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Prepárate para un vergonzoso viaje musical a través de las actuaciones más embarazosas de los Grammy que dejaron al público atónito y a los críticos con la boca abierta. Desde desastres técnicos hasta homenajes sin ton ni son, estos momentos harán que te preguntes cómo han podido subir al escenario.

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00:00Hey, hello and welcome to WatchMojo Español.
00:08Today we are counting our selection of poorly conceived, poorly executed and in general more terrible presentations at the Grammy Awards.
00:23Number 10, Adele, All I Ask.
00:25Fifty-eighth year of the Grammy Awards, with 16 Grammys in its history and without a doubt many more to come,
00:33Adele is one of the best vocalists of her time, but she is not even immune to setbacks in live performances.
00:47While performing her ballad All I Ask, she suffered technical difficulties.
00:52The sound was cut off momentarily and suddenly an inexplicable and dissonant guitar sound appeared.
01:07Later she explained that the piano microphones had fallen on the strings of the instrument,
01:12and although Adele did her best in difficult circumstances,
01:16the powerful singer sounded noticeably out of tune sometimes, possibly due to the lack of a monitoring headset.
01:24She took it easy and then tweeted that she would be happy with a meal in the fast food chain In-N-Out Burger.
01:37Number 9, Frank Ocean, Forrest Gump, 55th Annual Grammy Awards.
01:43Frank Ocean caused a sensation with the release of his debut album Channel Orange,
01:48but his performance at the Grammys the following year did not impress.
01:57Putting aside the bad puns about water, we wish this had turned out better.
02:03It starts in a promising way, with an innovative projection that gives the impression that Ocean is interpreting the song while running slowly down a road.
02:14However, his visible nerves negatively affected his performance.
02:23We can't imagine the pressure of acting on such an important stage, especially being a relatively new artist.
02:30But we expected more from Ocean.
02:32Number 8, tribute to Michael Jackson, Earth Song, 52nd Annual Grammy Awards.
02:52When Michael Jackson passed away in 2009, it was unquestionable that he would be honored at the Grammys the following year.
02:59But how do you pay tribute to someone with a star level that possibly no one has reached since then?
03:17The Recording Academy decided to bring together an impressive group of vocalists to interpret Earth Song along with a short 3D film.
03:30But although Jennifer Hudson, Carrie Underwood, Smokey Robinson, Celine Dion and Usher are incredibly talented vocalists,
03:41they don't have the chemistry combined to make this something more than a well-intentioned tribute to a legend.
04:00Number 7, Harry Styles, As It Was, 65th Annual Grammy Awards.
04:07The former member of One Direction, who became a solo star, performed As It Was in the middle of a group of dancers on a rotating platform, similar to the one in the music video for the song.
04:20But the dancers were literally taken by surprise when the platform turned in the opposite direction to the one they had rehearsed.
04:36Although they made their best effort to adapt the choreography, the performance was affected because Styles looked nervous and sounded exhausted.
04:44At least that night he took home his first album award of the year.
04:58Number 6, Hollywood Vampires, As Bad As I Am and Ace of Spades, 58th Annual Grammy Awards.
05:08The leader of Motörhead, Lemmy Kilmister, better known simply as Lemmy, had an inimitable presence.
05:22Therefore, paying him a proper tribute is a difficult task, but Hollywood Vampires tried, at least.
05:29You may not know the band, but you surely know its members, Alice Cooper, the guitarist of Aerosmith, Joe Perry and Johnny Depp.
05:39In the 2016 Grammys, this Hard Rock subgroup performed Ace of Spades in a performance full of effects, but without the power that made the original Motörhead so iconic.
05:59To make matters worse, they first performed their own original song, As Bad As I Am.
06:13It was a performance that would fit better in a club full of smoke in the 80's Sunset Strip, not in the Grammy stage.
06:21Number 5, Lady Gaga and Nile Rodgers, tribute to David Bowie, 58th Annual Grammy Awards.
06:36In theory, a chameleon artist like Lady Gaga paying tribute to the pioneer of Glam Rock, David Bowie, seems like an obvious decision, but isn't a tribute supposed to pay tribute to the artist in question?
06:58It seems like Gaga didn't get the memo. With no less than 10 hits on her list, the singer doesn't leave time for the audience to process each song and its place in Bowie's legacy.
07:14Although Bowie was always a master of reinvention, Gaga's tribute ends up feeling more like a personal demonstration than a genuine celebration. For someone so bold in life, it is a shame that this tribute has not managed to stand out.
07:44Number 4, Outkast, Hey Ya, 46th Annual Grammy Awards.
07:56Hey Ya is such an iconic song that its legacy seems untouchable, but a great song can't save such a disconcerting performance.
08:05It all starts with a dark and science fiction introduction, narrated by the floating head of Jack Black. Then tribal songs play before the lights turn on and we reveal Andre 3000 dressed in a green outfit with bangs, surrounded by dancers in stereotypical suits of Native Americans.
08:24The voices of Andre don't sound good, but even if they were perfect, they wouldn't compensate for how insensitive the whole show was.
08:45The negative reaction was so strong that CBS had to apologize. Paraphrasing the lyrics of this classic, why? But why did someone think this was a good idea?
08:56Number 3, Milli Vanilli, Girl You Know It's True, 32nd Annual Grammy Awards.
09:11At this point, Milli Vanilli is more remembered for doing playback than for her musical successes. Although this Grammy presentation did not directly expose Fab Morvan and Rap Pilatus as impostors, today it is quite evident.
09:31It would have been one thing if they were only doing playback of their own voices, but as we know, that was not the case. So what remains is a performance with bad playback and without much charisma of a duo that would soon prove that not all advertising is good advertising, and that it would also end up losing its award to Best New Artist.
10:02Number 2, opening number, 47th annual Grammy Awards. Music is like cooking, you have to be strategic with the flavors that are combined and how they are mixed.
10:14If you do it wrong, you can end up with something completely unpleasant, even if the ingredients are good separately. And that is exactly what happened at the 2005 ceremony, which began with a disastrous opening number of 11 minutes.
10:34First the Black Eyed Peas started the presentation with Let's Get It Started, then Gwen Stefani and Eve joined, the Lonely Boys, Maroon 5 and Franz Ferdinand, interpreting fragments of their successes with the Peas and occasionally interrupting to continue starting.
11:05The real chaos came to an end when everyone acted at the same time in what can only be described as a cacophony. A total disaster.
11:14Before revealing our first place, here are some honorable mentions. Tribute to the Beatles, Across the Universe, 47th annual Grammy Awards, Bono, Billy Joe Armstrong, Alicia Keys, Velvet Revolvers, Stevie Wonder and more, they did not manage to replicate the magic of the Beatles, to put it mildly.
11:45U2, Get On Your Boots, 51st annual Grammy Awards, the dangers of when a band tries too hard to keep looking cool.
12:00Pharrell, Lang Lang and Hans Zimmer, Happy, 57th annual Grammy Awards, an ambitious attempt but that did not go unnoticed.
12:15Metallica and Lady Gaga, Moth Into Flame, 59th annual Grammy Awards, problems with James Hetfield's microphone ruined what could have been a historic presentation.
12:27Jennifer Lopez, tribute to Motown, 61st annual Grammy Awards, we had never associated J.Lo with the sound of Motown.
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13:00Number 1, Nicki Minaj, 54th annual Grammy Awards.
13:07In her best moment, Nicki Minaj was a truly bold artist, but even boldness needs coherence.
13:21In the 2012 Grammys, the queen of rap started with a verse of her song Roman's Revenge.
13:27Then the presentation changes to a video recreation of scenes of the exorcist, with Minaj singing I Feel Pretty, The West Side Story in front of a mirror.
13:39Then we go back live with an exorcism in the middle of the stage and Minaj in the center of everything.
13:52Interpreting her eccentric alter ego Roman, Minaj tries to transmit madness, but the result looks more like a half-cooked artistic performance.
14:09Some could call it camp, but a good camp is much more entertaining than this.
14:23What Grammy performance do you think completely out of tune?
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