wolfrevenant
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age is no excuse, im 21 and knew right away that there was something wrong with these songs, at first i tried to rationalize my thoughts into believing that MJ sang the cascio songs but logic says otherwise, there are too many undeniable signs, after hearing all 12 of them i dont see how anyone can believe it is him, that being said i actually like some of the tracks such as all i need and stay lol but once again age is no excuse, im 21 and know his material from J5 till invincible and after, so dont pardon this person on that note alone.
Indeed. I'm 20, and I wasn't particularly impressed by the Cascio singer's effort in those songs. In fact, all the way back to the beginning, I wasn't even anticipating any posthumous releases. But I listened to BN anyway when it was first premiered, just to hear what Michael might have been working on in his last years, and boy, I almost thought it was a joke. I literally burst out laughing. Until of course, I found out it was the "real" thing and everyone else was being serious.
I think it really has to do with how people perceive things. Just like how some may rely on only tangible, concrete information, others might prefer theoretical information or insight. Whether a person is the former or the latter may, in my opinion, affect how they perceive Michael's voice or singing capabilities, and how they perceive the whole controversy. That's not to say that the former group will always be believers and the latter will always be doubters, or the other way around. There might be other things to take into consideration, such as experience in listening to Michael's voice, perhaps even knowledge of musicology or other related forms of studies. Whatever the case may be, I think that, when it comes to Michael's singing voice or even singing in general, I don't think that it is something that can easily be identified by scientific means. At least, not at the moment. I mean, I know a lot of emphasis has been put into researching vocal identification, but not much has been done in the singing voice identification category. For instance:
Quote: "Robust song identification from acoustic parameters has proven to be very successful (with accuracy greater than 99% in some cases) in identifying songs included in the database [3]. Artist identification is a much more difficult task, and not as well-defined as individual song identification. A recent example of an artist identification system is [4], which reports accuracies of approximately 50% in artist identification on a database of about 250 songs."...http://www.google.com.sg/url?sa=t&s...sg=AFQjCNFFRyigx-1BUo-8OeT1ZC6byDQOLw&cad=rja