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The Herald Scotland
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Herald Scotland
7 million Brits think they sing better than Adele and Madonna
The research also revealed that 69% say they sing along at gigs and festivals, while one in 10 (11%) rate themselves an eight out of 10 or higher when it comes to vocal talent. Having said this, 42% are less keen on their voices, wishing they could remove the sound of their own voice or others from videos where it ruins the moment. On the other hand, 31% confessed they may have 'enjoyed the gig a bit too much' and possibly even ruined other people's recordings in the process. Samsung commissioned the research and has created an Audio Eraser tool on its newly released Galaxy S25 Edge where users can remove unwanted background noise from videos by isolating categories of sound. Of those who watch their recordings back of gigs, 24% find hearing their own performances funny, while 22% are embarrassed and 16% are impressed by their own vocal range. When listening back to their footage, 29% said their singing was worse than they realised. Trying to capture the moment at a gig or festival can be frustrating too with 49% finding it irritating when other people sing along. According to data, 59% think that bad vocals from fans can ruin an otherwise winning concert video and 19% have even considered asking someone to stop singing loudly when recording a clip of their favourite song. Annika Bizon from Samsung, which has also launched an upgrade and rewards programme called New Galaxy Club, added: 'Everyone's been there, watching back that epic gig clip only to wince at hearing your own singalong vocals or the scream from the fan next to you. It's all part of the experience, but we get it, you want to relive the moment hearing only the artist you love." Recommended reading: Top 10 singers millions of Brits think they're better vocalists than Madonna Justin Bieber Sam Smith Harry Styles Jason Derulo Sabrina Carpenter Ed Sheeran Britney Spears Adele Beyonce Do you think your singing voice is better than the above pop stars'? Let us know in the comments.


South Wales Guardian
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- South Wales Guardian
7 million Brits think they sing better than Adele and Madonna
A poll of 2,000 adults found 14% believe they sound better than some of today's top performers, including Justin Bieber, Madonna, Adele and more. The research also revealed that 69% say they sing along at gigs and festivals, while one in 10 (11%) rate themselves an eight out of 10 or higher when it comes to vocal talent. Having said this, 42% are less keen on their voices, wishing they could remove the sound of their own voice or others from videos where it ruins the moment. On the other hand, 31% confessed they may have 'enjoyed the gig a bit too much' and possibly even ruined other people's recordings in the process. Samsung commissioned the research and has created an Audio Eraser tool on its newly released Galaxy S25 Edge where users can remove unwanted background noise from videos by isolating categories of sound. Of those who watch their recordings back of gigs, 24% find hearing their own performances funny, while 22% are embarrassed and 16% are impressed by their own vocal range. When listening back to their footage, 29% said their singing was worse than they realised. Trying to capture the moment at a gig or festival can be frustrating too with 49% finding it irritating when other people sing along. According to data, 59% think that bad vocals from fans can ruin an otherwise winning concert video and 19% have even considered asking someone to stop singing loudly when recording a clip of their favourite song. Annika Bizon from Samsung, which has also launched an upgrade and rewards programme called New Galaxy Club, added: 'Everyone's been there, watching back that epic gig clip only to wince at hearing your own singalong vocals or the scream from the fan next to you. It's all part of the experience, but we get it, you want to relive the moment hearing only the artist you love." Recommended reading: Top 10 singers millions of Brits think they're better vocalists than Madonna Justin Bieber Sam Smith Harry Styles Jason Derulo Sabrina Carpenter Ed Sheeran Britney Spears Adele Beyonce Do you think your singing voice is better than the above pop stars'? Let us know in the comments.


Scotsman
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
More than seven million Brits think they're better singers than world's best stars
Adele is included in the top 10 list! | Adam Gray / More than seven million Brits think they're better singers than some of the world's biggest pop stars, according to research. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... A poll of 2,000 adults found 14 per cent believe they sound better than some of today's top performers – including Justin Bieber, Madonna – and Adele. And 69 per cent say they sing along at gigs and festivals, while one in 10 (11 per cent) rate themselves an eight out of 10 or higher when it comes to vocal talent. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad However, 42 per cent wish they could remove the sound of their own voice or others from videos where it ruins the moment, and 31 per cent confessed they may have 'enjoyed the gig a bit too much', possibly ruining other people's recordings in the process. The research was commissioned by Samsung, which has created an 'Audio Eraser' tool on its newly released Galaxy S25 Edge where users can remove unwanted background noise from videos by isolating categories of sound. Of those who watch their recordings back of gigs, 24 per cent find hearing their own performances funny, while 22 per cent are embarrassed. However, 16 per cent are impressed by their own vocal range. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad And 29 per cent said their singing was worse than they realised once listening back to their footage. But 49 per cent find it irritating when other people sing along at gigs or festivals when they're trying to capture the moment. With 59 per cent thinking that bad vocals from fans can ruin an otherwise winning concert video, according to data. And 19 per cent have even considered asking someone to stop singing loudly when recording a clip of their favourite song. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Annika Bizon from Samsung, which has also launched an upgrade and rewards programme called New Galaxy Club, added: 'Everyone's been there, watching back that epic gig clip only to wince at hearing your own singalong vocals or the scream from the fan next to you. It's all part of the experience, but we get it, you want to relive the moment hearing only the artist you love." Top 10 singers millions of Brits reckon they're better vocalists than: Madonna Justin Bieber Sam Smith Harry Styles Jason Derulo Sabrina Carpenter Ed Sheeran Britney Spears Adele Beyonce


North Wales Live
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- North Wales Live
Millions of Brits think they're better singers than Adele and Sam Smith
A survey of 2,000 adults has revealed that 14 per cent believe they sound better than some of today's top performers – including Justin Bieber, Madonna and Adele. An impressive 69 per cent admit to singing along at gigs and festivals, while one in 10 rate their vocal talent as an eight out of 10 or higher. However, four in ten wish they could erase the sound of their own voice or others from videos where it spoils the moment, and 31 per cent admitted they may have 'enjoyed the gig a bit too much', potentially ruining other people's recordings in the process. The study was commissioned by Samsung, which has developed an 'Audio Eraser' tool on its newly launched Galaxy S25 Edge where users can remove unwanted background noise from videos by isolating categories of sound. Of those who watch their recordings back of gigs, 24 per cent find hearing their own performances amusing, while 22 per cent are mortified. A third confessed their singing was worse than they realised once listening back to their footage. However, 16 per cent are impressed by their own vocal range, reports the Mirror. Almost half admitted they find it annoying when other people sing along at gigs or festivals when they're trying to capture the moment. Two thirds believe that poor vocals from fans can spoil an otherwise brilliant concert video, according to data from And 19 per cent have even contemplated asking someone to stop singing loudly when recording a clip of their favourite song. The newly launched upgrade and rewards programme is known as New Galaxy Club. Annika Bizon from Samsung remarked: "Everyone's been there, watching back that epic gig clip only to wince at hearing your own singalong vocals or the scream from the fan next to you. "It's all part of the experience, but we get it, you want to relive the moment hearing only the artist you love." TOP 10 SINGERS BRITS RECKON THEY'RE BETTER THAN: Madonna Justin Bieber Sam Smith Harry Styles Jason Derulo Sabrina Carpenter Ed Sheeran Britney Spears Adele Beyoncé


Wales Online
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Millions of Brits think they're better singers than Adele and Sam Smith
Millions of Brits think they're better singers than Adele and Sam Smith Research carried out by Samsung found that one in ten Brits believe they sound better than some of today's top performers - including Adele. More than seven million Brits think they're better singers than world's best stars. (Image: SWNS ) A survey of 2,000 adults has revealed that 14 per cent believe they sound better than some of today's top performers – including Justin Bieber, Madonna and Adele. An impressive 69 per cent admit to singing along at gigs and festivals, while one in 10 rate their vocal talent as an eight out of 10 or higher. However, four in ten wish they could erase the sound of their own voice or others from videos where it spoils the moment, and 31 per cent admitted they may have 'enjoyed the gig a bit too much', potentially ruining other people's recordings in the process. 16% are impressed by their own vocal range. (Image: Getty ) The study was commissioned by Samsung, which has developed an 'Audio Eraser' tool on its newly launched Galaxy S25 Edge where users can remove unwanted background noise from videos by isolating categories of sound. Of those who watch their recordings back of gigs, 24 per cent find hearing their own performances amusing, while 22 per cent are mortified. A third confessed their singing was worse than they realised once listening back to their footage. However, 16 per cent are impressed by their own vocal range, reports the Mirror. Article continues below Almost half admitted they find it annoying when other people sing along at gigs or festivals when they're trying to capture the moment. Two thirds believe that poor vocals from fans can spoil an otherwise brilliant concert video, according to data from And 19 per cent have even contemplated asking someone to stop singing loudly when recording a clip of their favourite song. The newly launched upgrade and rewards programme is known as New Galaxy Club. Article continues below Annika Bizon from Samsung remarked: "Everyone's been there, watching back that epic gig clip only to wince at hearing your own singalong vocals or the scream from the fan next to you. "It's all part of the experience, but we get it, you want to relive the moment hearing only the artist you love." TOP 10 SINGERS BRITS RECKON THEY'RE BETTER THAN: