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Mariah's chronic singing
Is it me?
I've just heard a Mariah song on the radio. I can't STAND her awful voice.
I know she has millions of fans and I wondered..
am I hearing it different to everyone else? To me her voice sounds weak and and has an awful, whispery noise to it - but is that the sound that others find so appealing?
I've just heard a Mariah song on the radio. I can't STAND her awful voice.
I know she has millions of fans and I wondered..
am I hearing it different to everyone else? To me her voice sounds weak and and has an awful, whispery noise to it - but is that the sound that others find so appealing?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm with you crisgal, I find her voice utterly without merit, emotion, feeling, or anything approaching appeal.
My firm belief is that there is a massive market - the majority in fact - of people who don;t really enjoy and appreciate music on any level of emotional interaction. They don't like anger, passion, feeling, a rush, a connection, with the sounds they hear and the artists who make them. They like the equivalent of elevator music - it has all the highs and lows smoothed away, all the rough edges removed, and preoduced as an amorphus mass that can be background on the radio, at a dinner party, what ever.
The majority buying public who like this kind of thing enjoy -
Whitney
Mariah
Buble
Young
X-factor winners
and so on.
There is nothing to get excited about, becaause there is nothing there, it's a ttriumph of style over content, but as i say, the market is massive, and well catered for.
For the rrest of us, there is masses of fine uplifting music to hear and get excited about, but obviously the all-pervading masses-pap inpacts on our lives from time to time.
I advocate deep breathing and a quick burst of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers to make yourself feel better.
My firm belief is that there is a massive market - the majority in fact - of people who don;t really enjoy and appreciate music on any level of emotional interaction. They don't like anger, passion, feeling, a rush, a connection, with the sounds they hear and the artists who make them. They like the equivalent of elevator music - it has all the highs and lows smoothed away, all the rough edges removed, and preoduced as an amorphus mass that can be background on the radio, at a dinner party, what ever.
The majority buying public who like this kind of thing enjoy -
Whitney
Mariah
Buble
Young
X-factor winners
and so on.
There is nothing to get excited about, becaause there is nothing there, it's a ttriumph of style over content, but as i say, the market is massive, and well catered for.
For the rrest of us, there is masses of fine uplifting music to hear and get excited about, but obviously the all-pervading masses-pap inpacts on our lives from time to time.
I advocate deep breathing and a quick burst of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers to make yourself feel better.
Totally agree, I can't stand Mariah's screechy warbly voice either. I aknowledge that she does has a lovely singing voice when, on the rare occasions she actually sings normally, but as soon as she starts warbling she utterly ruins the whole effect.
Coupled with the fact she's an alledged diva makes her a really unpleasent person to see and hear.
Coupled with the fact she's an alledged diva makes her a really unpleasent person to see and hear.
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