The Mayday Paris concert really sang, making the previous lip synching more obvious

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-28

Recently, **'s concert sparked a heated discussion about real singing and fake singing. The heated discussion on the Internet ignited the curiosity of the fan base, and various so-called "real hammer evidence" seemed to point to the fact that ***'s lip sync on stage did not match the audio track. This phenomenon raises the question of how many of the concerts we enjoy are real live performances

On the one hand, the reason why **'s live performance is questioned is that Ashin's singing is too stable, and there will be no vocal fluctuations even when performing high-intensity movements. This extraordinary stability is inevitably reminiscent of the possibility of technical support in the future. However, ** completely denied such accusations and showed their true state by live-streaming the concert in an attempt to quell the controversy.

In the pursuit of the perfect performance, artists must find a balance between maintaining their best sound and delivering great stage action. It can be seen from ***'s recent performance that the lead singer Ashin has restrained his movements, apparently to ensure the quality of his singing. In addition, he invited fans more when singing the treble part, which may be a modification of the previous performance.

This controversy is not only about lip-syncing, but also touches on the integrity and professionalism of the artist. In the modern entertainment industry, audiences are hungry for authentic live performances, and performers need to respond to this expectation with their talent and effort. At the same time, celebrities should also be aware that their every choice will be subject to public scrutiny. Hopefully, this event will serve as a reminder for all artists to pay more attention to integrity and professionalism in future performances.

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