Kendrick Lamar slammed on Twitter for lip syncing

  • Kendrick Lamar was slammed by fans for apparently lip syncing during his performance 
  • Fans watching it televised were quick to notice a delay in his vocals, leading many to believe he was using a follow track 
  • One viewer tweeted: ‘At least President Trump sang unlike Kendrick Lamar!’ 
  • President Donald Trump appeared to struggle with the words to the national anthem while standing on the field prior to Monday’s game

Kendrick Lamar was slammed by fans for apparently lip syncing during his performance in Atlanta on Monday night.

The rapper was performing the half-time show for the College Football Playoff National Championship Game between the Alabama Crimson Tide and local favorite Georgia Bulldogs.

But fans watching it televised were quick to notice a delay in his vocals, leading many to believe he was using a follow track. 

One viewer tweeted: ‘At least President Trump sang unlike Kendrick Lamar!’

President Donald Trump, who has criticized NFL protesting NFL players for their peaceful demonstrations, appeared to struggle with the words to the national anthem while standing on the field prior to Monday’s game. 

Hitting a false note! Kendrick Lamar was slammed by fans for apparently lip syncing during his performance in Atlanta on Monday night

Fans watching it televised were quick to notice a delay in his vocals, leading many to believe he was using a follow track

Fans watching it televised were quick to notice a delay in his vocals, leading many to believe he was using a follow track

Kendrick did not rip the president during his concert outside Mercedes-Benz Stadium after previously saying in October that Trump’s election was a ‘mindf***’ and it is ‘building the fire’ for him.

A track Lamar released earlier this year, ‘The Heart Part 4,’ hits Trump as a ‘chump’ and claims that Russia is ‘up to something.’

Trump said Monday afternoon in Tennessee that there’s ‘plenty of space for people to express their views and to protest.

‘But love our flag, we love our anthem, and we want to keep it that way,’ the president stated. 

 



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