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Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Alicia Keys doesn't rely on studio trickery to make her voice sound different, and in fact, she's ready to scrap any tracks she can't get the vocals right on.
Keys keeps her music real (Getty)She said: “I never use Auto-Tune, or anything like that. I won’t have that software in my life. I don’t mind others using it. But if I can’t sing on my own, then I’m not going to record it.”
Alicia is always writing new songs and even uses her phone to make notes when she feels creative.
She added to Q magazine: “I made some notes on my cell phone a couple of days ago. I’ve got an old idea on there called ‘Holy Love.’ But the new one is just a title -- ‘The Day After The Night Before.’ It’s going to be about love and romance, but it could be about someone waking up and deciding they don’t like the curtains in their bedroom.”
Keys keeps her music real (Getty)She said: “I never use Auto-Tune, or anything like that. I won’t have that software in my life. I don’t mind others using it. But if I can’t sing on my own, then I’m not going to record it.”
Alicia is always writing new songs and even uses her phone to make notes when she feels creative.
She added to Q magazine: “I made some notes on my cell phone a couple of days ago. I’ve got an old idea on there called ‘Holy Love.’ But the new one is just a title -- ‘The Day After The Night Before.’ It’s going to be about love and romance, but it could be about someone waking up and deciding they don’t like the curtains in their bedroom.”
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