Britney isn't a musician, like her stans keep saying it's about the "final product!!1". Britney is a product plain and simple. A product to be commodified, sold, and disposed of when no longer necessary.
I realized it the second I started playing Passenger the first time that it wasn't Britney. Something was off about it, I wasn't feeling it even though she tried to sound exactly like Britney (she obviously failed with these high and extended notes, Britney ain't doing this anymore). Maybe some Army members like me have developed a sense to detect a fake Brinty immediately. PROOF that her voice is unique.
Hmmm maybe
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Originally posted by GreasyBruce
The Myah Marie thing is not true. It's a stupid unfounded rumour and we've heard her vocals many times and they are VERY different from Britney's. What she does is backing vocals, which is very normal in the industry.
She has no vocals left, so if they make another it'll have to be an electronic mess too and nobody was here for it the first time so the next mess would flop 3x harder.
Unless they just hire someone to sing for her 100% of the time.
Other pitch editing and vocal processing tools did, though.
Remember that auto tune's breakthrough was with Cher's "Believe" which came out after ...Baby One More Time had already been recorded, and the effect was very blatant at the time. An equivalent to melodyne did not exist back then.
Remember that auto tune's breakthrough was with Cher's "Believe" which came out after ...Baby One More Time had already been recorded, and the effect was very blatant at the time. An equivalent to melodyne did not exist back then.
I won't pretend to be very familiar with its industry usage at the time, but Believe sounds to me more like an intentionally engineered vocal effect rather than corrective modification.