Kesha's been accused of lip syncing before. I also remember watching her at an iHeartRadio event this summer and it was OBVIOUS lip syncing. I don't really care but the fact that anyone would act like she's some kind of legendary performer
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Of all the things Kesha has done on stage, she's never lip synced. She uses live backing vocals in her choruses just like the rest of our faves, but even those aren't as bad as some of the other gurls.
Of all the things Kesha has done on stage, she's never lip synced. She uses backing vocals in her choruses just like the rest of our faves, but even those aren't as bad as some of the other gurls.
I'm not watching those but whichever one is the Crazy Kids performance...omg. I swear her mouth wasn't even on sync with the vocals in some parts, but she was dancing so it makes sense that she might have to cut out at some parts.
She was accused of lip syncing at some X Factor performance a few years ago or something.
Of all the things Kesha has done on stage, she's never lip synced. She uses live backing vocals in her choruses just like the rest of our faves, but even those aren't as bad as some of the other gurls.
I like her, she can' sing, can't dance and has a piss taste but I like her.
I'm not watching those but whichever one is the Crazy Kids performance...omg. I swear her mouth wasn't even on sync with the vocals in some parts, but she was dancing so it makes sense that she might have to cut out at some parts.
She was accused of lip syncing at some X Factor performance a few years ago or something.
I don't see anything that could cause suspicions of lip syncing. It's not like her songs are particularly hard to sing or her voice is edited massive amounts on the studio recordings in the first place.
I don't see anything that could cause suspicions of lip syncing. It's not like her songs are particularly hard to sing or her voice is edited massive amounts on the studio recordings in the first place.
It's random moments like the one in this video:
I'm sure she is singing in most parts. The backing track still seems a bit strong when she comes back in. I don't know if that's intentional, though.
I'm sure she is singing in most parts. The backing track still seems a bit strong when she comes back in. I don't know if that's intentional, though.
That was the backing vocalists.
Did people actually believe she was lip syncing? The difference in audio level & sound from when she was at the mic to when the mic was gone to when she was back is huge...
Did people actually believe she was lip syncing? The difference in audio level & sound from when she was at the mic to when the mic was gone to when she was back is huge...
I don't think most people thought she lip synced the entire performance Britney style, but I think some people were wondering how much of it was actually her live vocals.
Did people actually believe she was lip syncing? The difference in audio level & sound from when she was at the mic to when the mic was gone to when she was back is huge...
Do you really think she has a backing vocalist who sounds as Kesha and is bad as Kesha.
Ke$ha claims to have helped Britney Spears write her songs before becoming famous in her own right (for hit single "TiK ToK," primarily) and now she is slamming Britney's lip-syncing ways.
"I don't think that's fair at all for people who are going to see the show," she told Scotland's Daily Record. "I think if you are going to be a singer, you should sing. If you are going to be a dancer, you should dance. If you are going to do a combination of the two, you should make it very clear when you are singing and very clear when you are dancing."
Throngs of disappointed fans stormed out of a Britney Spears lip-syncing concert in Australia last year.
"It's treating people as if they are too stupid to realize you are not actually singing," Ke$ha continued. "Sometimes it is hard to sing and dance at the same time, but I would rather be off and be real and genuine about it to my fans. I don't want to treat my fans like they are stupid...When I am singing, I may sound s--t sometimes, but at least you'll know I'm singing."