Posted September 20, 201212 yr This DESERVES own thread TBH rVi4xrHH0n4 :wub: :wub: such a beautiful voice!
September 20, 201212 yr Aww how cute, and she sounds brilliant. This is the thing that pisses me off though, she clearly has a good voice but her tone is SO much lower than on all her records if they actually gave her a song in a lower range now and again she might be able to perform live without them auto tuning it to sound higher pitched... Rant over.
September 20, 201212 yr Like I've said before, she'd kill the verses in "Womanizer". Their completely in her comfort range.
September 20, 201212 yr Such a phenomenon. This is the very first time I see a popstar generating so much rant and even articles being written about her for singing 'happy birthday' to someone.
September 20, 201212 yr She could even release this on i-Tunes and be No.1 for weeks :rofl: The Power Of Godney! Britney Spears gave a vocal treat on X Factor Wednesday night. The entertainer who was hired to critique the contestants did a little singing herself. As the fans were shown some of the auditions on the road, there was a chance to check out behind the scenes, including a special moment when Britney Spears serenaded L.A. Reid for his birthday. Singing the famous song Happy Birthday, it was Britney Spears who stole the show. Armed with a beautiful birthday cake that had lit candles, the singer gave a perfect rendition of the song and showed why she was hired for X Factor. Giving the fans a pitch perfect tune, it was the high point of the entire show as fans couldn’t stop talking about how good Spears’ voice was solo. On X Factor the judges continued to look for talent as the auditions continued. With only a few episodes into the series, the fans were able to check out just how many singers hit the stage for the chance of a recording contract. While not everyone was good and there were plenty of shocking moments, it was Britney who gave the best performance of all. Take a look at the video clip of Britney Spears singing to L.A. Reid on X Factor. Source: The Examiner