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did singing in falsetto limit princes appeal? Many ppl, esp white rock fans, do not like falsetto But that has always been a part of male singers in rnb and gospel So I guess that might have been just his singing preference but its also his way of keeping some rnb in his music even when it was a song like when u were mine But I do think yeah, if he really wanted to get a bigger audience, I'd have had done less of that maybe He obv knew it as on purple rain theres less falsetto Same on Atwiad Also parade Sott too | |
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Prince was quoted in early years as saying that singing in a lower register hurt his voice. I'm guessing age and practice allowed him to sing in (what I consider) his normal "Prince" voice. | |
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A lot of his everlasting hits outside of "Kiss" were sung in a middle range of vocal. But that Kiss vocal cemented any satire of him presented in falsetto. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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His falsetto put him on the map in the early years and also cemented his superstardom with the number one smash Kiss .. in both cases his falsetto broadened his fan base | |
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He started to hit bigger with "Controversy" "Little Red Corvette""1999""Delirious" My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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its also worth mentioning that princes falsetto was also particularly exuberant lol
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You're forgetting his first bonafide smash "I Wanna Be Your Lover".
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If you look at the 90's, The Most Beautiful Girl in the World was almost entirely falsetto and was a pretty big hit for him in that era as well. "Old man's gotta be the old man. Fish has got to be the fish." | |
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Yes. I have many friends who disliked Prince JUST because of that. Fans of rock, hip hop... I remember the performance of Facedown at Chris Rock, when I show it to so some of my friends who liked hip hop, they really liked it until he did his falsetto " Hee hee". It clearly prevented many of my friends to take Prince seriously. For us, singing in falsetto wasn't singing, whereas objectively it shows he has many ranges in his voice. . His gimmick vocals are what prevented many people to take Prince seriously, just like Michael Jackson. Most people prefer sober singing, such as David Bowie for instance. It made me wonder if some songs weren't wasted by his gimmick vocals. Sometimes he surely did too much. | |
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ufoclub said:
He started to hit bigger with "Controversy" "Little Red Corvette""1999""Delirious" Controversy and WDC ars in falsetto. | |
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COMPUTERBLUE1984 said:
If you look at the 90's, The Most Beautiful Girl in the World was almost entirely falsetto and was a pretty big hit for him in that era as well. TMBGIT was only number one hit in the UK. 'Kiss' was also in falsetto and was obviously a hit globally. | |
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OperatingThetan said:[quote] COMPUTERBLUE1984 said:
If you look at the 90's, The Most Beautiful Girl in the World was almost entirely falsetto and was a pretty big hit for him in that era as well. TMBGITW was Prince's only number one hit in the UK. 'Kiss' was also in falsetto and was obviously a hit globally. * [Edited 3/19/21 11:51am] | |
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Prince was one of THE BIGGEST ever to do it...How much "bigger" did he need to be? | |
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jdcxc said: Prince was one of THE BIGGEST ever to do it...How much "bigger" did he need to be? Sure. But go around the globe and more ppl know MJ than prince Madonna too. | |
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RODSERLING said: Yes. I have many friends who disliked Prince JUST because of that. Fans of rock, hip hop... I remember the performance of Facedown at Chris Rock, when I show it to so some of my friends who liked hip hop, they really liked it until he did his falsetto " Hee hee". It clearly prevented many of my friends to take Prince seriously. For us, singing in falsetto wasn't singing, whereas objectively it shows he has many ranges in his voice. . His gimmick vocals are what prevented many people to take Prince seriously, just like Michael Jackson. Most people prefer sober singing, such as David Bowie for instance. It made me wonder if some songs weren't wasted by his gimmick vocals. Sometimes he surely did too much. If prince sung everything 'sober' his music would be boring He wouldn't be prince anymore | |
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funkbabyandthebabysitters said: RODSERLING said: Yes. I have many friends who disliked Prince JUST because of that. Fans of rock, hip hop... I remember the performance of Facedown at Chris Rock, when I show it to so some of my friends who liked hip hop, they really liked it until he did his falsetto " Hee hee". It clearly prevented many of my friends to take Prince seriously. For us, singing in falsetto wasn't singing, whereas objectively it shows he has many ranges in his voice. . His gimmick vocals are what prevented many people to take Prince seriously, just like Michael Jackson. Most people prefer sober singing, such as David Bowie for instance. It made me wonder if some songs weren't wasted by his gimmick vocals. Sometimes he surely did too much. If prince sung everything 'sober' his music would be boring He wouldn't be prince anymore Yes, but in the end he maybe did too much of it. Cause in the end there was like 50.000 people in the world who bought his albums. When Bowie always sold one or two millions of his albums. I think his most sober album ever was Rainbow Children, and when you think about it, it wasn't so sober than that! I have many friends who disliked Prince who really loves News. Because you don't hear Prince'voice. A friend-fan told me his wife thought the same thing about News. | |
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Omg. News is just a bad album. There are many better jazz albums. But hey it's true that prince was a very big character as a singer It's hard to ignore that He was very unmistakable I think he is soneone you either love or hate | |
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GTFOH with that 50.000 people shit. | |
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RODSERLING said: Yes.
I have many friends who disliked Prince JUST because of that. Fans of rock, hip hop... I remember the performance of Facedown at Chris Rock, when I show it to so some of my friends who liked hip hop, they really liked it until he did his falsetto " Hee hee". It clearly prevented many of my friends to take Prince seriously. For us, singing in falsetto wasn't singing, whereas objectively it shows he has many ranges in his voice. . His gimmick vocals are what prevented many people to take Prince seriously, just like Michael Jackson. Most people prefer sober singing, such as David Bowie for instance. It made me wonder if some songs weren't wasted by his gimmick vocals. Sometimes he surely did too much. Some songs (imo) didn't lend itself to falsetto. His cover of Led Zeppelin "While Lotta Love" comes to mind. I know it was a live performance, but I would have loved to hear him sing it in the same vocal manner as "The Ride". Overall, his falsetto was, according to one publication when he first came out as the best in "RB since Smokey Robinson. I liked it for what he did with it most times. As it relates to Bowie, his vocal register was different after the Ziggy Era as he transitioned to Plastic Soul for the the albums prior to the Berlin Trilogy. His Ziggy Era albums had a snarly, whine vs the lower sound of his later albums. Just my opinion of course, but huge fan of both. [Edited 3/19/21 16:07pm] "Old man's gotta be the old man. Fish has got to be the fish." | |
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Wasn't this just a topic since the beginning of the year???? Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Stop the madness. Prince sing in every register. Either u dug him......or u didn't. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Without falsetto, Prince would not be Prince. Is it a gimmick, sometimes? Yeah | |
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It's a great question and whilst I love many of his falsetto tracks such as Scandalous and Adore, my favourites are the ones he delivers in his lower register.
I never really cared for International Lover until the live version on 1999 SDE which is far superior in my opinion. | |
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funkbabyandthebabysitters said: Omg. News is just a bad album. There are many better jazz albums. But hey it's true that prince was a very big character as a singer It's hard to ignore that He was very unmistakable I think he is soneone you either love or hate Of course News is bad. I think that ludicrous you love News, but you don't like Prince. | |
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TheBigBang said:
Because when we were young and spending time smoking some shit, we were listening to music amd I always brought some Prince albums with me! | |
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Different strokes for different folks! I love Prince's falsetto singing, it complements his other registers. It keeps things interesting. | |
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Exactly. His Falsetto is part of his complex musical toolbox. It is thrilling when he uses it for dramatic creative effect...check out "U Know" and "Give em What U Want"...brilliant vocals. | |
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RODSERLING said: funkbabyandthebabysitters said: Omg. News is just a bad album. There are many better jazz albums. But hey it's true that prince was a very big character as a singer It's hard to ignore that He was very unmistakable I think he is soneone you either love or hate Of course News is bad. I think that ludicrous you love News, but you don't like Prince. I thought no one would listen to news unless they were huge prince fans | |
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Prince had the third best falsetto known to man (just behind Al Green and Marvin Gaye). It's my favorite Prince "voice". Other honorable mentions: Snokey Robinson Curtis Mayfield D'Angelo Eddie Kendricks Thom Yorke Michael Jackson Jeff Buckley Freddie Mercury Phillip Bailey Andy Gibb Little Richard Roy Orbison Del Shannon
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