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    Lana Del Rey Bombs With “One Of The Worst Outings In SNL History”

    People sure love to hate Lana Del Rey. After sustaining repeated attacks on her appearance, her questionable past, and her flimsy current identity, the retro-glamour singer and "gangsta Nancy Sinatra" was torn apart once again for her less-than-impressive performance on "Saturday Night Live" this past weekend. NBC news anchor Brian Williams called her "one of the worst [performers] in 'SNL' history," while the episode's host, Daniel Radcliffe, came to her defense. So, did "SNL" producers make a big mistake by booking Del Rey, who has yet to release her major label debut album, for such a high-profile appearance so early--or by booking her at all?

    Lana Del Rey's brief career has actually been controversial and troubled from the start. After getting signed to Interscope last October, gracing the covers of magazines like Billboard and Interview Russia, and getting signed to Next Model Management, a backlash among skeptics was inevitable. Bloggers doubted her authenticity, critics' patience for her soon wore razor-thin, and her shoddy "SNL" performance pushed many fence-sitters right back into the haters' camp. It seems that whatever Del Rey manages to accomplish, her online haters are always waiting for her to falter.

    Even NBC news anchor and indie music fan Brian Williams--in a private email published without consent on the gossip site Gawker--called Del Rey's performance "one of the worst outings in 'SNL' history." Williams did, however, write that the singer was one of "SNL's" most inexperienced performers, having been booked solely on the strength of a two-song online EP. The episode's host, actor Daniel Radcliffe, came to Del Rey's defense, making the point: "People seemed to turn on her so quickly... making it about things other than the performance... it's all about her past and her family, and stuff that's nobody else's business."

    It's a shame that Lana's stint took such a wrong turn on "SNL," as the singer already has some excellent live performances under her belt--on live major television included. Backed by a beautiful string quartet and grand piano, her appearance on the British late-night show "Later... with Jools Holland" last October was a prime display of her actual talent.

    While "Jools Holland" is a big show in the U.K., appearing on "SNL" was much more of a make-or-break opportunity for the hyped American singer. "SNL" has long showcased the biggest and buzziest acts in music, and has served as one of the top exposure slots on television for musicians. It's understandable that Lana choked under that kind of pressure. But if "American Idol" has taught us anything, it's that looks and talent won't take any singer very far if that singer doesn't have the guts to back it up. So ultimately, if Del Rey can't cut it on "SNL," her career progression could be drastically stunted, before her first album is even out.

    But there is still room to recover. Think back on one of the undoubtedly worst "SNL" performances (if you can even call it that) with Ashlee Simpson. Ashlee didn't even make it through the first few notes of her second song, as the sound engineers played the wrong lip-synch track, revealing that she had not been singing live. To make things worse, the failed performance ended with Ashlee wandering offstage after some awkward hoedown jigs, as if she were playing it off like a vaudevillian comedy--and comedy it was, at her expense. Simpson was torn apart by critics and fans were let down, but she still built a respectably successful career as a pop star and remains a red-carpet regular. Del Rey at least sang live, and she did not jig.

    Worst "SNL" performance ever? No. Clumsy? Yes. Lana Del Rey definitely wasn't in the best shape to perform, and her "SNL" appearance may indeed go down in the history books as one of the series' musical low points. But this was more a case of being overwhelmed than lack of talent. With critics looking for any excuse to dismiss Lana,  should she be encouraged to continue? This writer believes the ball is rolling too fast for her to stop now.

    Do you think Lana Del Rey deserves a second chance? Leave your comments below!

    Related links:

    The Controversial Second Life Of Lana Del Rey

    Watch Lana Del Rey's Music Videos on Yahoo! Music

    Lana Del Rey's 'Saturday Night Live' Performance Defended By Daniel Radcliffe

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    • iCe  •  Fremont, California  •  11 days ago
      there's nothing wrong with it a lot of people sing like this :) its just that its a different kind of music listened to by different kinds of people. but nothings wrong with it.? whats the fuss about? like tori amos or fiona pple or ellie goulding or watever ? its not the greatest but nothings wrong with it i watched worse ones on snl but eh no good done in putting other people down right :). goodluck to everyone! X)
    • Jason Tweed  •  Shenandoah, Pennsylvania  •  22 days ago
      I actually like her voice. She didn't do well on Saturday Night Live, but she's definitely more worthy than Ashlee Simpson.

      In the article that acted like the Ashlee Simpson SNL episode was a tiny bump in her career. It was just the ramp to Super Bowl halftime where she shared her true (lack of) talent.

      Ashlee Simpson only became famous because her sister fantastic cleavage! Jessica probably introduced her, and some idiot couldn't think because of her rack.
    • McSqueal  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  18 days ago
      Understated and heartfelt. I thought this was very well done. She actually sung. No flashing lights and spastic dancers. This was a singing performance done right! Too much is made pleasing to the eye lately. I listen with my ears; and they were pleased.
    • Brian  •  Albuquerque, New Mexico  •  8 days ago
      I think every band that appears sounds like #$%$ on SNL! The vocals are usually so muted, and the instrumentation overwhelms the vocals. Personally I liked her performance, understated and beautiful as is the song.
    • GARPguy  •  1 month 9 days ago
      She could play Ginger if they remake Gilligan's Island.
    • Not You, thank God  •  Shermans Dale, Pennsylvania  •  20 days ago
      I hate Tiffany Lee.
    • wendyo  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  21 days ago
      I never heard of them,but I really like em.I'll be listening for more !! They are a little differend and I dig it !!
    • eric  •  Annapolis, Maryland  •  26 days ago
      I love Lana Del Rey's song Born To Die, I think she should get a second chance!
    • moaral compost  •  Los Angeles, California  •  25 days ago
      I waited for the song to start during the whole song... the song never 'got going' wth??
    • John  •  21 days ago
      Annie Lennox and Tori Amos had a baby together...dig it.
    • Jennifer  •  Stafford, Virginia  •  25 days ago
      I've heard some terrible performances on Saturday Night Live. I don't get what the fuss over this one is. This is clearly not her best, but she is largely on pitch and you can actually hear and understerdand her. That is more than can be said for a large number of artists on that show. I have never heard anyone sound their best on SNL. The acoustics there are subpar.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Charleston, South Carolina  •  1 month 4 days ago
      I still don't understand why there are so many articles about her bombing. She is on the alternative side. Kinda reminds me of Tori Amos. She has talent but maybe it's her style some don't like. To say she bombed is very harsh. Especially for SNL.
    • Lynn Maher  •  Kitchener, Canada  •  20 days ago
      Of course she deserves a second chance.....she let her nerves take over, she didn't kill anyone.
    • alma  •  29 days ago
      The blame should be directed at the music director who booked her on Saturday night live.. They should have listened to the song and they would have known then how slow it was.
    • dude  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  21 days ago
      Another one of those famous before they are famous celebs, pushed through by hollywood and the media to make some people very rich very quick by creating a new fad just like lady gaga.
    • Robin  •  Irvine, California  •  28 days ago
      If this woman is so awful why is Florence Welch so great?
    • OUTSIDE IN  •  27 days ago
      I listened and watched the Brit performance. Nice to hear and look at..SNL brings out the worse in people
    • Toni  •  Irvine, California  •  26 days ago
      SHE SUCKS, PERIOD. Ok so if you are taking the "indie rocker" approach....leave the sex, false eyelashes, and cheap "pretty girl goes "deep" look behind....trying to hard with MEDIOCRE talent. No one would even care if she was not a pretty face. Sorry, but it has some leverage, it IS HOLLYWOOD. You FAILED. Shut up and JUST MODEL....
    • Mi  •  Rochester, Minnesota  •  20 days ago
      No, she is boring
    • Freemerryjane  •  28 days ago
      Holy crap!