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Originally posted by D.M.F
Your biased nature's showing.
Rolling Stone Best Singers Ever:
58 Christina Aguilera
N/a Beyonce
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This isn't relevant to anything whatsoever. If the judges of this were qualified voice coaches and experts then sure, but not some flop music critics in a magazine that hasn't been relevant for a long-ass time.
And biased about what?? I am not a Beyonce fan at all, and in fact I prefer Christina's voice by a mile. But singers are like athletes; mere talent isn't enough, you have to work hard and always try to improve. Christina is clearly arrogant and hasn't ever properly sought to get proper training and turn her nice voice into a proper instrument. Her technique is dreadful and it's sad, but true.
Even performances that fan acclaim as her greatest ones, like it's a Man's word, are riddled with horrible errors.
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Originally posted by Ichinaru19
You make it seem as if her octave range is a lot less than other artists. It is smaller, but her voice has POWER which she uses to her advantage. Even with the smaller octave range, people like to listen to her voice than artists voice who has a higher octave range  Food for thought
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It *is* a lot less. Girl often struggles to eek out C5s which is a staple note for almost all singers, from ones with much, much lower voices like Jazmine Sullivan, Brandy and Toni Braxton, to non-singing singers like Britney and Rihanna.