John Lennon passed away 17 years before the invention of Auto-Tune in 1997, but if you’re curious what the late Beatles frontman and “Imagine” singer would have thought of using the technology in his ...
Let's get this out the way now: T-Pain pioneered the creative use of Auto-Tune in Hip Hop when he treated the pitch correction software as an expressive instrument rather than just a corrective tool.
In a recent social media post, T-Pain, a prominent figure in the music industry known for his distinctive use of auto-tune, addressed an old photo of Christina Aguilera wearing a controversial T-shirt ...
Lil’ Kim wants to remind you that she has been using auto-tune long before the musical processor and effect dominated the music industry. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Lil’ Kim shared that she ...
Typically, the music-streaming public remains at arm’s length when it comes to tricks and tips that artists use in the recording studio — it’s too nerdy, too complicated, and only useful to obsessives ...
The legendary soul singer Chaka Khan is calling out the music acts of today who resort to using auto-tune in their songs instead of raw vocal range. Chaka was at the Angel Ball on Monday, where she ...
Bad Boy Mogul and Dirty Money head honcho P. Diddy sat down in an interview with famed U.K. radio personality Tim Westwood to discuss his take on the industry, his new squad and the use of Auto Tune.
"I don't see it as a bad thing," she said. "I know there's this stigma that if you use auto-tune, you're not a real artist." "I don't have the strongest voice," she continued. "My voice is good when I ...
T-Pain proved his vocal chops when he sat down for NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts series in 2014 Maria Pasquini is the senior news editor for the human interest vertical at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...
As if he hasn't proven he can sing sans Auto-Tune enough times, T-Painsang the national anthem at the Dodgers Stadium this Monday and absolutely killed it. We caught up with T-Pain at the game to talk ...
Chaka Khan thinks that if you need to use Auto-tune to hit your notes, you should get a job at the Post Office rather than in a recording studio. “There is some great stuff out there and there are ...
The vocalist expressed her frustrations with musicians using the technology to alter their pitch in recordings Brenton Blanchet is an Associate Editor on PEOPLE's TV team. He has been working at ...