How many viewers tuned into Turning Point USA’s halftime show?
Turning Point USA’s aired an alternate halftime show in response to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance.
- Kid Rock faced accusations of lip-syncing during his “All-American Halftime Show” performance.
- The singer denied the claims, attributing the issue to a technical problem with audio and video synchronization.
- Rock announced he would release a video to address the “haters” and clarify the situation.
- His two-song set included his hit “Bawitdaba” and a cover of Cody Johnson’s “Til You Can’t.”
Kid Rock said he plans to “answer all the haters” after his halftime performance at Sunday’s “All-American Halftime Show.”
Social media users accused the country rock singer of lip-syncing his performance of “Bawitdaba” during Turning Point USA’s counterprogramming to the Super Bowl halftime show.
Rock addressed the criticism on Fox News and said he would release a video on Tuesday, Feb. 10, to clarify confusion.
“I’ll answer all the haters tomorrow, and we’ll put them back in the ‘shut up and go back to trying to report the fake news,’ ” he said.
Did Kid Rock lip-sync at the Turning Point halftime show?
Kid Rock told Laura Ingraham during an appearance on “The Ingraham Angle” on Monday that he didn’t lip sync during his halftime show performance.
Rock told Ingraham that when he initially saw playback of the performance, he too noticed his vocals appeared out of sync.
“I even told them when I saw the rough cut, I was like, ‘You guys gotta work on that sync. It’s off,’ ” Rock said, suggesting the performance was not live. “So it was just a syncing issue that they had, and I know they tried to get it right. It was very difficult.”
Rock said he was going to tape a live performance with his DJ, who raps the song with him, to show “people exactly how this works.” Rock said he planned to release the video on Tuesday.
What songs did Kid Rock perform at the TPUSA halftime show?
Kid Rock performed a two-song set during the alternate halftime show. He kicked off his set with “Bawitdaba,” a breakout single from Rock’s fourth studio album “Devil Without a Cause.” The song fuses hip-hop, metal, and country elements. Rock then closed his performance with a cover of Cody Johnson’s “Til You Can’t.” The performance concluded with a commemoration for the late Turning Point USA founder, Charlie Kirk.
The Detroit News reporter Adam Graham contributed to this report.
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