In a recent episode of ‘The Terrell Show,’ singer Marsha Ambrosius revealed some insider information about her vocals on Justin Timberlake’s hit song ‘Cry Me a River.’ The talented artist broke down her vocal contributions to the track, jokingly referring to herself as ‘the barbecue’ on the song from Justin’s first solo album ‘Justified.’
Marsha Ambrosius is known for her powerhouse vocals and impressive range, and her contribution to ‘Cry Me a River’ is no exception. In the video, she showcases her ability to hit high notes and add depth to the emotional ballad.
Fans of Justin Timberlake and Marsha Ambrosius alike will appreciate the behind-the-scenes look at the making of this iconic song. Marsha’s insights give a new perspective on the track and highlight her immense talent as a vocalist.
‘The Terrell Show’ is known for its in-depth interviews and behind-the-scenes looks at the music industry, and this episode featuring Marsha Ambrosius is no exception. Viewers can gain a greater appreciation for the artistry and skill that goes into creating a hit song like ‘Cry Me a River.’
Overall, Marsha Ambrosius’s breakdown of her vocals on ‘Cry Me a River’ adds a new layer of understanding to the song and showcases her incredible talent as a singer. Fans of both artists will enjoy this insider look at one of Justin Timberlake’s most beloved tracks.
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Video “Justin Timberlake’s Cry Me a River SECRET: Learn Who Sings High Notes!” was uploaded on 09/28/2024 to Youtube Channel Entertainment Tonight
I thought that was him.
I’m stunned, I’m speechless… He’s the male version of JLo. There are just too many scammers in showbiz. 😳🧐🤥
She’s a hybrid of Ciara and Janet Jackson
Holy shit, I never knew that Marsha Ambrosius sang on that Justin Timberlake track…ahh I just adore💖 her, such a talented vocalist!:)☺️☺️☺️
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One of the best songs
Milli Vanilli all over again. This is going to hurt him.
Lack of talent as*** le I hate him after. Britney and Janet
You can obviously tell thats justin and another voice mixed
YT ppl hiding behind and stealing from melanated ppl again😂 They hate us but cant do sht w/o that melanin and BARBECUE SAUCE🤷🏾♀️
This song aged well and still hits different
Marsha was the Sweet Baby Rays this whole time….next ya’ll gone tell me his curls from back in the day were a perm 🥹
Imagine calling this music? 🤦🏼♂️
She literally helped with additional vocals… it’s literally NOT THAT SERIOUS. It’s called a collaboration! Y’all in the comments need to relax.
Just him using women again 4 his own gain😢
Big deal
Best part of the song too😂. Justin is white mediocrity.
My whole life has been a life
Wow
So? She got paid for it! What now?
Not scammers, we do music and use ppl vocals to enhance music with permission. Most times the enhancer knows who their vocals are going to. Many ppl would ACTUALLY be surprised how often this is done, with ALOT of music they vibe to today. It is common practice
You helped him hurt Britney?!
Is Ashanti gonna come forward with an interview on J Lo now
Terell is such a lie he didn’t know it either just like the rest of us
Marsha Ambrose is very talented!
Did you know that Marsha was half of the R&B soulful duo Floetry in the early 2000s?
Unbelievable 😮 But I’am Not Surprised At All
Ehh and why don’t we hear the part she did?
oh so another JLo situation…….using black people's background vocals as your own for a hit.
Marsha In a word #Iconic
This is all above board- Marsha is credited for her vocals on the track. This is no different to any backing vocalists being mixed with lead vocals to enhance a track. Donna De Lory worked with Madonna in the late 80s and 90s specifically to "sweeten" Madonna's vocals – and when she initially auditioned with Madonna – the two singing together for the first time – Madonna complained asking the musical director "Why isn't she singing?" and he replied that Donna was singing, but that she had blended in so well with Madonna's voice that she wasn't able to tell.
Marsha credited on the track for backing vocals, not hidden we just weren't looking.
Marsha wrote for Michael Jackson, I'm not surprised.