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Originally Posted by Niamhxo
Completely disagree, his singing falsetto is as much a niche as being intense is.
Btw what is the theme next week?
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Aiden's niche isn't his intensity, that's just a personality quirk. The niche with Aiden is that darker singer songwriter feel that's rarely seen on the X Factor, he already has a genre he could work within as an artist and his own style. Falsetto is just a singing range, it isn't a niche, genre or style. Matt's a voice at the moment and a voice that's common as muck in the music industry.
The theme's boybands apparently.
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Originally Posted by kazanne
I agree,it's Matts 'thing' as Aidens is his intensity,and If Matt is good at falsetto,and people like it ,why should he change?people did this on American Idol last year,one of the singers Casey James had a vibrato to his voice and people (some)were saying he shouldn't sing like that ,when infact he did a rendition of 'Jealous Guy' which was stunning,the vibrato in his voice was one thing I liked about him.I guess it takes all sorts,Aiden was no way as good as Matt last night 
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Like I said above, Falsetto isn't a niche and Aiden's niche isn't his intensity. Matt's a better singer but he's generic and repetitive and unless he pulls something out the bag people will eventually turn on him. Like I said before the only reason why he hasn't got bad odds like Treyc is because he's a good looking male. If he was a woman he'd be languishing at the bottom of the odds with Katie & Treyc.
The same for Casey, I was a fan of his at first but there was nothing there except repetition. He got by on his looks and he peaked way too early.