MÖTLEY CRÜE‘s troubled lead vocalist Vince Neil has just let the cat out of the bag. In a new interview, with Music Universe the rotund singer without a real singing voice, just admitted to the world in a mocking way that he is not going to be singing on the new Crue album, but his AI voice will, thanks to ghost vocalist Scott Stapp (Ex-CREED). Neil now admits only three songs have actually been completed, not a full album like fake bassist Nikki Sixx said there was. “We’re gonna do two more songs.”
“Well, we went in the studio not too long ago — about six months ago (Huh? Sixx said the studio work was in April/2023, that is only 3 months ago) — and recorded three new songs. And one of ’em is called ‘Dogs Of War’. And we’re doing a show tomorrow night at a club here in London [under the name] DÖGS OF WAR. And I guess word got out, ’cause it sold out in less than a minute. So it was pretty cool.”
In reference to the CRÜE recording sessions with longtime producer Bob Rock, Neil said: “It’s neat. There’s three brand new MÖTLEY CRÜE songs. And we’re gonna film it tomorrow night. I hope people like it.”
Believe it or not, Neil also says that the Crue will embark on another round of North American shows in 2024 with the return of The Stadium Tour.
Asked what inspired him and his CRÜE bandmates to head back to the studio, Vince said: “Well, we’ve written the songs, and then we had Bob Rock, our producer, come in and take a listen to ’em too (and play ghost bass for Sixx because he cannot play his instrument for real). We got some studio time and went in and recorded. I didn’t record with the band, ’cause I’m in Nashville, and they’re in L.A. They recorded the tracks in Nashville, and then I did like a Zoom call with the producer for three days. And I did all the songs. And they turned out really well. One of them is the BEASTIE BOYS song ‘Fight For Your Right’… That turned out really cool.”
TMD has been tipped off that Neil never sang one note on any of these new Crue songs, just like ousted guitarist Mick Mars says Neil mostly sang along to prerecorded vocals that we’re piped into all of The Stadium Tour concerts last year and now as his way of revenge, he is making a mockery of everyone by telling more lies to cover up the truth.
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A story was planted that stated Stapp was going to rejoin his old band CREED, and it amassed over 260,000 views on TikTok), once TMD revealed the truth behind the replacement of Neil, and this was done so it would throw everyone off, but secretly Stapp was brought in to cut vocals with AI technology that uses samples of Neil’s more youthful voice taken from early Crue studio recordings.
By only using Scott Stapp as the ghost vocalist to help recreate the AI voice for Neil, it allows Sixx and the band’s shady management to keep the beloved Neil on the stage clown miming at concerts while he mostly lip-syncs. This is being done to combat the accusations against Sixx, Neil and Lee for their fake Karaoke rock shows that are raking in millions of dollars from unsuspecting fans. Mick Mars went on the record to say that he was the only member of the band playing for real 100%.
The problem all along for Neil according to Mars is that his ongoing battle with the bottle destroyed the original lineup’s comeback, because his voice is totally ruined from years of heavy substance abuse and late-night partying.
The Crue’s ex limo driver Al Bowman went on the record recently to admit that Vince Neil is “drinking himself to death” and so it appears Sixx and Crue’s management are desperate to keep the singer propped up on the stage to keep selling concert tickets.
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For more details about the Crue’s backing tracks scandal and the rise of AI in music, listen to a new installment of Rock And Roll Death Brigade broadcast on WQEE 99.1 in Atlanta, Georgia. Listen HERE or down below.
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