JACKSON, Miss. ( WJTV ) – Members of Jackson State University’s (JSU) Sonic Boom of the South returned to Mississippi on Monday after performing with Usher during the Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show.
Band members reacted to the performance of a lifetime as Super Bowl LVIII. One of the drum majors said the experience was bigger than the Boom.
Sonic Boom of the South performs with Usher during Super Bowl halftime show
“So, the experience was it was very, very 10 out of 10, 100 out of 100, 1,000 out of 1,000. And it only gets bigger and bigger than that. So, it’s bigger than us. It’s bigger than the university,” said Desi Jenkins, a drum major for the Sonic Boom of the South.
Millions of people got to see the Boom high-step while Usher sang some of his greatest hits.
“My favorite part is in the beginning when Usher is coming out and doing the dances, and you can just see the JSU bass drums in the background, and they’re swinging back and forth. You just see Sonic Boom of the South like that just looks, I don’t know, it just looks so good to me,” said Treasure White, a member of the Sonic Boom of the South.