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Kid Rock denies lip-syncing catastrophe at Turning Point USA’s Halftime Show (Image: X)
Kid Rock didn’t appear to be bothered by the lip-synching criticism during the All-American Halftime Show, which was organized by Turning Point USA.
Turning Point USA’s show was supposed to be an various to Super Bowl XL’s Halftime Show headlined by Spanish-speaking rapper Bad Bunny. The 31-year-old performer took the stage at the NFL championship recreation on February 8, despite MAGA calling for a boycott of the Super Bowl Halftime Show. Several celebrities appeared, including Karol G, Jessica Alba, Cardi B, and Pedro Pascal as Lady Gaga, and Ricky Martin carried out with the Puerto Rican celebrity.
While Bad Bunny carried out at his Halftime Show, the Detroit rocker’s efficiency was hit with a number of setbacks, including accusations of lip-syncing his hit track, Bawitaba, at Turning Point USA’s rival show. He was accused of lip-syncing after many online viewers seen he didn’t have the microphone close to his mouth.
On February 10, the artist took to social media and addressed the lip-synching criticism. In a video on X, Kid Rock admitted there have been technical points with the audio and video.
He wrote, “My halftime performance was pre-recorded but performed live.
“No lip-synching just like the haters and fake news try to report. When they synced the cameras to my efficiency on Bawitdaba, it didn’t line up as I explained in this video,” he posted.

Kid Rock blamed Turning Point USA’s production team for the syncing issues (Image: X)
He claimed the production team had a “troublesome time getting that to sync together.”
“I only have good issues to say about Turning Point, but the manufacturing crew they labored with, on other occasions they’ve carried out, top-notch, first class all the best way.
“Nobody’s perfect. Nobody gets it perfect every time,” he added.
“For the haters and the trolls out there,” Kid Rock said before he aimed his center finger at the digital camera. “That’s exactly what happened.”

Kid Rock couldn’t compete with Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show (Image: Getty Images)
The star appeared on Fox News’ The Ingraham Angle on February 9 and denied he was lip-syncing. He claimed the vocals had been “out of sync” with his DJ because he was “jumping around the stage like a rabid monkey.”
The musician claimed his actions made it “very difficult” for the manufacturing crew to repair the issue in post-production.
“My DJ, who actually raps that song with me, was not lit up. I’m jumping around the stage like a rabid monkey, rapping my song, and I’m taking breaths, and my DJ is filling in the other parts of it,” he argued.
He claimed to have identified the syncing issue before this system aired.
“I even told them when I saw the rough cut, I was like, You guys got to work on that sync. It’s off,” he said. “So it was just a syncing issue that they had, and I know they tried to get it right. It was very difficult.”
In the end, the counter show was branded “a ratings disaster” with an estimate that it “only drew 5.2 out of the 127 plus million Super Bowl audience.”
Kid Rock mocks fake news at lip-synching in
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