Monday, January 2, 2017

Is there any better way to enter in 2017 the Mariah Carey? – The public.en

One night that if I wanted to party resulted in a peculiar situation to Mariah Carey. To take account of the celebrations of the new year’s eve in Times Square, New York city, the singer had difficulties catching the rhythm dictated by the playback and ended up coming out of the stage.

“Dick Clark”s New Year’s Rockin' Eve” hosted by Ryan Seacrest, was to be broadcast live by the ABC to the thousands of people watching at home and for many other thousands that were in the most famous square in New York city. It was expected that Mariah Carey would return to the stage with the voice that everyone knows, but the technical problems have marked just the beginning of the show, and the singer did not return.

The music started and Mariah hoped to make the playback, but a failure in the system has not allowed such to happen. "There was a soundcheck appropriate to this music before. Let’s just sing", explained the singer. But nothing was heard.

"Let the audience sing," he continued in an attempt to remedy what was happening. The public did not seem to care about the problems of performances by Mariah Carey and the party did-if, during and after that.

Attempts (failed) to sing a few verses and a choreography confusing was that Mariah Carey managed to take the first part of the show. But that could go wrong was not here.

Hear the first notes of We Belong Together, and it seemed that things would run better. The playback was working this time, but shortly after the singer leaves the mic and tries again to compensate with more choreography, but never the voice pre-recorded stop playing. Did not take long to Mariah Carey’s exit from the stage with the words: "This book was not better."

Despite the incident, Carey does not seem to be imported and ended up playing with the situation in a publication that he made on Twitter after the show. Regretted the situation and wished them a good year to all, stating that "here are more headlines to 2017".





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