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It was a real TV show. The voices were real people's voices. Kim Possible is not a real person, nor is any other character on that show.
What movie? Dreamgirls? If so Dreamgirls was inspired by real live group, The Supremes, who were a black girl singing group.
Yes. The voices you hear on Glee are the voices of the actors themselves. However, they first record the songs and then choreograph and film the episodes lip syncing.On Glee's IMDB page it states, "All cast members do their own singing and dancing."Observations from other WikiAnswers contributors:Yes, the cast of Glee really sings and is credited on the soundtrack.If you look them up on imdb.com, usually people are not credited with songs if not really singing them. Glee on IMDb and under the trivia section it says "All cast members do their own singing and dancing."You can tell its their real voices, just listen to them talk and then sing. They record those songs in a music studio, then lip sync it while they are acting it out. because the reception of the song wouldn't be as clear if they were sing while acting and they wouldn't be able to make some voices louder or softer.Well, If they do sing, they need to improve on the way they lay the recordings over the filming.Amber Riley (who plays mercedes) sings some of her songs while they are shooting. But other times, she pre records and then she lip syncs. The rest of the cast pre records.Amber sang RESPECT while they were shooting in the Pilot.Yes they are all singing. most of them record first then lip sync. they do this because it would be hard to get good sound quality and still act.
Bugsy Malone is not a real person. He is loosely based on Prohibition era gangsters Al Capone and Bugs Moran.
no not in real life he is a very very old man now and still has a little bit of money for being famous
Veronica Bennett, Estelle Bennett, and Nedra Talley are the voice actresses who do their singing.
Rin and Len are vocaloids which means there "singing synthesizer application software" which basically means there singing computer programs.There voices are made from " fragments sampled from real people" those fragments are then put together to make loads of different songs. hope this helps :)
No. Molly Malone, mentioned in the famous Irish song, is a mythical figure.
It was based on Bugsy Siegel
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Hearing voices can be a symptom of a mental disorder in which the thoughts and impulses in your head are actually being 'heard' as real voices.
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It is very very difficult because the voices do appear real. Medicines in the correct dose is the best hope.
If you are genuinely hearing voices, then this is known as a hallucination and it is very important that you visit your doctor to discuss your symptoms.