Beat Carole Baskin and her husband to death and fed him to her tigers? Hired Joe Exotic a hitman to beat her to death? And why insist the toothless John Finlay to conduct all his interviews in the bare-chested?

You sit with more questions than answers, when you see the Netflix’ latest and extremely hyped documentary series ‘Tiger King’ on such as nfl Joe Exotic, in addition to have a zoo with over 200 tigers in his backyard are both former presidential candidate, the pizza maker and country music singer.

But one of the big questions is:

How can a man with such a rasping voice, that seems to come directly from the throat, singing with the clearest country-the voice in its aesthetic crazy music videos?

if you Ask the musicians, Vince Johnson and Danny Clinton, so the answer is clear: he is not. It is Danny Clinton, who sings. And he is certainly not satisfied with to be used in Joe Exotics big lie.

In a series of obscure music videos, which can be seen both in the documentary and on Joe Exotics Youtube channel, sing the zoo-owner about everything from her love for her two husbands to motorcycle clubs, that protects the country’s abused children.

the Most notable is probably the killer ballad ‘Here Kitty Kitty’ on the long-time rival Carole Baskins alleged murder of her millionaire husband. Here sings the Joe Exotic wearing ringed plover and cowboy hat, while a true copy of Carole Baskins feed the lions with kødlunser from a silver platter, on which rests a mannequin-head.

“I had no idea he would make a ‘Milli Vanilli’ on the songs,” says the supposedly rightful songwriter Vince Johnson for Vanity Fair with regard to the 90’s group, who then admitted that they had not sung on their debut album.

Vince Johnson tells that he became enraged when one day he saw Joe Exotic mime to his songs on YouTube.

He had spoken with Joe Exotic a few months earlier, because the zoo owner would have him and his partner Danny Clinton to produce a few free songs on the tigers, as Joe Exotic could use in his upcoming realityshow.

Both Animal Planet, Discovery and National Geographic had bid on the project, explained tigerkongen according to sangskriverduoen, so instead of a cash settlement, he would offer them good exposure.

Vince Johnson and Danny Clinton, who had made a business out of writing personal songs to the customers, said yes to the agreement and wrote the first ‘I Saw A Tiger’ on tigerkongens passion.

Then gave Joe Exotic the musicians cues, and were in turn ready-made songs return a few weeks later on all, from Joe Exotics deceased brother, to his friend in Ohio, that got his tigers loose in the streets.

As Vince Johnson discovered that Joe Exotic had put music videos on YouTube, where he mimede to Danny Clinton’s vocals, and that clearly was not something realityshow on the way, stopped the cooperation.

Tv producer Rick Kirkham, who is also featured in the ‘Tiger KIng’, tells to Vanity Fair, to Joe Exotic at all could not sing.

“It was completely ridiculous. One day, when Joe was a little full and warped, coaxed him to sing a few stanzas of one of his songs. He could not keep the tone. It was so stupid. It was a big joke between the tv crew and his employees, but he was extremely insistent that it was him, that song.”

Joe Exotic insists as also remains, that it is him, who has sung on all of the cd’s which he for a number of years has sold from her shop in the tiger park.

the Vanity Fair tells Mateusz Gugałka, which produced some of the tigerkongens outlandish music videos, he really stood firm.

Among other things, he could a Monday, telling his employees that he had spent the whole weekend in a recording studio in the Dallas – despite the fact that several of them had been with him at the zoo in Oklahoma.

“But you did not put any questions to Joe. You just went with it,” says Mateusz Gugałka.