Wtf... I didn’t know that Cynthia Erivo gorl could SING

Started by Lucid Salvatore, February 12, 2020, 02:12:45 PM

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Lucid Salvatore

I'm just seeing her Oscar performance and



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She sounds better than all the other bitches that have performed at the Oscars over the years (Jennifer Hudson, Adele, Gaga, etc.)

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LOONA.


Bruce

Cynthia Erivo, is an amazing singer, she's brilliant. With that being sad, this song should have been song by an African American. I don't know if its the fact that she's British, but I felt that she performed this song for a white audience. Clearly the audience is mostly white, but when singing a song as a slave talking about freedom, It needed some SOUL & Pain. 

I think Fantasia would have done a better job with this song, and I think Fantasia was the better Celie on Broadway.

wizzy



GLOCK

Quote from: Bruce on February 12, 2020, 02:16:55 PM
Cynthia Erivo, is an amazing singer, she's brilliant. With that being sad, this song should have been song by an African American. I don't know if its the fact that she's British, but I felt that she performed this song for a white audience. Clearly the audience is mostly white, but when singing a song as a slave talking about freedom, It needed some SOUL & Pain.

I think Fantasia would have done a better job with this song, and I think Fantasia was the better Celie on Broadway.
well she's definitely Harriet Tubman in the movie she was nominated for.. two times that night

Are u not aware of this?  :blink:

GLOCK

also she emoted tf out this song 
doesn't need to yell through a performance to have feeling 
this was flawless 


Ulysses

Quote from: Bruce on February 12, 2020, 02:16:55 PM
Cynthia Erivo, is an amazing singer, she's brilliant. With that being sad, this song should have been song by an African American. I don't know if its the fact that she's British, but I felt that she performed this song for a white audience. Clearly the audience is mostly white, but when singing a song as a slave talking about freedom, It needed some SOUL & Pain.

I think Fantasia would have done a better job with this song, and I think Fantasia was the better Celie on Broadway.
Did you even watch this??  :uhh:

You don't have yell and shout to sing with soul. Cynthia singing this would be better than what Fantasia would do to it.

Dr Naomi Campbell

Quote from: GLOCK on February 12, 2020, 02:40:37 PM
Quote from: Bruce on February 12, 2020, 02:16:55 PM
Cynthia Erivo, is an amazing singer, she's brilliant. With that being sad, this song should have been song by an African American. I don't know if its the fact that she's British, but I felt that she performed this song for a white audience. Clearly the audience is mostly white, but when singing a song as a slave talking about freedom, It needed some SOUL & Pain.

I think Fantasia would have done a better job with this song, and I think Fantasia was the better Celie on Broadway.
well she's definitely Harriet Tubman in the movie she was nominated for.. two times that night

Are u not aware of this?  :blink:
jddjdjdjdjdjdjdjd
He really thought they got some random british girl up singing negro hymns and spirituals

GLOCK

Quote from: Jaydas Ghost on February 12, 2020, 02:50:42 PM
Quote from: GLOCK on February 12, 2020, 02:40:37 PM
Quote from: Bruce on February 12, 2020, 02:16:55 PM
Cynthia Erivo, is an amazing singer, she's brilliant. With that being sad, this song should have been song by an African American. I don't know if its the fact that she's British, but I felt that she performed this song for a white audience. Clearly the audience is mostly white, but when singing a song as a slave talking about freedom, It needed some SOUL & Pain.

I think Fantasia would have done a better job with this song, and I think Fantasia was the better Celie on Broadway.
well she's definitely Harriet Tubman in the movie she was nominated for.. two times that night

Are u not aware of this?  :blink:
jddjdjdjdjdjdjdjd
He really thought they got some random british girl up singing negro hymns and spirituals
im crying
:dead:

And the whole black British girl playing an AA is silly to me

She's black.. she did great in the part..  :blink:

Folks feed the division they used against us in the most silliest things

I could see if she was mixed looking 

b7

That's what shes known as

The color purple on Broadway was her big break

b7

Quote from: GLOCK on February 12, 2020, 02:52:59 PM
Quote from: Jaydas Ghost on February 12, 2020, 02:50:42 PM
Quote from: GLOCK on February 12, 2020, 02:40:37 PM
Quote from: Bruce on February 12, 2020, 02:16:55 PM
Cynthia Erivo, is an amazing singer, she's brilliant. With that being sad, this song should have been song by an African American. I don't know if its the fact that she's British, but I felt that she performed this song for a white audience. Clearly the audience is mostly white, but when singing a song as a slave talking about freedom, It needed some SOUL & Pain.

I think Fantasia would have done a better job with this song, and I think Fantasia was the better Celie on Broadway.
well she's definitely Harriet Tubman in the movie she was nominated for.. two times that night

Are u not aware of this?  :blink:
jddjdjdjdjdjdjdjd
He really thought they got some random british girl up singing negro hymns and spirituals
im crying
:dead:

And the whole black British girl playing an AA is silly to me

She's black.. she did great in the part..  :blink:

Folks feed the division they used against us in the most silliest things

I could see if she was mixed looking
:dead:

Yeah

Vonc2002

This is my pass to say WHATEVER tf I wanna say about the mess she releases so I don't wanna hear SHIT! Baby mama is a mess of a song btw





Vonc2002

This is my pass to say WHATEVER tf I wanna say about the mess she releases so I don't wanna hear SHIT! Baby mama is a mess of a song btw