Ne-Yo Slams Auto-Tune Users
Singer/songwriter Ne-Yo set the book straight in an audience with Amaru Don TV about vocalists using the auto-tunes effect.
Ne-Yoexplains that auto-tunes was originally meant to assist singers duringstudio sessions that may miss notes due to overexertion or fatigue while recording.
"Auto-tune was meant to be a safety net," he states. "It was not meant to be wings, you were not alleged to strap it on your spine and start off the building."
Ne-Yois referring to the artists that have interpreted the vocal impression and madeit their signature sound as opposed to genuine singers that use it tocatch notes that come out of place.
He compares them to robots, calls the technique wack and claims that it takes the case out of the artists' voices making them unrecognizable. "You try it on the wireless and you go, 'who is that?'.because everybody sounds the same."
Ne-Yo also spoke about the mixing of jazz and the music business. Likening the two entities to oil and water, he breaks down the parts of the diligence that earn it hard to receive a serious relationship.
Although Ne-Yo may have ground "the one" in his life, women thrust themselves at him constantly. He shares how he must work them down sincerely without ruining his fancy and how firmly it is to be with somebody like him.
"It's very, very hard for any woman to be with any entertainer, or ball player, or any the subject may be...you get to be a really strong, very certain of yourself woman in order to do it."
Peep the knowledge dropped by the award-winning singer.
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