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Who was singing?

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Gomer: "Shazam!"

I was curious if it was Bruce Horak singing during the Klingon song.

The list of contributors for "We Are One" is "Anson Mount/Jess Bush/Christina Chong/Rebecca Romijn/Ethan Peck/Melissa Navia/Celia Rose Gooding/Babs Olusanmokun/Dan Jeannotte/Paul Wesley/Carol Kane/Tom Polce/Kay Hanley", which seems pretty thorough. The exceptions are Bruce Horak (Klingon Captain) and Rong Fu (Mitchell).

In a reply to a now-deleted Tweet, Bruce said that he is "credited on the episode but NOT the album".

On Reddit, a fan [SubGothius] speculated that the Klingon captain's sung lines were "heavily autotuned", noting that it is "consistent with the boy-band/K-pop genre" -- so he could have recorded those lines in monotone and the tech jazzed it up radically.
 
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In the Apple Music version of the "everyone on Enterprise sings" son, Doctor M'Benga's line from the episode is missing for some reason.
 
Christina Chong definitely sang her songs herself, as she does have a professional singing career.
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I prefer the La'an/AlterKirk version of the video!

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What I wanna know is why they didn’t release the music from “Subspace Rhapsody” on a physical medium, preferably vinyl. I totally would have gotten that. They’ve been releasing a lot of the scored music for the newer shows that way, so you’d think doing it for this musical soundtrack would be a no brainer. Especially since from reactions I’ve been seeing online it was pretty popular. But I feel like the time window for this kind of release has now closed.
 
What I wanna know is why they didn’t release the music from “Subspace Rhapsody” on a physical medium, preferably vinyl. I totally would have gotten that. They’ve been releasing a lot of the scored music for the newer shows that way, so you’d think doing it for this musical soundtrack would be a no brainer. Especially since from reactions I’ve been seeing online it was pretty popular. But I feel like the time window for this kind of release has now closed.


CD too...

Definitely would have bought a copy of the songs from that episode. It was one 9f the best Trek episodes in recent years.
 
Lots can be digitally manipulated. They all could have sung, but we still might not have heard their natural singing voices.
 
What I wanna know is why they didn’t release the music from “Subspace Rhapsody” on a physical medium, preferably vinyl. I totally would have gotten that. They’ve been releasing a lot of the scored music for the newer shows that way, so you’d think doing it for this musical soundtrack would be a no brainer. Especially since from reactions I’ve been seeing online it was pretty popular. But I feel like the time window for this kind of release has now closed.
I'm not sure how Lakeshore decides it's physical releases, i don't think there has been a CD since DIS season 1, and there were no vinyls for PIC season 2 or SNW season 1.
 
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