Never mind US President Barack Obama’s inauguration address or what Michelle Obama was wearing at the ball.
Was Beyoncé lip-synching the US national anthem on Monday, or wasn’t she?
The Grammy-winning singer remained silent amid a media storm over whether she was lip-synching, singing over her own pre-recorded track, or performing live when she delivered a flawless version of The Star-Spangled Banner to hundreds of thousands of people in Washington and millions watching on television.
A spokeswoman for the US Marine band first told US news outlets that the Single Ladies star “decided to go with the pre-recorded music at the last minute” and that, to the spokeswoman’s knowledge, she was not actually singing the anthem.
But the US Marine band later backtracked, saying in a statement: “Regarding Ms Knowles-Carter’s vocal performance, no one in the Marine Band is in a position to assess whether it was live or pre-recorded.”
The statement said the band and Beyoncé, whose surname is Knowles-Carter, had no chance to rehearse together before Monday’s inauguration “so it was determined that a live performance by the band was ill-advised for such a high-profile event.
“Each piece of music scheduled for performance in the inauguration is pre-recorded for use in case of freezing temperatures, equipment failure, or extenuating circumstances,” the Marine Band added.
Beyoncé, 31, was giving her first major public performance since giving birth to a baby with husband, rapper Jay-Z, in January last year. On Sunday, she posted an Instagram photo of herself in a recording studio holding the sheet music for The Star-Spangled Banner.