies" brings to mind images of the very young, people of a variety of ages—beginning from those conceived after the Packers' win in 1967 to the new generation of "12" boys and girls created in 2014—participated in the choirs.
On a larger scale, the amusing and oddly heartwarming clip does a nice job emphasizing the NFL's "Football is Family" slogan.
After all, what says "football" and "family" more than sharing the most pivotal day of your life with the greatest moment in your favorite team's history?
[NFL]

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