Cher Вђ“ Believe May 2026

: Producers Mark Taylor and Brian Higgins used the software to create a robotic, "warping" sound.

: It was the best-selling single of 1999 worldwide.

: Originally, the production team claimed they used a vocoder to keep their "secret weapon" (Auto-Tune) private from competitors. Cher – Believe

: This "robotic" vocal style is now a staple in modern pop, hip-hop, and R&B. 📈 Chart-Breaking Success

: Record executives initially disliked the Auto-Tune effect, but Cher famously insisted it stay, saying, "You can change that part of it, over my dead body!" 🌍 Cultural Legacy : Producers Mark Taylor and Brian Higgins used

This track is famous for introducing the world to as a creative vocal effect.

Help you find or interviews from the "Believe" era. : This "robotic" vocal style is now a

: It transitioned Cher from a rock/pop icon into a dance-music pioneer for a new generation.

: Producers Mark Taylor and Brian Higgins used the software to create a robotic, "warping" sound.

: It was the best-selling single of 1999 worldwide.

: Originally, the production team claimed they used a vocoder to keep their "secret weapon" (Auto-Tune) private from competitors.

: This "robotic" vocal style is now a staple in modern pop, hip-hop, and R&B. 📈 Chart-Breaking Success

: Record executives initially disliked the Auto-Tune effect, but Cher famously insisted it stay, saying, "You can change that part of it, over my dead body!" 🌍 Cultural Legacy

This track is famous for introducing the world to as a creative vocal effect.

Help you find or interviews from the "Believe" era.

: It transitioned Cher from a rock/pop icon into a dance-music pioneer for a new generation.