*Brit, not Oscars and it's probably cause it was her first time and she was more nervous then, performing at an awards show and with Hans Zimmer and Johnny Marr.
@@jacksongomez2617 Because digital sales and sold out concerts and adoration on social media don't count towards boosting her confidence I think she just says that so as not to anger her fans.
I totally agree. I've been to and watched video of concerts where the singer was still heard even though the audience was singing along. If I paid for a concert ticket and I could not hear the actual artist singing, I would be so mad. Of course, it's my responsibility to research that kind of thing and not spend money and show up somewhere I don't want to be, but that's not my point. If I were there myself, singing as loud as they are, I wouldn't be able to hear and fully appreciate the singer. So all those people are there to listen to themselves sing. Ugh.
I wonder how many of her fans know that this is for a James Bond film or know what James Bond actually is or knows what a huge deal it is for a musician to be asked to do the theme song for a Bond film? I’m not trying to be mean, I’m genuinely asking.
She has 2 octave vocal range tho, it equals 4-5 notes in total, and she's a mezzo soprano which is very low notes, even the one in the belt here is considered low, so technically they are right but she doesn't "whisper" like they all say. She has an excellent breath/voice control.
Daiana Fuchinecco puede ser pero ella tiene mucho confianza en su propia voz pero creo que ella es ma comoda con cantando en un voz similar a susurrando
Wow I would of loved to hear her hit the big note but instead I got to hear shrieking fans lmfso I never understood why people can’t just cheer and scream after the performance, you paid to hear her sing no?
I wish I could go to her concerts but I think all those screaming fans would make me crazy ! Do they actually enjoy her music or what ?! Listen to her dammit. It's not even a happy song. I understand that you can sing along sometimes, but not during a whole concert.