Acoustically, physically, the sound that reaches your ears when you produce the noise is different from the sound that reaches other people's ears when you produce the noise. For your voice to reach your ears, it vibrates the bones of your skull, resonates inside your sinus cavity, etc.
It could very well be that inside your own head, you can make a sound that's a lot like some famous singer. That means nothing in terms of what the rest of us will hear.
By all means, record yourself and listen to it. Just be prepared to be horrified. Not that you're necessarily a bad singer, just it won't soundlike what you expect.
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