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90s Singer Amber Accuses ‘RHOBH’ Star Erika Jayne of Lip-Syncing in Fiery Showdown

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Amber, a popular 1990s vocalist, vented her rage at ‘RHOBH’ star & singer Erika Jayne, alleging her of lip-syncing to her songs at a live performance. Amber reacted angrily, questioning Erika’s audacity in impersonating her vocals on stage. Amber revealed candidly that she had no idea who Erika Jayne was at first, but after finding that Erika was also a singer, she criticised the practice of lip-syncing. Amber emphasised the significance of believability, recommending that Erika contribute her own vocals to a song instead of depending entirely on lip-syncing. Amber attacked the reality star on Instagram, writing, “So…today I got sent this tape dancedivaamber.

Original audio here…and exactly as Karin Kasar from the Real McCoy had the audacity to lip sync to my tune and original vocals while on tour with them and act like it was all her, so apparently does this one.” The internet reflected Amber’s feelings and attacked Erica Jayne’s lip-syncing. “I wonder who pays for that show,” said one Instagram user. “What is the point of Erika putting on shows and getting a residency in Vegas while she lip-sings other people’s music?” How much did she spend for this Vegas thing? “I thought it was only for legitimate performers?” one person inquired. Erika Jayne’s musical career began in 2007 with the release of her debut single, a pop ballad named ‘Roller Coaster,’ which quickly reached the top of Billboard’s Club Chart.

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‘RHOBH’ Star Erika Jayne Mocked On The Internet After Singer Amber Claimed She Lip-Synced During Her Performance

Amber, vented her rage at ‘RHOBH’ star & singer Erika Jayne, alleging her of lip-syncing to her songs during a live performance. Amber reacted angrily, criticising Erika’s audacity in impersonating her vocals on stage. Amber revealed frankly that she had no idea who Erika Jayne was at first, but after finding that Erika also happened to be a singer, she criticised the practice of lip-syncing. Amber emphasised the significance of believability, recommending that Erika add her own vocals to a song instead of depending entirely on lip-syncing. Amber attacked the reality star on Instagram, writing, “So…today I was shown this clip dancedivaamber. Original music here…and exactly as Karin Kasar from the Real McCoy dared to lip sync to my tune and original vocals while on tour with them and pretend like it was all her, so apparently does this one.” Amber went on to say, “@theprettymess… initially, I believed it was a dr** queen… you know..where men dress up as women and give a dramatic lip sync and individuals are aware of it as an obvious art form and not being the genuine real artist of the song and I am okay with that, as I see that as an admiration for the artist from the LGBTQIA+ community… following a little research nevertheless, it turns out, she was on one of these ‘housewives’ reality shows.”

“It’s no surprise I don’t know her because I don’t watch that kind of stuff.” Then I was informed that she’s a singer with her own dance records…ok…” she went on. “Why are you not taking out a mechanical licence and just putting together a little produced track yourself & adding YOUR OWN vocal on it and subsequently lip sync the heck out of it (if you must lip sync, otherwise go live, girl!) without needing to act like my vocals are all yours,” Amber stated.”Never, in a million years, as a self-proclaimed performing artist, would I ever put up with the idea of lip-syncing to a track & a vocal of another performer (on a paid show on top), unless that is all I do & every individual know me clearly for, as a dr** queen,” she said. The internet reflected Amber’s feelings and attacked Erica Jayne’s lip-syncing. Erika Jayne’s musical career began in 2007 with the release of her debut single, a pop ballad titled ‘Roller Coaster,’ which quickly reached the top of Billboard’s Club Chart. Jayne released her album ‘Pretty Mess’ the next year, in 2009, which included some songs she co-wrote.

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