Is this Justin Bieber?? Vocal Coach Reacts to ‘Yukon' live - Grammys 2026

In this Vocal Coach Reacts, I break down “Yukon” by Justin Bieber, performed live at the Grammy Awards. This isn’t just a reaction — it’s a technical vocal analysis based on laryngeal physiology and the vocal schemes framework used in Vocal Anthropophysiology. If you searched for: vocal coach reacts Justin Bieber Justin Bieber Yukon live Yukon Grammys performance Justin Bieber vocal analysis Yukon live vocal technique This breakdown explains what’s really happening in his voice. 🎤 What We Analyze In this performance, we see strong interaction between: • Active vocal fold schemes (power, compression, firm glottal closure) • Passive vocal schemes (softer phonation, breathiness, reduced closure) • Dynamic shifts between intensity and intimacy • Controlled compression without visible strain • Breath-dominant textures used stylistically We explore how Bieber transitions between compressed, high-energy phrases and softer, air-driven sounds — and how that contrast creates emotional impact while remaining technically efficient. This video explains the physiology behind the sound — not just what we hear, but why it works. 🎓 My Singing Course (Now On Sale) If you want to develop power, compression, control, and vocal contrast safely: 👉 https://caioloesch.ca/lp/ 🎶 My Music 👉 Latest Single – “Leave it All Behind” https://open.spotify.com/album/3v1VDR... 👉 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/2lYeQ... 📲 Connect With Me 👉 Instagram   / loeschcaio   👉 Website https://caioloesch.ca/ If you enjoy deep vocal breakdowns of major artists, subscribe and turn on notifications. Comment below: Do you prefer Bieber’s softer breath-driven sections or his compressed power moments?