Rita Ora: Critic after playback on Thanksgiving

Twitter users are known for their honest opinions. That's what Rita Ora (27, "Anywhere") felt this week, too. After their appearance at the annual Thanksgiving Parade in New York, the fans were not very enthusiastic and imputed to the singer that she had sung clearly audible and visible playback. This was particularly noticeable because their performance was not in line with the actual text. In fact, Ora seemed to have renounced a live performance, but the reasons explained John Legend (39), who also appeared on the parade.

"Funny fact, we all have to sing the Parade Playback because the floats are not able to meet the sound requirements for a live performance," the "All of Me" singer writes on Twitter, making it clear: at his concerts is sung live. Rita Ora went on to say that Legend is absolutely right and their shows are also being sung one hundred percent live.



[LESBIANS REACT] Rita Ora ft. Cardi B, Bebe Rexha, Charli XCX- "Girls" (April 2024).



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