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Originally posted by May
you're overreacting tbh. he was saying that it's become the standard for artists to be overly overtuned so when real great voices such as Adele come around, we can't actually tell how authentic it is because it's hard to differentiate her from the artists who need a lot of editing support. why should he apologise for that?
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how do you interpret the original article like that? he specifically singled out Adele as he suspected she used studio trickery. i know he said she has a great voice, but why single her out then even? it was used in a context that made it seem like he questioned her because she SOUNDS great.
but we dunno, maybe the magazine twisted the words a bit to make it sound more controversial.
and yes, Adele's response was a bit quick on the gun and childish, but we know how sweet she is so i thought it was hilarious aswell, love that a mega star like her that are supposed to be a role model for millions just says exactly what comes to her mind, non-filtered, non-PC and always extremly profane and dirty
