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BREAKING: A previously unheard Christmas song long rumored to belong to Elvis Presley has reportedly leaked — but the biggest shocker may not be the song itself, but who might actually be singing. According to a vocal‑analysis expert scrutinizing the tape, the powerful, familiar baritone does not match Elvis’s known recordings. Instead, the expert insists the voice belongs to Bob Joyce, a relatively unknown preacher whose singing has sparked waves of speculation among online communities. The claim has ignited fierce debate among fans: for decades, Bob Joyce has been at the center of conspiracy theories insinuating he might secretly be Elvis living under a pseudonym, especially because of the similarity in timbre between his voice and Elvis’s. Supporters argue that subtle vibrato, phrasing, and emotional inflections match more closely with Joyce than Elvis. Critics counter that decades of degradation, tape‑ageing and post-production effects make such claims unreliable — and point out that Joyce himself has publicly denied ever being Elvis. Whether this leaked song is genuine, or simply the latest in a long line of Elvis myths, the controversy is already reshaping how fans listen and debate about “lost” tracks — and forcing many to ask: if not Elvis, then who really holds the voice behind the legend?