Monday, February 5, 2018

Prince Fans Destroy Justin Timberlake for Halftime "Tribute"


Justin Timberlake performed a medley of his most beloved hits at halftime of Super Bowl 52.


Did you catch the dance-filled act?


Relive it HERE if not.


The 13-plus minute performance featured Timberlake belting out such hits as "Can"t Stop This Feeling" and "Gone," but the focus a day later is on the minute or two during which he sat at a piano and played a cover of Prince"s "I Would Die 4 U."


What a nice tribute to the late musician, who made his home in the Super Bowl host city of Minnesota, right?


WRONG, many Prince fans are now saying. So very, very, very, VERY wrong.


Scroll down and all around to find out why: 




1. May He Rest in Peace


May he rest in peace

Prince, of course, died in April of 2016. He was famous for his Minneosta mansion and he performed at halftime of the Super Bowl in 2007, leaving many to assume Timberlake would cover a song of his this year.



2. NO HOLOGRAM, JT!


No hologram jt

A song would have been great, but this is where the controversy started, with talk that Timberlake would sing alongside a Prince hologram during his act. Many years ago, Prince said the following about the use of such a device: “That’s the most demonic thing imaginable. Everything is as it is, and it should be. If I was meant to jam with Duke Ellington, we would have lived in the same age. That whole virtual reality thing… it really is demonic. And I am not a demon.”



3. Easy, Folks


Easy folks

Long-time Prince friend Shiela E. said prior to the show that rumors of Timberlake using a hologram were false. She assured everyone this would NOT take place.



4. Okay, Phew


Okay phew

Social media users felt a lot better after reading the message.



5. And She Was Sort of Right


And she was sort of right

Check out the above photo. It’s not a hologram. It’s just a projection of Prince of a giant screen. But try parsing that difference to loyal Prince supporters, who were far from happy about Timberlake’s stunt.



6. Did This Count as a Hologram?


Did this count as a hologram

Yes, it might as well have in the eyes of critics who took to Twitter and blasted Timberlake.


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