Singing Guide: Justin Bieber ft. The Kid LAROI

Singing Guide: Justin Bieber ft. The Kid LAROI

Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources

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Justin Bieber is a Canadian singer and songwriter known for his unique vocal style that blends elements of pop, R&B, and soul. In this article, we will explore how to sing like Justin Bieber, with specific focus on his collaboration with The Kid LAROI.

One of the most striking aspects of Justin Bieber's singing is his use of falsetto. When singing in falsetto, he is able to hit high notes effortlessly, creating a light and airy sound that is both unique and captivating. To sing like Justin, it is important to develop a strong falsetto voice that can reach high notes with ease. Singing exercises that help you expand your vocal range like Singing Carrots' Vocal range test and Pitch accuracy test can help you improve your falsetto voice.

Another important element of Justin Bieber's singing is his ability to emote and convey emotion through his voice. In his collaboration with The Kid LAROI on the hit song "Stay," Justin demonstrates a deep emotional connection to the lyrics. To learn how to sing like Justin Bieber, it is important to focus on the storytelling aspect of singing. You can practice by studying the lyrics and melody of his songs, and using Singing Carrots' Song-book to find appropriate songs for your vocal range.

It is also important to work on breath control and breathing techniques to develop a consistent tone. The Singing Carrots' Breath support article can be helpful in this regard. Similarly, warming-up exercises like the singing game in Singing Carrots' Pitch training can help you develop agility and also regulate your breathing.

Finally, as Bieber himself has credited his vocal coach Mama Jan Smith, he believes there is no substitute for a professional vocal coach. Do check out the Singing Carrots' educational singing course to learn the theoritical aspect of singing.

Learning to sing like Justin Bieber takes time, patience, and practice, but with the right mindset and resources, you can improve your voice and develop your own unique style.

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