People hoping that Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott were going to get engaged during the Super Bowl half-time show weren't the only fans left disappointed. Many viewers took to Twitter to voice their opinions about Maroon 5's performance.Fronted by Adam Levine, the band's gig involved assists from Travis Scott and a gospel choir, renditions of their hits like "Girls Like You" and "She Will Be Loved," a lot of awkward dancing and the singer eventually taking his shirt off to reveal his heavily tattooed torso.The Guardian called this bit a "last-ditch attempt at some gravitas after several minutes of unenthusiastic guitar-strumming and hip-gyrating" while Cosmopolitan U.S. said the whole thing was "too much for anyone with eyeballs to handle."And that's before you look on Twitter to see what the rest of the world had to say:"Theory: They made this halftime this bad in order for the game to look good by comparison," one person wrote, while another added, "Did Maroon 5 just destroy their career?" A third commented, "I love Maroon 5 but that performance sucked."Some fans weren't as unimpressed, however, and enjoyed the performance: In response to the Twitter backlash, Adam took to Instagram to thank fans for their support, and critics for continue to inspire them to do their best.He wrote, "When we accepted the responsibility to perform at the SBHTS, I took out my pen and just wrote. Some of the words that came to me in that moment eventually made their way onto the incredible lanterns that flew high and low tonight. We thank the universe for this historic opportunity to play on the world바카라 게임 웹사이트s biggest stage. We thank our fans for making our dreams possible. And we thank our critics for always pushing us to do better. One Love. ❤️"
People hoping that during the Super Bowl half-time show weren't the only fans left disappointed. Many viewers took to Twitter to voice their opinions about Maroon 5's performance.
Fronted by Adam Levine, the band's gig involved assists from Travis Scott and a gospel choir, renditions of their hits like "Girls Like You" and "She Will Be Loved," a lot of awkward dancing and the singer eventually taking his shirt off to reveal his heavily tattooed torso.
called this bit a "last-ditch attempt at some gravitas after several minutes of unenthusiastic guitar-strumming and hip-gyrating" while said the whole thing was "too much for anyone with eyeballs to handle."
And that's before you look on Twitter to see what the rest of the world had to say:
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"Theory: They made this halftime this bad in order for the game to look good by comparison," person wrote, while added, "Did Maroon 5 just destroy their career?" A commented, "I love Maroon 5 but that performance sucked."
Some fans weren't as unimpressed, however, and enjoyed the performance:
In response to the Twitter backlash, Adam took to Instagram to thank fans for their support, and critics for continue to inspire them to do their best.
He wrote,
"When we accepted the responsibility to perform at the SBHTS, I took out my pen and just wrote. Some of the words that came to me in that moment eventually made their way onto the incredible lanterns that flew high and low tonight. We thank the universe for this historic opportunity to play on the world바카라 게임 웹사이트s biggest stage. We thank our fans for making our dreams possible. And we thank our critics for always pushing us to do better. One Love. ❤️"