"And a third said: "It was an awful performance.

one tweeted.And another wrote: "I thought she was great.
I pray she never songs live and embarrasses herself against.

30 Leicester Square, London, WC2H 7LA "But others rushed to Madonna's defence, insisting she'd given it everything she had. The vocals were so bad!!

Her take on the vocals is pretty controversial...After the Queen Of Pop’s performance of ‘Like A Prayer’ and her new single ‘Future’, the majority opinion seems to come down on the side of Madonna’s performance having been poor, with people believing she sang flat and missed the mark on everything from costume and pitching to political message.Indeed, on first listen we can’t help noticing that Madge opted for some unusual pitches to hang her well known hit 'Like A Prayer' on. This is Madonna In the interest of full disclosure, Catherine admits to not really “getting” Madonna because of “all those visuals not backed up by a voice of substance or interest”.“For me the ‘horror’ of her performance was its banality.

Picture: Getty In the interest of full disclosure, Catherine admits to not really “getting” Madonna because of “all those visuals not backed up by a voice of substance or interest”. The notes she uses in lines like “I hear you call my name” and “you know I’ll take you there” are much lower than the ear expects.We’ve recruited Classic FM presenter and pro soprano, Catherine Bott, to help us unpack the controversial half-time set.“I was interested to see the Madonna show because I'd seen reports that she sang flat/out of tune throughout her big number,” Catherine says.“Not so – those constant tell-tale upward flicks in pitch before important notes told me that creative and deliberate use was being made of pitch modification software which in itself was perfectly fine, and her actual voice had more depth and texture than I was expecting”.

Choreography bland. Vocals lacked credibility and performance was poor. "Madonna: Gives up vocals and song to send a message about Israel and Palestine People: Omg!! Madonna has given a sassy response to claims she was singing off key in last night's Eurovision 2019 performanceMadonna has clapped back at her haters after her Eurovision Song Contest 2019 performance fell flat.The Queen of Pop was blasted for her lack-lustre show on last night's global TV event, with critics insisting she was singing out of tune throughout her controversial appearance.Sharing a snap of herself wearing her Madame X eye-patch and a diamond tiara, Madonna held her hands over her ears.It came after fears were raised that Madonna's religious overtones could spark controversy in Israel, where Eurovision was being hosted this year.She announced plans to perform her hit single Like A Prayer, to mark its 30th anniversary.But an insider said: "A song about religious devotion sung in this part of the world, at this time, could be quite incendiary.

We asked Classic FM presenter and soprano, Catherine Bott, if Madonna’s Eurovision half-time performance was good or bad from a professional singer's point of view. Her voice is amazing, and she certainly pushed it out of its comfort zone!" Time to retire Madonna, you sound terrible.

Madonna has clapped back at her haters after her Eurovision Song Contest 2019 performance fell flat. “I didn't do the Eurovision experience on Saturday night,” Catherine explains and on searching for the video a day later, she had come across the edited version.

Never agaiiiinnnn!" Please.

Madonna is so ouuuuttt!

“It had clearly been auto-tuned to within an inch of its life," she laughs in retrospect.“I have just played the original clip and there are none of those synthetic grace notes. Netta did it better, she can do better too!!! Vocal Coach Reacts to Madonna 'Like a prayer' Eurovision 2019 She really should have grown out of trying to shock people by now.” “Kudos to her for doing all those stairs with trip-hazard flowing robes and an eye-patch, though.” Amen to that. Awful, tone deaf and out of key. “Sorry”, our experienced soprano says, “but [Madonna’s performance] came across like the Lower Sixth Drama Soc's ‘controversial’ end of term show.