John Lennon passed away 17 years before the invention of Auto-Tune in 1997, but if you’re curious what the late Beatles frontman and “Imagine” singer would have thought of using the technology in his ...
(RNS) — According to the Prophet Isaiah, grass withers, flowers fade, but God’s word endures. In the age of social media, so do the mistakes of church musicians. Play the wrong chord, forget the words ...
The vocalist expressed her frustrations with musicians using the technology to alter their pitch in recordings Brenton Blanchet is an Associate Editor on PEOPLE's TV team. He has been working at ...
Let's get this out the way now: T-Pain pioneered the creative use of Auto-Tune in Hip Hop when he treated the pitch correction software as an expressive instrument rather than just a corrective tool.
Steve Perry, the former singer for Journey, recently criticized the use of Auto-Tune. He spoke to Kyle Meredith about the pitch-correction technology in a recent interview. You can listen to their ...
In the livestreaming era, church sound booths are upping their game. According to the Prophet Isaiah, grass withers, flowers fade, but God’s word endures. In the age of social media, so do the ...
The singer and rapper opens up in a clip from Netflix's This Is Pop. Lauren Huff is a writer at Entertainment Weekly with over a decade of experience covering all facets of the entertainment industry.
In a recent social media post, T-Pain, a prominent figure in the music industry known for his distinctive use of auto-tune, addressed an old photo of Christina Aguilera wearing a controversial T-shirt ...
In the new Netflix series, This Is Pop, T-Pain claims that Usher told him that his auto-tuned songs "f----- up music for real singers" Nicholas Rice is a Senior Editor for PEOPLE Magazine. He began ...
T-Pain, 35, revealed in the Netflix series This Is Pop that on the way to the 2013 BET Awards, he had a conversation with Usher, 42, that he would never forget. The “Buy U A Drank” singer was in first ...
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