And if you don't have a good voice, and/or you're not able to sing a note, maybe you shouldn't sing.
Neil Young would disagree with that. And so would I.
Allow me to put this in context, since nobody else seems to be able to do so.
Neil Young, Tom Waits, Bruce Springsteen, Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, etc... there are many brilliant songwriters that are not known for having great voices, however their voices are part of their signature, and most of them can carry a tune.
When I stated that maybe certain people shouldn't sing, perhaps I should have stated the point more clearly. The vocalists today who are unable to perform without pitch correction. I think Neil Young is fine just the way he is. You see, he is actually an artist with talent.
If someone like Neil Young showed up at a major record company today for an audition, they'd send him on his way, laughing behind his back. They sell candy to children. They are not concerned with artists who play real music or who say anything.
The music industry has changed vastly in the past 40 years. In the 1980's, rock bands filled arenas and anyone could get a decent seat for 20 bucks because the BIG money was in record sales and arena tours were just one form of publicity.
Nowadays, completely different paradigm. Rock bands play in much smaller venues and you'll be lucky to get a ticket at only 100 bucks. Rock bands only make money when they play live. Speaking of which, in 2002, Shannon Doherty was in a documentary (Bubblegum Babylon) in which she spoke of how the recording industry takes advantage of young attractive singers. I have spoken of BABYMETAL at great length here. From 2010 to 2013, the girls in the band used to meet with the public, shake hands, sign autographs and thank fans for their adoration. Since then, there has been a wall built between the girls and the fans. In addition, the girls aren't allowed to have social media accounts and what young person today doesn't have a social media account?
Being easy on the eyes matters greatly nowadays and auto tune (and other audio tricks) have become so commonplace that fans actually expect that. If you are a singer/songwriter you can create your own career, but it is a much harder road to drive if you're not signed to a recording contract. With that said...
Earlier tonight I watched an interview with The Warning. Presently, the three girls (all sisters) range in age from 19 to 24. They spoke of the fact that they never learned to ride bikes and they have no romances (and haven't ever experienced that).