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    10 Musical Males Making Falsetto Sexy, One Song At A Time

    Seduction by falsetto. Hold on to your hats, ladies and gentlemen.

    1. Mario, “Fatal Distraction”

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    Fatal Distraction? More like 3 minutes and 45 seconds of fatal falsetto. Mario is so unrelenting with his voice, he’s practically daring you NOT to want to bear his children.

    2. Usher, “Climax”

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    Pure. Vocal. Bliss. It almost doesn’t sound real because it’s so flawless. And then, remember, Usher has got some seriously sensual body abilities too…

    3. Miguel, “Adorn”

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    Lyrics aside, because Miguel doesn’t do subtle and non-sexual (just listen to all of Kaleidoscope Dream), the notes he hits in “Adorn” are so mind-blowing they’ll give you a hot flash.

    4. Justin Timberlake, “Gone” (with N’SYNC)

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    JT has been making falsetto work since he was the star of his own boy-band. We saw him mature with “Señorita,” and then become a man in “Suit & Tie.” Not to mention his vocal prowess was definitely a major player in his relationship with Jessica Biel…because she married him.

    5. Justin Vernon (Bon Iver), “Towers”

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    Yes, folk music is attractive, too, and while the exact meaning of “Towers” is elusive, it’s almost certainly a love song. Paired with Vernon’s poignant use of falsetto…one listen and you’ll want to be the one to mend his heart.

    He has also worked with Kanye multiple times, which is both intriguing and admirable, so go forth and swoon.

    6. Pharrell, “Beautiful”

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    No disrespect to Snoop, but this song would be infinitely less “beautiful” without Pharrell’s hypnotic high notes. It’s pretty likely he sang his vows, in falsetto, to Helen Lasichanh at their secret summer wedding.

    7. Abel Tesfaye (The Weeknd), “D.D.”

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    So, yeah, it was ambitious to take on a Michael Jackson hit, but Abel’s version is eerily up to par with the original. The infusion of his uniquely enchanting vocals is a bonus…a magical…dreamy…bonus.

    Note: After the 2:18-2:41 bit you won’t ever be the same.

    8. Trey Songz, “Forever Yours”

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    Damn, Trey. His falsetto is fleeting and interspersed with non-falsetto. If you’re only interested in the “good stuff,” skip to :29, :54, 1:46, 1:58 and 2:10-9:19. Just know, “Forever Yours” is best enjoyed in it’s entirety.

    P.S. Surprise! This is not a clean song.

    9. Justin Bieber, “Boyfriend” (Acoustic Version)

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    Biebs’ ability to hit such unsettling high notes can probably still be attributed to the fact that his talking voice isn’t quite manly yet, but no matter your feelings for the teenage pop star, his talent can’t really be denied. And the falsetto thing can only get more attractive with age, right?

    10. Frank Ocean, “Thinkin Bout You”

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    The thing about live performances is that the really great singers shine. And, shine, Frank does. His emotions are palpable, his range is unreal and he has incredible control over his voice.

    So if this version of “Thinkin Bout You” doesn’t leave you completely in awe, well, then that’s perplexing because CLEARLY falsetto wins again.