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The "Bad Lip Reader" behind the channel is an anonymous music and video producer from Texas. [5] The first Bad Lip Reading video released was a spoof of Rebecca Black's song "Friday", titled "Gang Fight". [6] New music and lyrics were matched to Black's video to make it appear as though she were singing about gang warfare.
Chris Chase of USA Today stated that the performance "felt more like an Olympic Opening Ceremony", which he called a "major achievement". Chase stated that Perry's performance "is what a Super Bowl halftime show should be", while noting that Perry appeared to be singing live and stating that most Twitter users were impressed with the performance.
As anyone whose Sunday nights now revolve around football is well aware, Taylor Swift showed up to the Chiefs vs Packers game on December 3 to watch Travis Kelce play—arriving with Brittany ...
Even Whitney Houston lip-synced. Justin Stoney swears he needs no more than five seconds to determine if a Super Bowl halftime artist is lip-syncing or not.
Ahead of the show, the producers promised that there would not be lip syncing. [4] Speculation arose following the show that Twain lip synced her part of the performance. The show's sound producer, Paul Liszewski, claimed that Twain had sung live, but that her backing band and Twain's backing vocals were prerecorded. [4]
Lip readers are analyzing Taylor Swift and Blake Lively's conversation at the Chiefs game—here's what Taylor said!
The performance was successful in its goals, causing viewership of the Super Bowl to increase between halves for the first time in the game's history. With an audience of 133.4 million viewers in the United States [1] and 1.3 billion viewers worldwide, it is estimated to be one of the most watched television broadcasts of all time.
If you've never seen a "Bad Lip Reading" video in the past, you should definitely start. The geniuses behind the videos have done so for popular movies like " The Hunger Games ," and even NFL ...