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Ingrid Andress sings national anthem again after the viral song, rehabilitation

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After her performance of the national anthem at MLB Homerun Derby, Ingrid Andress became viral again last year to try again.

The 33-year-old singer recently returned during a Colorado Avalanch Hockey game “The Star-Spangled Banner” when she shared in an Instagram clip published on Friday. “We are back, baby,” she labeled the video.

Andress also dropped a new single with the title “Footspurns” on Monday. In an Instagram post about the new song, she thought about how her “failure” was taught when she grew up.

“When I got older and experienced more life, I think that the most human thing fails on earth,” she said. “It starts and feels the stitch, but it is still resilient. Without the mistakes in my life, I wouldn't be the person I am today, and I would not have a damn without being the mistakes in my life, and I would not have damn that we would pass on the stories about my trip. We have to talk about our mistakes about our success to make our success.”

“Footprints” is a “memory of all people I love most, and also for myself that I am out here to try my best in this 'life', and if there is a helpful guide that everyone can take, everything is worth it,” she added. The track contains the texts, “I would make mistakes over the years so that you don't have to do it. / And I have taken risks every day so that you know when you need to take them.”

Ingrid Andress National Anthem Video

In July, the Grammy candidate became Viral, when the critic's film material described the critics as the “worst national anthem performance of all time” at the MLB Home Run Derby on social media.

In an explanation on the following day, Andress admitted that she was “drunk last night” and “would check me in a facility” to get help. “I wasn't last night,” she said. “I apologize to MLB, all fans, and in this country that I love so much for this reproduction. I will let you all know how rehab is that it is great fun.”

Andress was dark on Instagram and X between this statement and her Friday contribution, where she shared the clip of herself, which appeared in the Colorado Avalanche game. The video ended with the fact that the singer celebrated behind the scenes when the person who filmed who said that she “sounded great”.

However, the reactions to the latest performance were mixed on Instagram, with a comment said that she “shook”, while another said that this was “just as bad”.