American country-pop star and probably the most popular female musician on the planet right now, Taylor Swift, is currently wrapping up her "Eras" world tour, which earned her more than a billion dollars, "singing" almost exclusively to the playback, proven by the use of modern AI software.
The first doubts about the authenticity of the live performances of the young and very successful singer-songwriter were expressed by Dave Grohl from the rock group Foo Fighters, and in the middle of the year, many media questioned the concert sound of Taylor Swift and her accompanying band.
But just last week, Philip Henley, better known as the YouTuber Wings of Pegasus, cleared things up using AI technology. He admitted that it was not easy, because top technology, but in the opposite direction, is used by the performers themselves, in order to hide that their "live performances" are often not really - live.
Fil singled out vocalist Taylor Swift from several performances this year, from several continents, and came to the expected conclusion: at each of them she "sang" absolutely the same, to the millisecond precision, identical in every respect.
"It's absolutely impossible in reality," explained Phil, a relatively well-known musician, guitarist and singer, who, after an interesting performance in the X factor, gained world fame precisely by analyzing the music of the world's most famous artists on his YouTube channel.
In three episodes of more than half an hour each, after comparing at least five concerts, and after listening to several hours of Taylor Swift's music, Phil proved even to her fans that the whole tour was a pretty big scam.
"As far as I'm concerned, it's perfectly fine for someone to make a good living on tour, but I think it would still be fair to her audience if she told them that they're actually going to pay expensive tickets to see her rock live, while everything else, apart from announcing songs and chatting with the band, being in sync with pre-recorded music and singing," said Phil.
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