#15 | From Cher's Autotune to Robot Symphonies | How We Killed Music | Mr & Mrs Rebuzz

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The decline of authentic human expression in music, pinpointing Cher's "Believe" in 1998 as the moment technology began replacing genuine human voice. Scottish wisdom about how the music industry learned that "fake voices sell" and led an entire generation to believe pitch correction is natural.

Learn how we traded character for perfection and soul for software, culminating in today's AI-created music. When machines can create "perfect" music, what happened to the beautiful imperfections that made songs human?

This isn't nostalgia - it's about preserving authentic human expression before it disappears entirely under layers of digital correction.

Your Challenge This Week: Seek out music from before 1998 to experience unprocessed human voices and real human expression. Hear the difference authentic emotion makes.

From someone who remembers when singers actually had to sing and mistakes were part of the magic. Real voices over robot perfection.

Part of "Mr & Mrs Rebuzz | Straight Talk | No Pish" - defending human authenticity in a digital world.

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