Jay Chou cannot sing high notes already?

testerjp

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Got people dig until very deep, analyze that his vocal cord was badly damaged in 2013 concert. :(



JJ once had serious acid reflux, could damage his vocal cord, lucky he recovered. :o
 

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He sing until how cui

Still got people his concert tickets one la.

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(I get from secret sauces usually - cannot take the Sistic website ****)
 

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Actually Jay could sing until quite high when he was young. :o

He also got point out the new songs are lower notes. :(
 

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He really cannot sing after getting married.....

His old song still the best. Very meaningful lyrics
 

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quite lousy singer

only "slurrs" type of "singing", not real singing like JJ cant
 

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last time high note tilt his head can hit liao. now high note throw his mic to audience can hit liao. :(
 

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every singer kenna before, damage vocals....
that's why jj went for singing lessons..
 

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TBH, his singing and live performance isn't that great in the first place.

He is musically gifted in song writing than singing.
 
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