One of the most anticipated performances during tonight’s Grammys was the live debut of Paul McCartney, Kanye West and Rihanna’s “FourFiveSeconds.” Even though it received a standing ovation from the crowd, it was hard not to notice some technical difficulties throughout the event. Apparently, Paul's mic may have not been on and his fans were pretty disappointed on Twitter:
Couldn't even hear Paul McCartney's vocals. Thanks again planet Earth, you disappoint me yet again.
— Connor Wade (@Connor_Wade94) February 9, 2015
my boy Paul McCartney was just tryna play that there GEE-tah... was not tryna have any part of this vocals lol
— C. (@catchthachris) February 9, 2015
Stevie Wonder could see the crowd better than anyone could hear Paul McCartney's vocals.
— Brad Inzinga (@b_illuminated) February 9, 2015
I love Paul McCartney, but I'm not sure why he was on stage for that song...couldn't even hear his vocals.
— Steve Easley (@seasley82) February 9, 2015
Paul McCartney vocals and guitars were silenced. What happened? #lipsyncing
— Ryan Chando (@rchando29) February 9, 2015
Paul McCartney just became a prop and Kanye took lead vocals. There are no words. #GRAMMMYs
— Matt Moberg (@MattMoberg) February 9, 2015
If we know Kanye by now, his stage performances have to be flawless. Just last night at Big Sean’s House of Blues show in LA, he called the sound engineer “unprofessional” for having Sean’s mic turned down too low. So you can probably expect he’s got something to say about this. Watch the performance again below.