One Man A Cappella Does The Pokemon Theme Song
Danny Fong applies his amazing vocal talents to the Pokémon television show theme song, performing not only all the voices, but vocalizing the music as well in a stunning display of a capella coordination and shirt variety.
Nothing makes you look more feminine then a low cut V.
butthurt over talent much?
Look, (s)he sings ok…seriously…mediocre at best. Piecing it all together requires a 200 dollar computer (and some auto-tune…listen carefully children).
But do you think (s)he is gonna role onto Broadway singing like that? Is the MET gonna pick him up anytime now because of this? No. No they wont.
Also, butthurt seems an apt euphemism considering don’t you think?
i choose you faglet!
Out loud
Actually something does make you look more feminine than a low cut V, like the 7 of them in the other frames
This comment is win.
why be a jerk this is raw talent right here who cares if he use autotune half the rappers do it anyways it aint like is a crime, this kid is amazing
Why? Because truly talented singers (rappers aren’t really singers, usually they don’t count) don’t need something to correct their pitch. By the time an actually GOOD singer gets to the level of performance or recording, they can sing well without any equipment.
And no, it’s not a crime. Which is why the recording industry is using it more and more. They LOVE the idea that you don’t actually have to be a good singer any more and they just can put auto-tune on anyone who will portray the image you want them too.
It means you don’t have to work to be a vocalist, you just have to make the right editor happy. It means that all of those singers that actually ARE good and don’t need bulls*** software are going to have a harder time finding jobs in the recording industry.
It means that talent doesn’t matter anymore, only image. It means no more artistic integrity for vocalists.
No matter how good you think this guy is (he is mediocre), the outrageously low-cut v-neck shirts take away from his dignity and self-worth. The abundance of the v-necks only furthers the problem.