Darlene Love is not happy she was not chosen to sing at the annual Rockefeller Christmas tree lighting.

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The lighting took place on Wednesday but producers didn’t call Love to perform her hit “Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)”.

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“Once again I was snubbed by Brad Lachman Productions who produce the Rockefeller Christmas tree lighting ceremony and instead they book another artist to perform my song ‘Christmas Baby, Please Come Home’ each year!!” Love wrote on Facebook.

“Such an insult and let down!” she continued. “They book these young artists who can’t even hit the notes properly and are off-key. Makes NO sense!! That’s my song and I’m still alive. Show me some respect!”

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Instead, Skylar Astin and Alex Newell performed the classic song. The two will be starring in NBC’s upcoming show “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist”.

Love went on to add that her reps have been working for “over 10 years” to get her the chance to perform on the Rockefeller stage but Brad Lachman Productions has said she isn’t “big enough.”

“This business can be so unfair at times … it’s still a constant struggle to stay relevant and convince those who control the industry that I’m worth it,” she said before finishing her post. “I’m turning off the TV. Gotta rest up for my holiday tour. Thank you to all my fans and friends who do support me. You keep my spirit happy and alive. Love, DARLENE!”

This isn’t the first time the issue of Love not performing her own song has come up. A petition was started last year to get Love on the Rockefeller stage.

For now, fans can watch Love perform “Christmas” on “The View” on Dec. 20.