People tend to sing in an American accent because many popular Music Genres, such as rock, pop, and hip-hop, originated in the United States. Singers often adopt the American accent to fit the style and sound of the music they are performing. Additionally, the American accent is considered neutral and easily understood by a global audience, making it a common choice for singers worldwide.
Americans have an accent known as the American accent. People who do not have the accent hear it, but to someone that has the accent it can not be heard because they are used to speaking it. British people do not have an accent but to Americans and other countries they do for example.
It shows that only American Non Regional is the correct and easiest way to sing. All other accents are contrived, region quirks, over or under pronouncing Rs being the most common. Usually you can chalk it up to lazy.
Some British singers may adopt an American accent when singing because they believe it fits better with the style of music they are performing. Additionally, American pop culture has had a significant influence on music worldwide, so singers may naturally adopt American accents when performing in certain genres.
The primary accent of American English is known as the General American accent. It is considered the most neutral and widely understood accent in the United States.
It is probably because you live in the states now and everyone around you has an American Accent. It is weird for me, because I have a closer British than American accent, and no one I even know has a British accent, so I guess mine is like a freak thing. (and no it is not a lysp or talking difficulty. everyone has actually told me I have a British accent, even British people..)
Everyone has an accent.
haha I've thought about this too but no...not everyone can. Actually, none of the African American people I know can sing for their life :)
Everyone has an accent.
Everyone who speaks has an accent.
Americans have an accent known as the American accent. People who do not have the accent hear it, but to someone that has the accent it can not be heard because they are used to speaking it. British people do not have an accent but to Americans and other countries they do for example.
It shows that only American Non Regional is the correct and easiest way to sing. All other accents are contrived, region quirks, over or under pronouncing Rs being the most common. Usually you can chalk it up to lazy.
Some British singers may adopt an American accent when singing because they believe it fits better with the style of music they are performing. Additionally, American pop culture has had a significant influence on music worldwide, so singers may naturally adopt American accents when performing in certain genres.
no everyone can sing mabye not on key but everyone can sing
The primary accent of American English is known as the General American accent. It is considered the most neutral and widely understood accent in the United States.
Everyone can sing,unless you have no vocal cords. It's more a matter of how well you can sing.
nope not at all
It is probably because you live in the states now and everyone around you has an American Accent. It is weird for me, because I have a closer British than American accent, and no one I even know has a British accent, so I guess mine is like a freak thing. (and no it is not a lysp or talking difficulty. everyone has actually told me I have a British accent, even British people..)