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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Kid Rock Denies Lip-Syncing Halftime Show

Kid Rock Denies Lip-Syncing Halftime Show

11 Feb

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Summary

  • Kid Rock claims his halftime performance was pre-recorded but performed live.
  • He states that the production team was unfamiliar with his song.
  • Kid Rock has performed 'Bawitdaba' live since its release in 1998.
Kid Rock Denies Lip-Syncing Halftime Show

Kid Rock has strongly denied allegations of lip-syncing during his recent Turning Point USA alternate Halftime Show performance. He stated on the social media platform X that his show was pre-recorded but performed live, directly challenging what he termed 'fake news' reports.

Addressing the controversy, Kid Rock explained that synchronization issues arose because the production team was unfamiliar with his hit song "Bawitdaba." He highlighted that he has performed this song live every night on tour since its release in 1998, suggesting it would be an unlikely choice for lip-syncing.

Kid Rock posted a video alongside DJ Freddie "Paradime" Beauregard to defend his performance. In the video, he reiterated his stance, insisting that lip-syncing is not something he would do, especially for a song as frequently performed live as "Bawitdaba."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Kid Rock denied lip-syncing, stating his performance was pre-recorded but performed live.
Kid Rock explained that sync issues occurred because the production team was unfamiliar with his song 'Bawitdaba'.
Kid Rock has performed 'Bawitdaba' live every night on tour since its release in 1998.

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