Young Boy Belts Out 1st Notes Of Queen Megahit So Powerfully It Has Judges Rushing To Spin Chairs Around

Jun 10, 2020 by apost team

Watching your favorite TV show is a great way to relax after a long day of work. The Voice is one of those shows that many people look forward to. It's certainly addictive! One audition seems to stand out from most of the rest. It involves a young boy with a good case of stage fright and a golden voice. 

The boy's name is Jesse Pardon. He is barely in his teens and was still brave enough to try out for The Voice of Holland Kids. The first notes of his audition proved that young Jesse has been performing for quite a while. And his choice of song was perfect. It was "Bohemian Rhapsody" by the iconic British rock band, Queen.

The best part of the Voice? It has to be the blind auditions. Those auditions are the first step in the wildly popular competition. Hopefuls from all around walk on stage to show off their talent. The judges have their chairs turned toward the audience so they can truly judge the person's talent rather than their looks.

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The Voice offers so many surprises. Regular ordinary people stand up on stage and wow the audience with voices that sound like they came from heaven. This young contestant made a lasting impression during his audition.

Some songs are pure magic. Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" is one of those that will live on forever. A favorite at karaoke and during sing-a-longs, this song has high energy, is completely addictive, and makes it impossible to resist singing to whenever it plays.

Jesse's version of "Bohemian Rhapsody" is a joy to listen to. Good music transcends generational barriers. Jesse sings this iconic classic with verve and passion that would make Freddie Mercury both proud and jealous.

Every one of the judges' chairs whipped around after Jesse's performance. The audience gave him a well-deserved standing ovation after the last note rang out. I think we can predict that Jesse has a bright future ahead of him, well after The Voice is over.

What do you think of Jesse's performance? Did he do the song justice? Let us know in the comments. Also, pass this video along to others, so they can enjoy Jesse's talent for themselves.