Every act I see, their whole act is choreographed. I’m sick of seeing these dancers. The only reason they have them is they don’t have enough talent to get people dancing themselves.
Meaning of the quote
Ronnie Spector, an American musician, is saying that the performances she sees are completely planned out, like a dance routine. She is tired of watching these dancers because she thinks the performers don't have enough natural talent to make the audience want to dance on their own. Spector believes the dancers are used to hide the lack of real talent from the performers.
About Ronnie Spector
Ronnie Spector, the lead singer of the girl group The Ronettes, had a remarkable career in the 1960s and beyond. She co-founded the group with her sister and cousin, and went on to record a string of hits produced by Phil Spector. After a tumultuous marriage and divorce, Ronnie re-formed the group and released several solo albums, cementing her legacy as a pioneering female artist in rock and roll.
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