repoman
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By this I am talking beyond accents or local dialects or even singing in the style of a genre.
Have to start with Kevin Rowland of Dexy's Midnight Runners, also Robert Smith of The Cure.
I actually thought of him by listening to a song I found from a Bud Light ad on youtube:
she has an affected style, but it sounds nice.
One thing about having a strong affectation is that it sets the singer apart very quickly.
This next is maybe an example of a singer who has a good voice but not a niche to put his style into. His voice comes out so cleanly. Despite that I think this album is great:
Have to start with Kevin Rowland of Dexy's Midnight Runners, also Robert Smith of The Cure.
I actually thought of him by listening to a song I found from a Bud Light ad on youtube:
she has an affected style, but it sounds nice.
One thing about having a strong affectation is that it sets the singer apart very quickly.
This next is maybe an example of a singer who has a good voice but not a niche to put his style into. His voice comes out so cleanly. Despite that I think this album is great:
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