Ariana Grande Christina Aguilera, Demi Lovato, Kesha, Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston... Famous Singers dodging struggling to high notes and expectations compilation Everything About Fail or Epic Moment
I, for one, would LOVE to hear her hit that high note live. I'm pretty sure she could do it. As I mentioned in a previous comment, that note was pure, raw GENIUS! It was a brutal, tensile RUSH that sent shock waves through damned near anyone who heard it. Brilliant!
Ok is kesha, KESHA, for ages she was called one of the worst singers and it turned out she can sing and her voice is very powerful, even if that super high note is a risk and goes lower, is still a consistent singer. Good thing her talent is no longer hidden behind the crazy party girl image.
daniela rojas for real but it’s like she gets called out for being the worst singer then does something good and gets hate for it saying shes using auto tune
daniela rojas i mean that part of being a singer you are gonna mess up when singing live people do it all the time. I personally believe you shouldn’t “record” something you can’t sing live.
That's not exactly an easy song to sing. Dodging that note and singing it in a comfortable key live will preserve her voice long term. Can you blame her for doing that? It would be nice if she sang it live, and I think she should try, but that will likely not happen until the emotion begins to wear off and she can control her voice a bit more to attempt it a few times, then let it be >.>
@@luxeuu5599 she sang that song 242342323times and did it live 3times or smtn. she still slayed but its not just about hitting the notes the places where it is very important im a baritone male and i can belt up to C5 if its only like "AAAAAAAAA" or "EEEEEEEEEE" but when it comes to the phrased high notes i can only go up to A4 with super strain. that A5 much more diffuclt than the bb5 on be my baby.
*Kesha needs to stop playing and serve those vocals...* But then again, if that note doesn't go well, she'll be ridiculed for ages... keep it safe, till you're utterly sure.
GarageStudio i think she struggled to hit it in the studio and had to try a few times, it might've just been a one time thing she could do , i'm still impressed tho
GarageStudio She struggled to do it but she did it.I mean,considering she used autotune for easy songs(to sing)like Tik Tok so she isn't certainly Mariah,but that note was quite impressing.If she managed to once,why don't use it?
Also, hitting those notes can damage your vocals cause it's a forced tone. Its not natural to get that high for the general human voice. It puts sooo much strain on the larynx
Not to mention some of them can really wreck your voice depending on your vocal range. I've heard stories of singer's managers making them turn it down a notch while performing. And then some artists, like Hayley Williams and Kesha, see a note they want to hit for a song while recording it, even if it's not easily achievable and go for it, but don't do it during performances.
@@kichan definitely. Let's take Britany Spears for example, it's been seen on multiple occasions that she has a low singing voice, but once she came out with music her voice was all of a sudden higher. Now she has to lip sync and because her vocals are so badly messed up.
If Kesha believed she could hit that note in studio, even after 9 tries, perhaps she will do it live. She just needs practice and does not want to put too much stress on her voice.💖💖💖 The live performances of Praying are still good. They're so emotional.
Camriana army yea when Ariana first appeared I was whaaat, but when it showed OLT then I automatically knew what the note was cuz she always dodges that note but I didn't think it was that high though!
Hailey K damm right sis!!!!! I’m not even in this generation age group n I’m not at all easy to impress ( music today mostly sucks)...... but Kesha is an old soul, soulful beyond her years, ahead of her time, with the most amazingly beautiful , real, and timeless music!!! She’ll hit that mf high note live when she feels it. She’s perfect
People always hate on Kesha for not doing the note in praying live but she said in an interview it took her over 10 tries in the studio version so honestly I'm fine with her not hitting it!
Why wouldn’t she have a great C5 it’s not a hard note and she’s one of the best at them but her vibrato can sometimes be forced or unnatural as a lovatic I think she can hit that note if she had the confidence and was doing vocally well on a particular day
Kesha says that she isn’t able to hit the f6 live, i actually think she can. Of course it probably isn’t easy for her but she’s hit higher notes live, if i’m not wrong i believe she hit a sustained a5 (i may be wrong)! i really wish she would practice more because she’s such a queen
Gigi forever canale alerto ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7uTdTNOyvxE.html and she’s also hit the sustained a6 (not the a5) live before
@E A agreed. I personally don't understand the hype for this note she hits of she can't even hit it out of studio. For me even in studio it just sounds like screaming
She's a lyric soprano. An A5 is nothing for her lol. The reason she messed up is because of poor breath control at that moment. Singing really is meant to be done standing up very still. But when you're a pop star all the moving around can ruin how well she keeps her voice mixed in her upper register instead of too anchored in her lower register. Thus why when she stopped and took a breath she hit it.
1. Don't go after Whitney Houston. She's sang notes live that she's never done in studio. 2. Kesha, as someone else said, is Kesha and that "F6" i believe is at the end of her vocal range, so every time she sings that song is a really big big risk to take and also it wouldn't be a really good idea for her voice to do that every time she does a live performance. 3. Every single singer has the right to change the music and the notes he does for his sings as he/she pleases. No offence mate, but if someone chooses to do a C5 live instead of a E5 (chest note) from studio does not mean that they can or wont do it. :)
Whitney but never sang it in original key. So what this video is true. It's not the note that matters. It's the vowel and preferred placement that matters.
Kesha has dealt with a lot of BS. I believe her earlier work was subdued because of her fear of that asshole that was abusing her. Now she can just let that talent loose! Go Kesha! Keep slaying, girl!
If I were an artist I wouldn’t want to put stress on myself by putting unrealistic notes in my songs. An F6 in head voice?? That must have taken so many tries and a bit of auto tune to touch up the sound, when you are on stage you don’t have several tries...You can Lip sync and risk getting caught but that’s on you.
Art Aspire Maybe she doesn’t do it because she can’t do it all the time. If you are gonna put hard notes in a song at least have some control. Mariah, Ariana, Demi, Tori, Christina, SoHyang and many other singers have hard notes in their song that extend from G5 to the 7th Octave but it’s not a stretch since they know how to hit the notes they put in their studio without much struggle and without CONSTANT dodging.
It's defintely live cause she attempted that note also in Singapur (if I'm not wrong) and almost cracked but that note sounds different so no, it's live. In Dreamlover she lipsynced only whistles (untill Vegas where she just lipped entire song) And no, she went to F5 and even some F#5 after 2006, watch some full vocal range videos or belts after her prime, there are many attempts actually in VOL, TGIFU, ABMB, I'll Be There etc, I can't remember everything.
Pincai Swift it was live boo and as far as I know she has had at least one live F5 or higher note for most years after 2006. Even 2017 has a live F5 in it's like that.
Dude, you tripped me out. The title said "sang" (past tense) so I thought you meant notes that singers never used to hit live but then started to. I was so excited :/
@Justine Sapiera y'all haters only base to her past perfomances,,she improved a lot in terms of hitting the bb5 belt. Stay pressed And who's listening to m*ri*h btw?
+Ava Sarkies didn't do much besides describing you better than you could do but really tho start learning some self-esteem and self-love from now so you can go through life much easier xoxo
I appreciate that each of these singers are singing live! Love it! Singers are humans and vocal chords are a powerful, temperamental instrument, even with the best training.
Tbh I hate the studio version of Stone Cold so much because of that 'Her'. I honestly wish the live version she did for the Billboard awards was the single.
christina is a force of nature even if people who can hit higher than her sign with her they won't be heard when aguilera goes all out cause of her powerful voice
Chrstina's F6 was my fave part of "Lady Marmalade". True story: one night at kamikaze karaoke, I got kinda buzzed with a few mixed drinks. So I got up to sing and it was "Lady Marmalade". I got through the entire song with almost no issues, and even managed to hit her F6 with almost no problem. It was glorious, but I had hell to pay the next day.
So Hyang is the only singer in the world who can sing it live better than she recorded it .... because she does it consistently as 90% of her performances are live .. and she doesnt break a sweat all the way to D6
Richard Gamache she can sing and belt notes better for sure but she isnt better she doesnt have a good tone like all these singers here. She sounds like the typical asian singer “voice wise” but her range is incredible
But for example,Ariana sings higher Live and take risks. I think we should more acclame singers that take risks than the ones that just dont. Like So Hyand never tried a C6 in chest voice while Ariana did try, So Hyang doesnt take risks som
Kesha’s F6 was probably one of those spur of the moment notes that only happen once every year( I once hit a whistle note ) haha.She still slayed it and I’m so happy she’s back.
From a male vocalist, Gary LeVox from rascal flatts sings an impossible line in "Here comes goodbye" at the end of the bridge before guitar solo when he smashes out the line here comes goodbye & holds that note incredibly long with such a beautiful powerful voice. Definitely the best male vocalist I've ever heard. It sucks that they get no radio play in Australia. As far as I know I'm the only Aussie Flatts fan
Oscar Landgren whistle is like a disconnected note from all the others unlike super head voice which is connected and most opera singers can hit. Ariana can belt head voice without struggling but it's extremely hard for her and her technique is not perfect for these notes yet that's why she might damage her vocal cords. On the other hand Mariah can hit whistle register like it's nothing. Anyways i'm a lamb but i respect both artist because Ari is the voice of the generation.
Lmao, no, Demi has three whole fan made videos (with 5+ minutes each) of her hitting higher notes than the studio version and even adding runs and riffs.
i can’t blame some of these singers, as if you attempted these, you could fail miserably and the internet would literally taunt you about it every second