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I am going to partly agree with Blatin here. And I'll tell you why:

It's not just his emotion, or his tone -- it's his delivery, and his strength and precision. The fact that he sings predominantly in chest voice, as opposed to the overrated and overused falsetto is another notch on his belt. However, he has a great falsetto as well. He sings with passion, intensity and a purpose -- while still remaining vulnerable. He doesn't over-do it, and never gets lost in the music.

However, there are a few that I would put right at his level. One being Miguel. Miguel isn't't quite as much of a powerhouse as Bruno, but the man is probably one of, if not the most versatile male vocalist out today. There are so many layers and facets to his voice, there really isn't a limit in sight. He's masterful at building up and peaking at just the right time in a track, never overindulging. Another one who isn't afraid to show off his precise chest voice, but equally hits you with a very impressive and POTENT falsetto.

Reyna picked a very great singer who not many know about: Travis Garland. This guy is very vocally gifted, I've been a huge fan since his NLT days. Versatile to the max, and possesses modulations like none other. He pulls off strength and tenderness with ease and he's got a very respectable range. All he needs is the right material and promotion, and the guy will have a great future.

I believe I have sung Lloyd's praises a few times on the board. He's a surprise, because I thought he was wack as hell when he first hit the scene. But over time, he has more than proven his worth. The best way to describe his worth is just to offer the title of a song in which he displays everything a talented singer needs to have: "Pusha" -- smooth, strong, fearless, affected vocals filled with range and perfect execution. Then flip it to "Valentine" to see great falsetto in action. Though I'm not a big fan of the false, he executes it very well.

And lastly, I offer one of my favorite R&B singers' talents as a top dog: Jon B. The man's talent is indisputable. Soulful to the max, excellent adlibs, silky smooth approach to love songs and slow cuts ("They Don't Know"), and gritty, in your face strong vocals to faster paced tracks ("Lately") -- Jon B. has the ability to execute both to perfection.

Okay :lol: I'm done for now.

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