Kid Rock's recent performance at the 'All American Halftime Show' sparked controversy, but the musician has now released a video to set the record straight. In the 5-minute clip, Rock and his DJ, Paradime, demonstrate how they seamlessly double the lyrics to his song 'Bawitdaba' during the performance. This video aims to counter the narrative that Rock lip-synced during the show.
The controversy began when some viewers noticed that the lyrics being pumped through the audio mix didn't match Rock's actual performance. However, Rock explains that this was due to production crew unfamiliarity with the song and Paradime not being lit during the performance. He clarifies that he and Paradime were trading lyrics, with Paradime filling in words and phrases to help Rock catch his breath and keep the energy high.
"When we're rapping it, that song takes so much energy," Rock explains. "He's filling in those words for me so I can (catch my breath), bang my head, keep going and carrying on."
Despite the initial confusion, Rock assures fans that there was no lip-syncing involved. He also addresses the 'fake news media, left wingers, crazy libtards' who ran with the lip-sync story, aiming to shut down those reports.
The 'All American Halftime Show' was organized as a response to Bad Bunny's performance at the Super Bowl halftime, following right-wing backlash. Kid Rock's recent tour announcement and partnership with Ticketmaster, as well as the release of a cover of Cody Johnson's 'Til You Can't' on streaming platforms, further highlight his active involvement in the music industry.
What do you think about Kid Rock's clarification? Do you believe he was lip-syncing or was there a valid explanation for the audio mix discrepancy? Share your thoughts in the comments below!