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Hey there, A lot of how a voice should sound within a song depends on the context - the song itself, so I'm thinking this could be the best path:
1. Record the instrumentation to a couple of your songs in a full blown arrangement, with your band, or however you see them being fully realized.
2. Start taking passes at vocals with a good, neutral dynamic mic that takes EQ well, and just a clean, neutral pre. Once you have those takes down take a lot of time playing around to find the EQ subtleties that work with your voice within the given songs you're working with. When you find that you're EQing your voice in a similar way for a few songs, take note.
Once you know how you're generally EQing your voice, you can narrow down your search to a mic with those characteristics. This might help you know exactly what you're looking for. This is more time consuming, but might be one of the more accurate ways toward your goal. And you might realize that the dynamic mic with the right EQ is the best way to go!
Best of luck,
Pat
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