Other NewsUncategorized

Internet trolls did their thing when a video of legendary vocalist Yvonne Chaka Chaka’s “off pitch”

Yvonne Chaka Chaka’s Viral Performance Sparks Debate

When a video of legendary singer Yvonne Chaka Chaka seemingly singing off-key surfaced online, producer Prince Kaybee offered a unique perspective. While many internet trolls criticized her performance, Kaybee suggested that technical issues might have contributed to the perceived errors.

Also see: LATEST JOBS

“Her team let her down,” he wrote, explaining that the video could have been improved with post-production adjustments like pitch correction, reverb, and key sustain. “It’s as amazing as an a cappella,” he added, emphasizing the importance of low octave harmonies.

Kaybee’s comments sparked further discussions about Chaka Chaka’s singing ability. However, he maintained that the video could have been salvaged with proper editing.

Despite the recent controversy, Chaka Chaka has enjoyed a long and successful career. Beyond her music, she has also made significant contributions to philanthropy and entrepreneurship. One of her ventures is Woman Radio, a station dedicated to empowering young women.

“We have a full lineup of young women presenters,” Chaka Chaka explained. “Our eldest is just 15 years old. We discuss everything on our station. We have a transgender presenter, we talk about GBV, and we invite guys to the party.”

While internet radio offers convenience, high data costs remain a significant barrier. Chaka Chaka advocates for policies like #DatamustFall to address this issue.

Reflecting on her own journey, Chaka Chaka emphasized that she is more than just a public figure. “I’m a wife, a mother, and a businesswoman,” she said. “I do my best, and I make mistakes like everyone else.”

She shared a personal anecdote about her entrepreneurial endeavors, revealing that it took her five years to successfully launch her hair product. “I ask myself what makes me happy,” she said. “When I’m unsure, I always want to know why. That’s why I went back to school.”