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Whitney also lip-synced it. They say it has something to do with the acoustics or whatever, I don't know. I mean, Clarkson didn't lip-sync, neither did Aretha four years ago.

I must say, I'm impressed when you can flawlessly lip-sync your riffs and runs.

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I was at the inauguration in person yesterday, and I wondered this about her and Kelly, hell, pretty much all of them, pretty much

for reason SFK lists above as possible reasons they do it. Doesn't everyone at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade do it, too?

Of course, being on floats, I can see why it happens there.

Side note: It's really bizarre to see a story about something you actually went to see live wacko.png . Cool, but bizarre tongue.png.

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Macys Parade isn't even synched. But Beyonce managed to become the biggest singing star of all, and probably the biggest star of all since she is bigger than all the actors. You're Beyonce, you're the star, doing things big and amazing is your job. Faking it is the job for Milli Vanilli and Britney. If all you are going to do is lip synch there is no reason not to get Britney or Madonna..

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That's too bad because when I watched her I thought "flawless". Professionals lip synch all the time but I find this news to be particular disappointing especially remembering when she dramatically removed her ear piece mid way... for added effect.

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Yep... to be expected. That's why I'm not too impressed with much of today's talent. When it comes to something BIG, they need to pull off the national anthem LIVE. And acoustics DO play a part, but still... they can do it if they want to. Perfect example here... the first portion of this clip shows how the acoustics in a football stadium or an outdoor venue can be a bit dodgy, but still ok (1975 final playoff game)then on the last half, you can see where talent shines through, singing the damn song acapella after expecting to be singing live with a pre recorded tape. Beyone should be able to pull off THAT.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ud15TgnRjT8

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Lip synching is fine with your own voice. From what I've read, it was a last minute decision and the notion that it was lip synched has been walked back. Maybe she didn't feel like she was up to hitting those notes, it was cold and since we know how people get skewered for messing up the national anthem, it's understandable that she might do that.

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I think the White House let this leak because of her dramatic scene-stealing moment of ripping the ear-piece out (which was as to say, "I'm so good at this and I'm so into this that I don't need any help") which is just funny as heck if she really was just mouthing to playback. She took it a little too far there. it was the POTUS big day, Bey!

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If the speaker blasting your voice and you have it down in your head, why do you need the earpiece?

That said, the ear-piece moment is the moment of downfall. I really do think the WH didn't like that she spotlight hogged like that when she wasn't even being realz.

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