Kalamazoo Central graduate performs at Super Bowl

From small city to big stage, Havier Hill Roller, a native of Kalamazoo, earned a spot on the Halftime Show stage. Roller, along with his fraternity brother DJ, had the opportunity to showcase their talents on one of the world’s biggest stages.

“We were a few considered to audition for the Super Bowl and then we were invited to be in the Super Bowl,” he told FOX 17.

He’s been on many stages, performed with several artists, but this experience was one of a kind. “I’ve never felt anything like that,” he said.

The energy from the crowd and the sight of all the people and phones in the stadium left a lasting impression on him. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to perform alongside Usher and shared that he had cherished one-on-one moments with the artist.

“It was so, so much love, you know, to make sure that, you know, Usher didn’t do anything necessarily, that would be offensive to the Greek world to D9, not just the Nupes,” Roller said, referring to his collaboration with Usher and the importance of respecting the Greek community.

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