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First Ashlee, Now Eminem?


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LOOKS like today's pop acts rarely take the "live" in Saturday Night Live seriously.

Just one week after Ashlee Simpson lip-synched on the show, Eminem was found guilty of the same offense, reports The New York Post.

 

"He was singing 'Mosh' and you could tell he was lip-synching," said a source.

 

"The track was just a bit ahead of his lips and he put the mike down at one point but the track kept going."

 

Eminem's rep said he was merely trying to "duplicate the sound on his album. He had a vocal track on for double vocal effect on the first song, to make it more powerful. Lots of hip-hop artists do that. Tupac Shakur did it."

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When will you accept they all do it.

Thats why it's so stupid everyone is acting like Ashlee committed some horrible crime. EVERY POP ACT DOES IT!

If she was singing to someone elses vote that would be one thing but it's her voice. Give me a break.

It's barely her voice. First there is pitch correction. Then Pro Tools, Logic. Cut, copy, paste. Quantized solos and quantized bass.

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[RANT]

I think its a good thing most of these people aren't really singing. Not even mentioning how tough it would be to sing AND dance without sounding out of breath, but most artists just sound like crap in real life. Alot of them are sound studio made artists. You wouldn't even recognize songs in concert. You can put 20 pounds of makeup or put someone in an expensive sound studio and make them a star overnight.

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