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Dua Lipa Defended After Going 'Pitchy' in Live Duet With Cher at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction
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The 'New Rules' singer appears to struggle during the performance, prompting many to slam her for the 'underwhelming' performance at the 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.

AceShowbiz - Dua Lipa raised people's eyebrows during her duet performance with Cher at the 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Dua failed to impress the viewers as she went off-pitch when singing Cher's "Believe" on Monday, October 21.

The two singers took the stage to sing while holding hands. However, the "New Rules" singer appeared to struggle with the song's overall tone, prompting many to slam her for the "underwhelming" performance.

"Geez… Dua Lipa sounds terrible. If this was some singing competition, she would be out immediately," one commented on the performance on X, formerly known as Twitter. A second user wrote, "Dua Lipa is quite literally singing live too that's why we hear how awful most of it was."

A third added, "Dua Lipa is me singing along with the radio." A fourth penned, "Anyone other than Cher singing these songs always sounds like bad karaoke, and that includes Dua Lipa, unfortunately. Cher's voice totally blew her out of the water." Similarly, one other said, "I like Dua Lipa, but this was… not it."

However, some others came to Dua's defense. "Am I the only one who thinks Dua Lipa was undersinging on purpose? Real Dua fans know she did not sing at full potential," one argued. Another said, "Don't forget that dua performed the day before for two hours in the royal Albert Hall."

Meanwhile, Cher previously admitted that she used autotune for "I Believe". "My record Believe was the first time auto-tune was ever used," the pop legend said during her appearance on "The Jennifer Hudson Show" earlier this year. "It was called pitch machine, and it happened because of an argument that I had with my producer."

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