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Adele gave an incredibly moving performance in honor of the late George Michael at the 2017 Grammys Sunday night, but she had a vocal slip-up that led her to stop and restart the performance mid-song, leaving viewers puzzled.
The "Hello" singer performed Michael's "Fastlove" in stripped-down fashion, with a string section behind her. As she started singing, it appeared she was slightly off-key and her timing was off. Those stumbles led Adele to put a halt to the performance and swear on live TV.
"Can we please start it again? I can't mess this up for him," she said.
Adele got her wish. She recovered and the Grammys broadcast her full rendition of the song, which ended up being a beautiful, heartbreaking tribute to Michael's work.
But she did look very upset as the song ended.
Later Adele apologized for swearing while accepting the song of the year Grammy Award for "Hello."
Watch Adele stop her performance mid-song to get it right:
#GRAMMYs: @Adele starts her George Michael tribute over, says "I can't mess this up for him."https://t.co/g0DflCvEzKpic.twitter.com/ByvdZO7722
— Hollywood Reporter (@THR) February 13, 2017
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