Alright, let’s talk about this “NFL Visual Album” thing, whatever that is. I ain’t no fancy city gal, but I reckon I can figure it out and tell ya what’s what.

What’s this NFL Visual Album all about then?
Well, from what I gather, this “visual album” thingy is like a picture show, but with music. You know, like them picture books my grandbaby has, but instead of just stories, it’s got songs and videos from that big football game, the “Super Bowl.” They say it’s got all the singing and dancing and whatnot from the game.
When can ya get your hands on it?
They say different years had different times. Some of them came out a few days after the game, like in February. Like, one year, it came out February 7th, another year it was February 12th. Seems like they like that February month. So if you’re looking for it, check around that time. Maybe they already got one for this year, they say “Available now,” so go on and look.
- Super Bowl LVII – February 12th
- Super Bowl LV – February 7th
- Super Bowl LVIII – Available now
What’s on this picture show album thing?

They say it’s got all the songs and performances from the Super Bowl. You know, the fella singing that “Star-Spangled Banner” song, they called it “national anthem” and some other songs too. One year it was Chris Stapleton, another time it was Jazmine Sullivan and Eric Church, even that Babyface fella. And then there’s that big halftime show with all the fancy dancing and singing. Like, one year it was Jennifer Lopez and Shakira, real fancy gals they are. They got all them moves and sparkly outfits. I reckon it’s a whole heap of entertainment, if you’re into that sort of thing.
Why do folks care about this NFL Visual Album?
Well, I reckon folks like to remember the good times. And if that Super Bowl game was a good time, then this picture show album thing helps them remember it. You know, see all the fancy moves and hear the songs again. It’s like looking at old pictures, but these pictures sing and dance! And for some folks, I guess it’s a big deal to see their favorite singers and dancers all dolled up and putting on a show. They talk about it for weeks after, so having this picture album is like having a piece of the fun to keep.
Who’s behind this thing?
Well, they say the “NFL” made it, whoever they are. Some big company I guess. And then there’s this “Roc Nation” folks too. Sound like a bunch of city slickers to me. But they sure know how to put on a show, that’s for sure. And seems like they got all sorts of people involved. Like that Pharrell fella, they say he’s real good at making music. Made a song called “Drop It Like It’s Hot” with Snoop Dogg, real catchy tune.

What’s the big deal about the Super Bowl anyway?
Now, that Super Bowl, that’s a whole ‘nother story. It’s like the biggest football game of the year. All them fellas running around, throwing a ball and tackling each other. I don’t rightly understand all the rules, but folks get real worked up about it. And the halftime show, well, that’s a show alright. Like a big circus with all the singing and dancing. Folks come from all over just to watch it, or they watch it on their picture boxes at home. So, this picture show album is a way to see all that fancy stuff again.
Is it worth watching this NFL Visual Album?
Well, that depends on you, I reckon. If you like all that singing and dancing, and you like that Super Bowl game, then maybe you’ll like it. It’s a way to see all the fun stuff again, without having to sit through the whole football game. Me, I like a good old-fashioned hoedown better, but to each their own, I always say. If you like them flashy lights and loud music, then go on and give it a watch. It ain’t gonna hurt nobody. And if you’re really into that football thing and all the singing and such, then having this picture show album might be just the ticket for you to relive all the excitement. So, there you have it. That’s what I know about this “NFL Visual Album” thing. Not so complicated after all, is it? Just a bunch of singing and dancing from that big football game, all put together in a picture show for folks to enjoy.
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