Model Soundous Moufakir's "Auto-Tune" Response When Asked About Rapper Badshah
Model-turned-actress Soundous Moufakir has said that Badshah is one of those rappers who uses "auto-tune" very well.
Indian rapper and singer Badshah is one of the most famous artists in the country, and over the years, he has gained quite a fan following for himself. He is known for songs like 'Genda Phool', 'Gone Girl', '2 Many Girls', 'Paagal', 'Garmi' and 'Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai'. In the latest entertainment news, model-turned-actress Soundous Moufakir has said that Badshah is one of those rappers who uses "auto-tune" very well. While speaking to Instant Bollywood, the actress was asked to come up with one hashtag that suits Badshah very well.
To this, she said, "Auto-tune."
When the interviewer asked, "Is it?", the model-turned-actress replied, "I think, but this is not shameful, something which artists are ashamed of. He does it very well, I feel like he is one of those commercial rappers who use auto tune very well."
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"Autotune ka gyan nahi hai logo ko aur bas bolna aata he ..auto tune is used in every song even in arijit's, sonu nigams etc..first study about auto tune than speak ," commented one user.
Another user wrote, "She spoke first thought later. And then tried to make it sound good later."
"She isn't wrong," wrote one user.
One user commented, "Itna sach nhi bolna tha, bolne k baad cover nhi krna tha."
"Where is the problem with autotune, u also sing if u want," commented one user.
For the unversed, auto-tune helps artists blend everything together by correcting any of the notes that can potentially distract the listener.
Over the weekend, Badshah had apologised to his fans after he had to cut short his concert in Dallas, USA, due to a "discrepancy between local promoters and the production company".
"Dallas, I'm literally so heartbroken and bummed about what happened today. You guys are incredible and deserve better. I was really looking forward to performing in your city but due to a discrepancy between the local promoters and the production company I was forced to cut short the set and stop the show midway," he said.
"This isn't fair to the fans who spend their hard-earned money to purchase that ticket, and it definitely isn't fair to the whole crew who pours their hearts into putting on these tours. We rehearse for weeks, plan for months and travel tirelessly to bring you the best possible experience. The music industry is all about respect - respect for the fans as much as it is about respect for the artists and the support crew," he added.











