The audition sparked debate over whether a looping artist belonged in a "singing" competition. Boy George initially questioned if the technology gave Perry an unfair advantage. Perry defended his craft, stating that every sound—from the drums to the lead vocal—was strictly generated by his own voice without pre-recorded samples.
: Known for its lack of a bass guitar , the original track relied on innovative synth and drum machine arrangements, which Perry mirrored through his unique vocal layering. Sam Perry When Doves Cry Sam Perry When Doves Cry
: Perry used a loop station with five tracks to record and layer his voice live, creating a full-band sound including beatboxing, harmonies, and basslines . The audition sparked debate over whether a looping
Sam Perry's performance of Prince's "When Doves Cry" during his blind audition on became a defining moment for the show, showcasing the power of live vocal looping. Performance Overview : Known for its lack of a bass
: Coaches described the performance as "captivating" and "game-changing," noting an electric atmosphere in the room even before he began singing. Controversy and Discussion
: The lyrics explore the fear of becoming like one's parents and the mourning of a crumbling relationship.