People Weren’t Feeling Ricky Martin’s 4th of July Performance

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Ricky Martin's 4th of July televised performance on Wednesday didn't exactly get a ton of love on social media.

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Throughout the night, he sang several of his classic hits, including "Living La Vida Loca" and "Shake Your Bon Bon," but the interwebs were buzzing about how bad (they thought) his voice sounded.

 

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People thought his voice changed so much over the years that he now sounds like Welsh singer Tom Jones.

 

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Watch the clip here or below and you be the judge. 

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4 thoughts on “People Weren’t Feeling Ricky Martin’s 4th of July Performance”

  1. I’ve seen him live 3 times,

    I’ve seen him live 3 times, the first dating back to 2001, and he’s never been the strongest live singer. He sounds like he’s always sounded here. 

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  2. People who criticize a live

    People who criticize a live performance that includes dancing around while singing in front of a live screaming audience because they expect it to sound like a studio recording are displaying their ignorance if not stupidity.  Ricky first recorded this song in 1999.  I saw Ricky in Vegas, he was awesome and the show was great.

     

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