Kid Rock admits halftime show was taped, but denies lip-sync rumors
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Kid Rock admits halftime show was taped, but denies lip-sync rumors
"Kid Rock says his appearance at Sunday's MAGA alternative to Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show was taped in advance, but insists there was no lip-syncing involved. Viewers who saw the 55-year-old musician headline Turning Point USA's event noticed his performance of the 1998 song Bawitdaba didn't seem quite right. During a Monday night interview on Fox News, Kid Rock acknowledged there were production issues, but said he did actually sing live for the dozens of fans who attended the taping."
"It was very difficult for the Turning Point production crew, who by the way I can't say enough good things about, but this was very difficult for 'em, he said. Kid Rock explained that his high-energy performance was tricky to record partly because while he was rapping and trying to catch his breath, his DJ was filling in the other parts of the song in real time."
Kid Rock's appearance at a MAGA alternative halftime event was taped in advance but he denied lip-syncing. Viewers noticed his performance of 1998's "Bawitdaba" appeared off. He acknowledged production issues during a Fox News interview and said he sang live for the dozens of fans who attended the taping. He said the Turning Point production crew faced difficulties capturing his high-energy delivery. He explained that while he rapped and tried to catch his breath, his DJ filled in other parts of the song in real time, creating synchronization challenges. He said the crew attempted to fix syncing problems. About 135 million viewers watched Bad Bunny live; roughly 6 million watched Kid Rock's taped show from Atlanta.
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