And let it be known that Paste wanted SpongeBob onstage, as well. Israel Colunga was an early champion of adding “Sweet Victory” to the halftime show, starting a petition that climbed to over one million signatures. 3 and 4 combined, “Sweet Victory” streams leapt to 310,000, up from 46,000 on Feb. On Super Bowl Sunday and the day after, Nielsen Music reports that on-demand streaming of the triumphant anthem via audio and video rose by a whopping 566 percent in the U.S. “Sweet Victory,” a collaborative effort between Giuffria’s David Glen Eisley (who also voiced SpongeBob for the song) and guitarist/producer Bob Kulick, has experienced an upswing post-Super Bowl, though, as THR reports. A clip of the “Bank Geeks” episode played as an intro to Travis Scott’s “SICKO MODE.” Not only that, but the halftime show also only made a small reference to the legendary SpongeBob Squarepants Bubble Bowl performance of “Sweet Victory” in tribute to the cartoon’s late creator, Stephen Hillenburg. The Super Bowl proved awfully underwhelming this year, in no small part because of the banal presence of Adam “I’m Covered In Tattoos So I Have A Personality” Levine.
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