shes funny - Now, I don't know enough about Catherine's stuff to pass judgement, but my gut instinct is she's probably more a comedian than a musician. Not saying everyone has to be Tim Minchin and have a 50/50 balance and be a virtuoso, but still - because musical comedians are rarer, even if they're meh, audiences eat them up cos they're refreshing and hearing a joke in song often enhances them cos its surprise of a joke, plus the surprise of hearing a joke sung. And algorithms tend to reward comedians way more than musicians - so musical comedians often get an unfair advantage I think. Getting laughs without a song seems like a lot more work to me - if you write a song with jokes that land, being in a rhythm and key and melody makes it a lot harder to mess up the inflection or timing and make a joke fall flat. Non-musical comedians also require a lot more crowd work. And btw, I'm not speaking out my keister either - I do improv comedy songs in my music sets and audiences usually love them I dabble with some original comedy songs too, but I'd rather write stuff that isn't funny usually, at least for now.
The twist? She’s brilliant.
Also, her voice is so good. How can one person be so talented
She is a genius. I wish I was her bestie
Very talented and refreshing comedy.
Obsesssseddd with kitty cat Catherine cappuccino cohen ❤️❤️❤️
i love her so much
I love kitty Cat cap 4eva! 💕
Still humming this song!
Catherine is the best!
Awesome! So funny, musically excellent, pretty, love the fashion taste, and what a fabulous sense of humour! :D
I love her!!!!
Her and Megan Starter are the future of comedy!!!!!
“That was kinda baaad, not good…”
shes funny - Now, I don't know enough about Catherine's stuff to pass judgement, but my gut instinct is she's probably more a comedian than a musician. Not saying everyone has to be Tim Minchin and have a 50/50 balance and be a virtuoso, but still - because musical comedians are rarer, even if they're meh, audiences eat them up cos they're refreshing and hearing a joke in song often enhances them cos its surprise of a joke, plus the surprise of hearing a joke sung. And algorithms tend to reward comedians way more than musicians - so musical comedians often get an unfair advantage I think. Getting laughs without a song seems like a lot more work to me - if you write a song with jokes that land, being in a rhythm and key and melody makes it a lot harder to mess up the inflection or timing and make a joke fall flat. Non-musical comedians also require a lot more crowd work. And btw, I'm not speaking out my keister either - I do improv comedy songs in my music sets and audiences usually love them I dabble with some original comedy songs too, but I'd rather write stuff that isn't funny usually, at least for now.