Her lower register is one of the most beautiful sound I've heard in my life since I started listening to music.
Here's one of the comments I found that eloquently expresses my thought about Britney's talent :
For a white girl like Britney she has a impressive lower range. Its so rich and beautiful, I believe if Britney had continued singing in her lower range all these years and didnt smoke. She could be as good as adele whos a contralto, or better. Britney use to be a contralto too.
Her lower register is one of the most beautiful sound I've heard in my life since I started listening to music.
Here's one of the comments I found that eloquently expresses my thought about Britney's talent :
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Originally posted by Brit94
For a white girl like Britney she has a impressive lower range. Its so rich and beautiful, I believe if Britney had continued singing in her lower range all these years and didnt smoke. She could be as good as adele whos a contralto, or better. Britney use to be a contralto too.
Her not continuing to sing like that is kinda sad and frustrating. If you've been blessed with a voice like that, she should use it. On the other hand, her smoking would make her contralto even deeper and huskier, and rich. ex. Nina Simone and Sarah Vaughan.
Her not continuing to sing like that is kinda sad and frustrating. If you've been blessed with a voice like that, she should use it. On the other hand, her smoking would make her contralto even deeper and huskier, and rich. ex. Nina Simone and Sarah Vaughan.
Exactly, you should use it. I do agree with the huskier deeper part but smoking does mess up your lungs though. If your belting your going to need a large lung compacity to produce long high notes.
Her lower register is one of the most beautiful sound I've heard in my life since I started listening to music.
Here's one of the comments I found that eloquently expresses my thought about Britney's talent :
Her unreleased material get so much credit it's kinda frustrating that they remain hidden from the public's eye.
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Originally posted by slant magazine
. Two of the scrapped songs—the anguished, autobiographical kiss-offs "Baby Boy" and "Let Go"—begin with sultry, soulful vocals that are at first completely unrecognizable from the squeaky former Mouseketeer we've all come to know and affectionately loathe. It's not Christina Aguilera but it's a pretty damn good facsimile. These demos don't just humanize Britney, they make a case for what vocal ability and songwriting skills she actually possesses, and her decision to leave them in the recycle bin in favor of songs that underscore her caricatured, gum-snapping, helium-voiced stripper routine is a dubious one. It's a side of Britney we've yet to really hear, and one that, for whatever reason, she feels compelled to keep hidden beneath a bad weave.