The iconic singer credited "Believe" as the "first time auto-tune was ever used" during an appearance on ‘The Jennifer Hudson Show’ on Tuesday Who knew a studio argument would lead to one of Cher’s ...
CHER: (Singing) Do you believe in life after love? MARTIN: You heard that little warble in her voice? That was produced by Auto-Tune. That's a studio tool that digitally changes a singer's pitch. Cher ...
There is nothing funny about an intruder entering a woman's bedroom. But when the story itself has a happy ending and then it falls into the hands of the Gregory Brothers and their Auto-Tune software, ...
Steve Perry, the former singer for Journey, recently criticized the use of Auto-Tune. He spoke to Kyle Meredith about the pitch-correction technology in a recent interview. You can listen to their ...
Cher was itching for a hit. The year was 1998, nearly a decade since her last Top 10 single, “Just Like Jesse James.” The Goddess of Pop was no stranger to comebacks, though — she famously made them ...
The singer shared a funny story with 'NME' about her daughter playing A&R while discussing her forthcoming album '7' Njera Perkins was a digital news writer at PEOPLE. She worked at PEOPLE in 2024.
Believe it or not, Cher's dance anthem "Believe" has just turned 20 years old. The song, released on Oct. 22, 1998, kicked off a Cher renaissance, cemented her role as a pop icon and popularized a ...