Oh yeah, rocking it real slow
You know what’s a hit right now? The T-Pain auto tune app on the Apple iTunes app store called “I Am T-Pain.”
Auto tune is actually a cheat for artists to use, it cleans up bad notes. Many legit artists use them in concert to make their notes right, offenders include country starts Reba McIntire and Faith Hill.
But, as kicked off by Cher with the song “Believe” (1998), it can also be used to deliberately distort the voice.
A style that R&B and Rap artist T-Pain has used to great success.
So now, Mr. Pain has brought an app to the app store with some serious capability that will make you sound just like him.
Yay!
Without further delay:
My R&B rendition of our state song.
Any semblance to actual musical skill is the fault of the auto tune. If it’s good enough for Reba, it’s good enough for me!
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(I can’t believe I’m actually posting this. My family will be so embarrassed!)