Ricky Martin's 4th of July performance of 'Livin' la Vida Loca' goes a little bit loco
Ricky Martin is 46 years old, has retained his good looks and physique admirably, and dusted off a crowd-pleasing hit he made famous nearly two decades ago for NBC’s 42nd annual Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular, which aired Wednesday. What could possibly go wrong?
Well, things did go a bit loco. Martin’s 1999 hit “Livin’ La Vida Loca” — which he performed as part of a medley — fell oddly flat. While the singer was filled with energy and gamely shook his bon-bon amid a troupe of scantily clad dancers from all around the globe, his voice put a concrete anchor on the frothy performance.
Martin seemed to be delivering his vocals in a different register than the original recording, and the tune sounded, well, just simply kind of off. It threw viewers into a tizzy — and also got social media buzzing, once people had taken their fingers out of their ears.
Is It just me or is Ricky Martin struggling on this performance? @nbc
— Anthony C. Rice (@anthonycrice) July 5, 2018
Ricky Martin performing Living La Vida Loca sounds like the way the Count on Sesame Street sings.
— Jai (@FirstCityLine) July 5, 2018
Ricky Martin is Tom Jones now. 🤷🏻?♂? #MacysFireworks
— Justin Kiernan (@justin12680) July 5, 2018
I loved his music, but he was bad tonight sadly
— Ryan (@thatrynoguy) July 5, 2018
Hey @Macys, who was the guy performing at Park Theater in Vegas and what has he done with the real @ricky_martin?? 😯
— Angie Mozingo (@theAngieMozingo) July 5, 2018
Ricky’s singing about 2-3 octaves lower, and in a different key. The song hasn’t aged well with him, even with the Las Vegas choreography.
— Mark Morrell (@10SCCCM) July 5, 2018
Ricky Martin, dude, this is awful. Cut to a commercial. #Happy4th #vegas #Macys #MacysFireworks pic.twitter.com/feW0OWgF09
— Bella (@GoofyKerr) July 5, 2018
Ricky Martin gave me the feels. The feels of pain after I stabbed my ears with chopsticks.
— Nick Cottrell (@KingNick88) July 5, 2018
Ouch. Twitter being its usual melting pot of opinions, however, meant that there were a few brave souls out there who stood up for poor Martin, saying he wasn’t half-bad.
I think he sounds good! Doesn't deserve the negativity. Twitterers just like to complain. #RickyMartin https://t.co/2ekqy4fI5R #FourthofJuly2018 #music
— Rebecca Wilde (@RebeccaWilde981) July 5, 2018
Sounded okay to me… @ricky_martin 's performance at #MacysFireworks #4thOfJuly @rmeliteUSA @sk8sjenn https://t.co/jjSX5hmI6c pic.twitter.com/c1c9IwqIzE
— Lencsike David (@LencsikeD) July 5, 2018
And, of course, there were several diehard fans who were so dazzled by Martin’s ageless good looks and smooth moves that they didn’t even bother to notice how he sounded.
Watching @Macys #4thJuly #fireworks I have one question to @ricky_martin :what is it you do/don’t do that you simply don’t age !!!! Absolutely flawless and his moves are still sexy as hell as ever ! I heard this song livin la vida loca 20 years ago . He’s hotter now #Timeless
— noni (@sumanuna) July 5, 2018
@ricky_martin on @Macys 4th of July special! Ohhhh hot damn!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Shake it. Ricky!!! #MacysFireworks? ? #NBC
— Tina Marie (@Teenab22Marie) July 5, 2018
At any rate, Martin offered up a serious sentiment in a pretaped segment for the special. After mentioning that he planned to spend the Fourth in the pool relaxing with family, he dedicated Independence Day 2018 to “fellow Puerto Ricans, who are, unfortunately after the hurricane … still struggling.
“We’re talking about 4 million U.S. citizens. Some of them have no power, and it’s been almost 300 days since the devastation. I’ll have them in my prayers.”
Martin was referring to last year’s Hurricane Maria, a disaster for which he has spearheaded philanthropic relief efforts.
Read more from Yahoo Entertainment: