Ingrid Andress sings ‘worst National Anthem of all time’ at 2024 Home Run Derby as MLB fans say ‘our ears are bleeding’ – The US Sun

Ingrid Andress singing at the 2024 Home Run Derby

A GRAMMY-nominated artist had fans cringing after hearing her rendition of the National Anthem.

Ingrid Andress sang at the Home Run Derby on Monday night in Arlington, Texas.

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Ingrid Andress singing at the 2024 Home Run DerbyCredit: ESPN

Ingrid, 32, is an American country music singer from Southfield, Michigan.

She currently has two albums under her belt: Lady Like and Good Person, and has over 2 million monthly listeners on Spotify.

On July 15, the star stood in front of tens of thousands of baseball fans to sing the National Anthem before the start of the annual game.

As the young artist began to sing the lyrics, her voice seemed out of tune and cracking during the high notes.

‘I’M EMBARRASSED FOR HER’

On X, the video went viral and had fans sharing their true thoughts.

“Who actually pays for her music and to go see her??” one critic said.

A second viewer wrote, “This is what a Grammy nominee made by Auto-Tune sounds like without Auto-Tune or musical accompaniment.”

“It sounds like she didn’t know the lyrics,” exclaimed a third.

A fourth stated, “The worst National Anthem I’ve ever heard.”

“They just be nominating anyone for Grammys huh,” another said.

Someone else admitted, “I was embarrassed for her.”

MORE NATIONAL ANTHEM FAILS

As fans mocked the singer for her rendition of the National Anthem, it brought back memories from past failed singing attempts.

In July 1990, former TV star Rosanne Barr tried her best while performing The Star Spangled Banner at the 1996 San Diego Padres game.

As heard in the video, many sports fans booed the Rosanne star, causing her to laugh and continue singing.

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