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In Hotter Than Hell, Dua sings a weird screech sound at the start of the world 'Hell'. Not criticising I like the way she sings it and it is rather different. :)

 

I remember in Katy Perry Wide Awake I remember there was a weird croaking sound at the O of the word 'from'. Again I am not criticising, it was a good song too.

 

Any other words sung in an unusual/different manner that you have heard in songs?

 

 

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The way Sophie sounds "dancer" in Heartbreak (Make Me A Dancer) by the Freemasons was cute! Darncer :lol:
The way Sophie sounds "dancer" in Heartbreak (Make Me A Dancer) by the Freemasons was cute! Darncer :lol:

Haha, I always loved that because it's how I pronounce it and hardly any singers pronounce it like that in their songs!

Plus her British accent in 'Work Bitch' and 'Scream and Shout'!

 

Also, JT's "may".

BADDER DAN ECAN obviously, from Treat You Better by Shawn Mendes.
The way Sophie sounds "dancer" in Heartbreak (Make Me A Dancer) by the Freemasons was cute! Darncer :lol:

Sophie's pronunciations are half the reaosn why she is so amazing :wub:

I recall one such instance of James Morrison deliberately singing with a 'frog in his throat.'

 

James Morrison – Please Don't Stop The Rain

 

I'm not a fan of what he does here, it happens throughout the song, but most notable between seconds 1:26 and 1:34.

 

Every time I hear it it makes me want to clear my throat! :puke:

Calum Scott has some really weird pronunciations in his Dancing On My Own cover :lol: "I'm right over eyerr", "dancing on my errrrrrn" :drama:

Wow you do come up with some bizarre topics :lol: they make me laugh tho!

 

My all time favourite is that spell where in every popular R&B song the singer would pronounce "everybody" as "URRRbody" (e.g. Don't Wanna Go Home, Cheers (Drink To That) etc...)

Kate Nash's "but i cahhnt" in Foundations :lol:
Kate Nash's "but i cahhnt" in Foundations :lol:

 

That's certainly not odd for us posh Londoners! :P

 

Daisy Dares You - Number One Enemy - should be called Number One Anime to match her pronunciation more (or Number WAHN Anime).

 

 

THE ALLLLCOHOL LOVES YOOOOOU

WHILE TURNING YOUUU BLUUUUUEEE

 

 

#9 in 1982!

omg grant lmfao i forgot all about tina barretts nails on her gullet vocal approach

 

any singer that tries to have that scandinavian bjork twang in their voice when they're not that (janet devlin, diana vickers etc)

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