VIDEO How To Sing Like Your Favorite Artists

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How To Sing Like Your Favorite Artists In the entertaining YouTube video "How To Sing Like Your Favorite Artists" by Ryan Higa, he presents a humorous takes on singing techniques aimed at making it sound like popular artists. Higa, who introduces himself as a "professional singer and vocal-stiloliger-izer-ist," cleverly navigates through various styles, showing viewers that even if they think they can't sing, they might just be able to with a little effort and practice.

Key Highlights from the Video​

  1. Emulating Different Artists: Higa demonstrates how to mimic various popular singers, using exaggerated caricatures that emphasize their unique vocal styles. For example, rapping like 2 Chainz involves adopting a tough demeanor and rapping about obvious topics, while sounding like Nicki Minaj requires a dramatic, back-leaning posture—almost as if you're performing acrobatics!
  2. Practical Techniques: The video delivers fun, actionable techniques like:
    • Drake: Suggesting that you rap lazily, reflecting an unenthusiastic morning mood.
    • Beyoncé: Emphasizing sexy and emotional performance, almost as if on the verge of tears.
    • T-Pain: Making heavy use of autotune and sounding a bit robotic for that signature style.
    []Humor and Engagement: Throughout, Higa’s comedy shines through, making the lesson feel light-hearted and engaging. From goofy techniques like sounding high-pitched and loud to pretending to be in awkward situations while singing, the comedic presentation keeps viewers hooked. []Final Thoughts: Concluding with the challenge of combining all styles, Higa playfully suggests that to imitate Skrillex, one would need to throw all techniques together in a chaotic blend, encapsulating the essence of electronic music.

    Community Takeaway​

    While Higa's humor and antics provide a fun guide, they also highlight a broader point about trying new things—even if you're not a singer! For WindowsForum users, this video is a reminder of creativity in expressing oneself, whether through music or other hobbies. Do you have favorite artists you like to sing along with? Or maybe techniques you’ve developed while singing? Share your thoughts and stories in the comments!
 


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