Really?????. That was his best vocal performance on the show . It was also the first time when he actually showed some emotion while performing you could tell how much he wanted to stay
Paul wobbled on a couple of falsetto notes, but otherwise nailed it. Jay sang reasonably well,but made more pitching errors, and lacked the depth,richness,and flawlessness and dynamics Paul has vocally. He also sang a non challenging song, where Paul picked a rather tough one and emoted and effortlessly sung his heart out,not that emoting and connecting was likely difficult when the public was manipulated into discounting him after he was forced to sing a song no singer can impress with while a rushed drum beat crapped on his vocal . He really belted out the part about not getting the joke. Me either, Paul.
Yes, of course. I mean, it is such a child friendly industry and lifestyle. That must be why so many would be performers choose to have children, especially before they are established. It shows such dedication to their craft... /sarcasm/off
*disclaimer-no offense to parents, but it really does make it tougher in an already tough and competitive industry to have to split time between a demanding career and the demands of a family , which is why you will notice so many successful artists don't have children early in their lives, if ever.
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Seconded.
He deserves to stay.
Really???
Best sing of in the series yet.
His voice is outstanding on this.
Being great on one song is not going to help his career though.
Yes, of course. I mean, it is such a child friendly industry and lifestyle. That must be why so many would be performers choose to have children, especially before they are established. It shows such dedication to their craft... /sarcasm/off
*disclaimer-no offense to parents, but it really does make it tougher in an already tough and competitive industry to have to split time between a demanding career and the demands of a family , which is why you will notice so many successful artists don't have children early in their lives, if ever.