distinct tonal difference between how and how he speaks now, after imitating the King's idiosyncratic baritone every day for so long.
Butler responded to these claims in a Yahoo! Australia interview on June 8, acknowledging that, yeah, sometimes he gets stuck doing the Elvis voice by accident. “Certain situations trigger it, I think,” he said with a smile, like being surrounded by Elvis's name at all times.
But also, after doing it so long, it sort of became a habit. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.“That was the voice I spoke in for two years.
It was so habitual,” Butler said. “You get done and you kinda don't remember what your natural voice is.” If you've ever put on a silly voice or a fake accent for too long and then temporarily forget how to speak normally, this should be pretty relatable.