It's not him singing.Not bad. His voice is surprisingly feminine.
Must be from not training so far this off season. Not keeping the testosterone flowing.Not bad. His voice is surprisingly feminine.
Not bad. His voice is surprisingly feminine.
Not bad. His voice is surprisingly feminine.
How bad do you regret not using ain this post?
Holy crap, guys. I know he's not the one singing.![]()
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Not bad. His voice is surprisingly feminine.
I'm not into BDSM music but I thought it was ok
Did we get a confirmation yet on whether or not it is him singing? LMK
lol this
Does anyone know if he actually produced this, as in he was the one turning knobs and editing in a DAW, or did he just stand behind a sound engineer and tell him what sounded good?
So it's not him singing?http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/gotta-hear-mika-zibanejads-first-single-forever/
The song, featuring vocals by Sara Milligan, is about “the ups and downs of a relationship
So it's not him singing?
And likewise Richard Bachman used to goaltend under the name Stephen King for the same reason.He moonlights under the stage name "Sara Milligan". Pretty obvious it's him singing. Stephen King would go by Robert Bachman so people wouldn't know it was his writing.
He is a DJ in his off time so most likely his own production.
Just because you have the initials, doesn't make you a DJ expert.Depends, it's typical of someone who starts out as a DJ and becomes a producer to have a sound engineer. Musicians who engineer and produce their own music DJ as a secondary function more often than not. It doesn't really matter I guess, but it would certainly be that much more impressive if he is the one doing all of the engineering on his tracks, mastering aside. It's a relatively time intensive and complicated process.
Just because you have the initials, doesn't make you a DJ expert.