12 Men Audition Together With Chilling Rendition Of “You Raise Me Up”

If you’ve ever seen the reality TV show/competition, ‘The X Factor’, you’ll know that it gives one the ability to witness raw and emotional talent (or lack thereof). Either way, it’s an entertaining show that is immensely popular and with a followship from countries all over the world.

The show is remarkable! The talent that sweeps across the stage is something else for sure. There are all kinds of spectacles to behold and a zero lack of incredible things to see. Truly, this show attracts underground talent just waiting to burst open.

And today, you’re going to have the stunning opportunity to see 12 men display some of the most gorgeous singing abilities the show has yet to see. At first, you may feel a bit uneasy about the fact that they’ve chosen such a hard song to cover. After all, Josh Groban’s, ‘You Raise Me Up’ is an absolutely amazing classic that, if sung even slightly off-key, can ruin the entire experience. But that is definitely not the case here.

The group is composed of guys ranging from 21 to 31 years old, coming from all different backgrounds and professions. But when they get together to sing… my, my, my! Each one is just as talented as the next. They start off slowly, and make their way to the anticipated chorus, which they absolutely nail. Their melange of ranges add depth and dimension to the song. It’s compelling and precise, their long hours of practice obvious in their delivery. These men are dazzling, commanding the stage with their presence as the judges try to pick their own jaws up off the floor.

By the end of their performance, they receive a well-deserved standing ovation not only from the entire hall of people, but also from the judges. Needless to say, these guys are definitely going places in the music industry. But don’t take my word for it! It is a spectacle that truly needs to be seen to believe.

So, give this chilling performance a watch, and if it’s caused you chills up your spine, be sure to share it with your family and friends. Why? Because music really does have the power to move and inspire people, regardless of circumstances.


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