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Mariah Carey (Photo : Reuters)

Mariah Carey, 44, is under fire for yet another lip-sync fail caught on tape, but this time in Bob Marley's native country.

In the evening of Jan. 30, Carey made her first ever performance at the 2015 Jazz And Blues Festival in Jamaica, Entertainment Tonight reported.

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While singing her hit singles "Fantasy" and "Always Be My Baby" during the event, the former "American Idol" judge was caught lip-syncing, which disappointed fans who paid at least $200 to watch her belt out her hit singles, according to Daily Mail.

Apparently, Carey was out of breath as she failed to hit the high notes. Halfway through, she appeared to have given up letting the backing track take over the vocals. When she missed her cues, it became much more obvious that she was not singing live.

This was not the first time Carey has been criticized for her singing fail. In October 2014 in Japan, her signature powerhouse voice seemed to have failed her amid some technical problems with her microphone when she kicked off her Elusive Chanteuse Show tour.

In December 2014, Carey was criticized again when she struggled with her high noted during her live performance of "All I Want For Christmas" at the Rockefeller Tree Lighting ceremony.

After these three controversial singing fails, on the other hand, Carey is still apparently going to star in a highly anticipated Las Vegas residency at Caesar's Palace, which is scheduled to start in May, as she confirmed during her recent appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."


Watch Carey's lip-syncing fail in Jamaica here: