Nelly Furtado Abandons Auto-Tune After Daughter's Advice
Furtado's Daughter Advises Against Auto-Tune, Saving Upcoming Album
Daughter's Candid Feedback Leads to Creative Shift
Music icon Nelly Furtado has publicly admitted that her daughter, Nevis, played a pivotal role in shaping her upcoming album, 7. Nevis, Furtado's eldest child at age 20, strongly advised her mother against using auto-tune, a vocal correction technique prevalent in contemporary music.
Furtado, not taking offense to her daughter's criticism, took her advice to heart. She realized that relying too heavily on auto-tune could stifle her authenticity and individuality as an artist. This realization prompted her to ditch the pitch correction software in her upcoming projects.
The decision to abandon auto-tune has marked a significant creative shift for Furtado. It reflects her desire to embrace raw and unfiltered vocals, allowing her unique voice and artistry to shine through.
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