Questlove Defends Madonna’s Prince Tribute at Billboard Music Awards Following Criticism

Questlove spoke up on behalf of Madonna after people criticized her Prince tribute at the Billboard Music Awards.

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On Sunday night, the 2016 Billboard Music Awards featured the first of what is sure to be many award show tributes to Prince. Unfortunately, the tribute fell flat for many viewers.

The performance primarily featured Madonna, who chose to sing the Prince-penned song "Nothing Compares 2 U," a track most often associated with Sinéad O'Connor. It eventually gave way to a sing-along rendition of "Purple Rain," aided by Stevie Wonder. However, the understated nature of the performance, along with the strange choice of allowing Madonna to fully take the reigns on it, didn't sit well with many Prince fans. A number of them expressed their displeasure with the tribute on Twitter:

#Prince deserved better.#BBMAs

— Lisa Guerrero 💃🏽 (@4lisaguerrero) May 23, 2016

Still in disbelief at Madonna in lavender Liberace doing a Casio keyboard version of Nothing Compares 2 U... Smh.

— Missinfo (@Missinfo) May 23, 2016

The whole thing was like a Reno casino bar act. Stevie couldn't save it neither. RT @MzGossipGirl: @Missinfo unreal.

— Missinfo (@Missinfo) May 23, 2016

Saint Peter: Did you enjoy that Madonna tribute to you on @billboard @BBMAs? #BBMAs

Prince: pic.twitter.com/3HavgkHvXo

— April (@ReignOfApril) May 23, 2016

because of P's well known love for the *poof* vanishing act. A lot of us are left feeling incomplete in the act of saying goodbye.

— ?st (@questlove) May 23, 2016

For starters it's hard to accept him no longer being here. & in the upcoming award season for '17 there will be a gang of tributes

— ?st (@questlove) May 23, 2016

BET even chimed in at one point and let everyone know that they plan on making up for Madonna's tribute at the BET Awards on June 26:

Naturally there will be folded arms & shade thrown because the Purple Standard is hard boots to fill & a lot of us don't wanna come 2 grips

— ?st (@questlove) May 23, 2016

The performance faced so much criticism that Questlove, who introduced it with a heartfelt speech, felt the need to defend it:

---w the fact that Prince--(an on the surface) face of health & invincible agelessness subcomb to something so....friggin basic

— ?st (@questlove) May 23, 2016

So w mourning will come sadness & anger. 1st week I cried. 2nd week I tried to atone for his sins w gettin 8-10 hrs of sleep he didn't get

— ?st (@questlove) May 23, 2016

Now anger is in the air w who (in our eyes) is allowed to mourn & how they are allowed to mourn.---none of us were prepared for his death

— ?st (@questlove) May 23, 2016

So I know there is gonna be ALOT of "feel a certain ways" about who you want to see do his music justice---but you gotta put that aside yall

— ?st (@questlove) May 23, 2016

Every Prince rendition will not be a life changing orgasmic xperience. Just to SING his work is brave enough. Again feeling are on high

— ?st (@questlove) May 23, 2016

And EVERYBODY wants and deserves a chance to say goodbye in their own way. But remember: there will be AMAs, SoulTrain, NAACP, mtv, GRAMMYS

— ?st (@questlove) May 23, 2016

And a gazillion other tributes. But the point is let's not get ugly w playing the "Prince would and wouldn't approve" game.

— ?st (@questlove) May 23, 2016

....& this isn't *just about* the Madge/Stevie tribute btw

— ?st (@questlove) May 23, 2016

I've been gettin earfuls from in/outside the Purple Circle concerning inclu/exclusions of his estate/work/memorials/tributes who in who not.

— ?st (@questlove) May 23, 2016

Madonna took to Instagram to address the heavy criticism of her performance head on. "Anyone who wants to do a tribute to Prince is welcome to. Whatever your age Gender or skin Color. If you loved him and he inspired you then show it!!!! I love Prince 4 ever 💜☔️👑🙏," she captioned the post.

Clearly, emotions are still running high following Prince's tragic death in April, and many people are still trying to figure out the best way to honor his legacy. You can relive Madonna and Stevie's performance, as well as the rest of the show's highlights, here.

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