Beloved New Jersey music legend Bruce Springsteen recently expressed his disdain for karaoke.
Springsteen, 76, described his only karaoke performance as “disappointing” during an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Thursday.
The “Born in the U.S.A” singer joined actor Jeremy Allen White, who will play Springsteen in an upcoming biopic, on the late night talk show.
Springsteen detailed an occurrence when he performed karaoke, revealing that it was the only time he’d ever done so and would not do it again.
“So I assume I’m going to get up there. I’m going to sing a few notes and this place is going to go wild. So I got up there. I started singing, and they thought I was just another ass—- who got up on stage and was trying to do karaoke,” The Boss said. “”So it was really disappointing. I’ve never done it again.”
Before Springsteen chronicled his karaoke experience, White, 34, spoke about singing in character while filming at Asbury Park’s Stone Pony.
“There’s about 300 really excited background actors and most of them are from New Jersey and maybe even from around Asbury Park,” White said.
The late night talk show host asked White if he will ever perform any Springsteen songs for karaoke in the future and the actor’s response was swift.
“I hadn’t even thought of that. That’s nightmare fuel you just gave me that I didn’t even know,” White said.
The upcoming biopic film, “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,” releases in theaters on Oct. 24.
Christopher Burch
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