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Rita Ora.
Photo: James Devaney / WireImage,
If you, like most Americans on Thursday morning, wake up and climb groggy the annual Thanksgiving Day parade of Macy's in hopes of seeing a balloon inspired by Paddington 2 (missed opportunity!), it is likely that you noticed a group of performers having difficulties with their flute songs. And by difficulty, we do not want to say that they were "off-road" or bothered by "sudden wind chills" – it was obvious that lip synchronization was going on, to the point where Twitterati is out in force to make fun of artists. Case and Argument: The parade was not a milestone in Rita Ora's career, sorry.
The teasing got so bad that Macy's, thanks to these apologetic leaders, had no choice but to issue a statement explaining why lip sync was so bad this year. "During the broadcast of Macy's Parade on NBC, several artists encountered technical difficulties that had a negative impact on their performance", the company wrote. "We apologize and want fans to know that these problems are beyond the control of the artist." Interestingly, John Legend and Ora tweeted at the end of the parade so that persevering viewers could not actually sing on tanks, due to equipment problems.
"Fun fact – we all need to synchronize things on this parade because the floats do not have the ability to handle the sound requirements for live performance," wrote Legend. "I hope you all enjoyed That's it, know that if you come to my concerts, the vocals are 100% live! "Ora added," Fun fact, John Legend, thanks for clarifying what I was about to It's annoying for us, but anyway, all of my shows are 100% live, and when you come to an ORA show, get ready!
But let's go back to Paddington 2 floating idea. They really could not do anything to honor Phoenix Buchanan, said the espian? For shame!
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