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Yeah, I would disagree with that, UNLESS your monitors were placed in the area of rejection (135 and 225 degrees). You may also have good results if you angle the mic so it is near-parallel with the floor instead of angled upwards (facing directly away from the monitors) like you would a cardioid.
Hyper and super cardioid microphones do pick up less bleed from other things on stage (for example drums and cymbals) though. Unless they are pointed right at what is producing the sound, in which case they pick up MORE.
And as long as you are singing on-axis, one advantage of these mics is that you can have more distance from the mic and still get good level.
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