I'm sorry but you've got it all wrong, lol! When
British artists talk they sound
British and when they sing they sound
British! When
American artists talk they sound
American (usually), but when American artists sing they usually sound British! LoL! I've always thought that was really weird, being English myself, I mean most American's have quite a pronounced accent, don't they?
Oh, and I mean the bog standard metropolitan accent that some of us Brits have, not like, Scouse or Cornish, or anything like that. Sort of how Hugh Grant speaks, the metropolitan accent, ennit?
Unless... it's country music, and then it's anyones guess
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I wouldn't say that I particularly have an accent. Not like they do on Corri or Eastenders, or even Emmerdale.
Say, you can aquire an accent can't you? My mate moved to Yorkshire 2 years ago, and whereas before she spoke in a central metropolitan sort of way, now you should hear her, I creased up laughing the other day, she's aquired a very pronounced Yorkish accent which was very startling and totally unexpected.
And
Matt I know exactly what a Leicester accent is, lol, live in near Northampton.