Queen Latifah has a musical versatility that cannot be denied, and she proved that again when she sang the National Anthem at a football game.

The ā€œLadies Firstā€ rapper donned a white pantsuit as she belted out ā€œThe Star-Spangled Bannerā€ on Sunday (September 10) when the New York Giants faced off against the Dallas Cowboys at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ.

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The performance, too, served a double duty, as it was also a tribute to the fallen of 9/11, which was recognize just one day later.

Check out the rousing performance below.

Queen Latifah is nothing if not a visionary. Sheā€™s the first female rapper to receive the prestigious Kennedy Center nomination.

On Friday (June 23), it was announced that she will become the first female rapper to be honored at the Kennedy Center Awards on December 3.Ā CNNĀ revealed that the ā€œU.N.I.T.Y.ā€ rapper will be honored alongside Billy Crystal, opera singer RenĆ©e Fleming, Barry Gibb of The Bee Gees, and singerĀ Dionne Warwick.

Snoop Dogg & Queen Latifah Co-Sign Pete Rock's Rant About Heavy D Hip Hop 50 Snubs
Snoop Dogg & Queen Latifah Co-Sign Pete Rock's Rant About Heavy D Hip Hop 50 Snubs

ā€œThis year we pay special tribute to theĀ 50th anniversary of Hip Hop, a uniquely American culture whose constant evolution is one of enduring relevance and impact, reflecting our society as it has grown into an international phenomenon,ā€ Deborah F. Rutter, president of the Kennedy Center, said in a statement to the outlet.

ā€œHip Hop has been an important, thriving art form here at the Center for a number of years; what a privilege it is to bestow an Honor to the First Lady of Hip-Hop [Queen Latifah] who has inspired us along the way.ā€

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ā€œIā€™m humbled to be included in this incredible list of artists honored by the Kennedy Center,ā€ Queen Latifah said in a statement about the nomination. ā€œTo now be recognized amongst so many multi-hyphenates feels unbelievable.ā€

The ā€œLadies Firstā€ rapper made history in yet another way recently when she became theĀ first female rapper to be added to the National Recording Registry.

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Announced on April 12, this yearā€™s inductees also included Madonnaā€™s worldwide hit ā€œLike A Virgin,ā€ Mariah Careyā€™s classic holiday song ā€œAll I Want for Christmas Is You,ā€ Daddy Yankeeā€™s 2004 hit ā€œGasolinaā€ and even Koji Kondoā€™sĀ Super Mario Bros.Ā theme song, among others.

Describing why Queen Latifahā€™s debut was included, the NRR said: ā€œHer album showed rap could cross genres including reggae, hip-hop, house and jazz ā€” while also opening opportunities for other female rappers.ā€