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Mariah Carey stops singing at New Year’s Eve performance due to technical difficulties

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Mariah Carey slips up during New Year’s Eve performance in New York
WATCH: Technical issues caused Mariah Carey to slip up a few times while performing for ABC's 'Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve' – Jan 1, 2017

NEW YORK – After a brief, flawless “Auld Lang Syne,” it was all downhill for Mariah Carey on New Year’s Eve.

A representative for the million-selling superstar cited technical difficulties for a disastrous appearance on “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest,” which aired on ABC and was the subject of widespread mockery on social media.

Carey’s mood seemed to range from frustration to resignation as she struggled with the pre-recorded musical tracks. Telling the revellers jammed into Times Square that there had not been a sound check for her hit song “Emotions,” she lamented that “we’re missing some of these vocals, but it is what it is.”

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“Let the audience sing,” she decided as she paced the stage.

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“I’m trying to be a good sport here,” she said, adding her own sarcastic review of the performance. “That was … amazing.”

The next song, “We Belong Together,” went no better. At times, she lowered the microphone from her mouth and the music, vocals and all, kept playing, making it clear she was lip-synching.

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“Unfortunately there was nothing she could do to continue with the performance given the circumstances,” Carey spokeswoman Nicole Perna said Sunday.

WATCH BELOW: The fallout from Mariah Carey’s disastrous New Year’s Eve performance continues. The pop diva’s manager accuses the production company of sabotaging her performance. As Shirlee Engel reports, while the lip-syncing snafu might be embarrassing, it is unlikely to turn off die-hard fans.

Click to play video: 'The fallout of Mariah Carey’s New Year’s Eve performance'
The fallout of Mariah Carey’s New Year’s Eve performance

A representative for Dick Clark productions did not immediately return an email seeking comment.

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Carey later tweeted about the night, starting with a brief profanity, throwing in a couple of sad emojis and concluding with, “Here’s to making more headlines in 2017.”

On Twitter, commentators called the fiasco a fitting end to a traumatic year for the music industry, marked by the deaths of Prince, David Bowie and George Michael among others. One tweeter, referring to the 2016 presidential campaign, joked that Carey’s show had been hacked by the Russians.

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