Everyone does unless they actively choose not to most of the time, or if their accent is too thick. There is a standard 'singing accent'/'pop accent' that people use because it appeals to the masses (America) more, it's basically a subconscious thing to do at this point.
I’ve been loving these IRL interviews. Love the usual twitch stuff too, but this is a cool change up since you can actually see the callers and it’s in a different location every time
@@idellekell in the UK it's known as being "on tag". Most are curfew tags that check that you've returned to your home between set hours. So he'll most likely be able to do whatever he wants in the day but has to get home before his curfew kicks in.
Americans, you need to realise no one drops their accent fully when they sing. You can usually tell from tones and rounding. E,g. When Amy Winehouse sang, you could tell the tonality, but not the accent. Think about it, does someone from Baltimore drop their accent when they sing? There is defo differences between British singers & Americans…
Yes tf you do. Y’all have no type of British accent which is weird when you guys have a ton of British accents, but none when you sing. 99 percent of y’all are like this, that’s how we know y’all intentionally drop it because of the 1 percent that keep theirs lmao I’ve seen plenty of British people admit it to lol