Boy’s Melodic Cover of Adele’s ‘Easy on Me’ Gives Many Goosebumps as Video Goes Viral
- A schoolboy performing in front of his school on a stage has wowed South Africans with his melodic voice
- The youngster belts out Adele's hit song Easy on Me from her new album to the amazement of his peers and those on social media
- The video gained over 180 000 views and over 14 000 likes on the social networking site with comments of praise rolling in
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A talented little boy has wowed Mzansi with his amazing vocals. The scholar can be seen singing Adele's Easy on Me in a recent video shared on Facebook by Radio KC 107.7FM. His vocal range and voice control are absolutely mesmerising.
Standing on stage in front of his peers, the little boy belts his heart out. Dressed in his school uniform, he moves slowly back and forth as he reaches Adele level notes while singing the hit song.
The video is just over one-minute long and sure to tug on anyone's heartstrings. The video gained over 180 000 views on Facebook.
Check out his singing below:
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Read some of the comments left by Saffas:
Cindy Visser said:
"Amazing talent for such a young man, boost him all the way he will come so far with that beautiful tone. We are looking forward to more on this young man."
Florina Pedro shared:
"God-given talent my boy. May God bless you with His richest blessings."
Raquel Du Plessis said:
"Wwwooooowwwww boy boy you got me in tears... I pray you go far very far in life with your beautiful voice."
Shone Bee Pillay commented:
"I'm literally crying while watching his so talented God bless him."
Natasha Meiring added:
"Fantastic voice. Always do what you love. You will go far."
Primary school kids wow Mzansi with a goosebump-inducing rendition of 'Folsom Prison Blues'
In similar news, YEN.com.gh reported that SA really does have talent and a group of primary school kids proved just that. With a kid on the guitar, one on the piano and another behind a microphone, they absolutely crushed Johnny Cash's Folsom Prison Blues.
The kids hail from Trompsburg Primary School in the Free State. The primary school shared a two-minute and seven-second clip of the talented children performing the hit 1955 country song.
The young learners are effortless in their musical capabilities. Their ability to work together to form a melody is captivating and will surely draw anyone in.
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