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Kid Rock Denies Lip-Syncing Super Bowl Halftime Show
11 Feb
Summary
- Kid Rock stated production crew unfamiliarity caused performance inconsistencies.
- He acknowledged prerecorded performance and noticed syncing issues early.
- Rock criticized media claims and defended his performance as 'not lip-synced'.

Kid Rock has responded to claims that he lip-synced during his "All-American Halftime Show" performance, stating the issues stemmed from production crew unfamiliarity with his music. In a video posted on February 10, 2026, Rock explained that the crew did not properly capture his DJ, Paradime, with whom he alternates lyrics, leading to apparent inconsistencies. He admitted the performance was prerecorded and that he had informed the producers about noticeable syncing problems in the initial edits.
Rock further criticized what he termed "fake news media" and "left wingers" for accusing him of lip-syncing. The "All-American Halftime Show" was presented as an alternative to the official Super Bowl halftime show headlined by Bad Bunny, which had drawn criticism from some conservatives. While Rock acknowledged Bad Bunny's performance was not to his taste, he expressed disapproval of the NFL's decision to feature him. During the head-to-head broadcast window, Rock's show reportedly peaked at around 5 million viewers on YouTube, significantly less than the 128.2 million average viewers for Bad Bunny's performance.




