Beyoncé does it. So do Katy Perry, Janet Jackson and Justin Bieber. Even Dolly Parton does it. But nobody does it better than Britney Spears.
She is the poster child for lip syncing. If you see her in concert in Las Vegas, she'll dazzle you with her production — the dancing, the costumes, the sets. It's just that she's not singing live. Ever.
That doesn't stop fans from flocking to her residency at Planet Hollywood.
Younger fans — millennials and Xennials (a so-called "micro-generation" born in the late '70s and early '80s) — don't seem to mind. Honestly. They just want to be entertained.
Baby boomers and Gen Xers do care. Singing live matters.
Real singers care, too.
Unless it's Dolly Parton. I outed her for lip syncing in 2004 at Xcel Energy Center. At the time, it seemed unfathomable that the country legend with that sweet, flutter-like-a-butterfly mountain-girl voice was faking it on some songs.
My review even drew the attention of the National Enquirer, which quoted my piece and even got Dolly to admit in an interview that some of her vocals were as much of an illusion as her hair.