Your heart as is black as night. Did a second cover - what worked and what didn't? Do I sound like I'm used to record myself? Any tips on mixing better? What to do with "t" and "d" and "k" sounds?

Don’t blame others.

She’s done a lot of work and has made a really authentic and sweet sound.

I doing say “you’re good” I said great job. And I repeated told you you had more work to do. When we blame others and seek praise it gets confusing when things don’t work how you think they should.

You need to find a better song to sing. You need to work on simple scales over just chords, ensuring each note is bang on, placed at the front of your face (basically) and supported adequately and gently.

That girl is doing fine work.

You need to work harder and stop blaming others. Don’t make excuses. Don’t search for reasons to beat yourself up.

I bet she had moments like you’re having now and I bet she felt the same seeing others who were doing really well too and couldn’t understand why she wasn’t progressing.

Then she worked harder. Strove for more clarity.

She’s also not miming. You’re not a millisecond off in your video, you weren’t close. Stop lying to yourself, get the work done. Don’t mime like that. Don’t do the “actions” alongside the song. You can obviously do everything you want to do and how you want to but I’m trying to like hit home, hard, so that you can get your head to a better place in the future.

You need to work on some exercises from YouTube or something. You need to record yourself and go over each every single note with a fine detective like eye and get it note for note almost perfect. Then do that again and again. It’ll take ages but there’s no other way. No1 will do it for you and no amount of likes or comments will matter in the end. Be your own judge. Not comments and likes.

Just do what you need to, to be better!

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