During their audition for the ninth season of Britain’s Got Talent, The Kingdom Tenors performed “You Raise Me Up” by Josh Groban—a song choice that didn’t initially impress judge Simon Cowell.

On the surface, The Kingdom Tenors appeared to be a group of easily dismissible men, all remarkably handsome and impeccably dressed in sharp suits. The ladies in the audience were swooning, but Simon held the belief that they were mere attractive faces without much singing talent.
Their choice of song didn’t do them any favors. The lead singer mentioned they had chosen “You Raise Me Up,” an epic ballad made famous by Josh Groban. Simon rolled his eyes, dismissing it as a cliché song choice. Expectations were set quite low at that moment. However, when they started singing, everything changed.

The Kingdom Tenors’ rendition was undeniably exquisite. While “You Raise Me Up” is already an outstanding song, Josh Groban’s powerful vocals have made it iconic. Surprisingly, The Kingdom Tenors managed to infuse it with a renewed vitality. Their perfect harmony, enhanced by additional voices, brought a raw power to the performance. The spiritual themes of the hymn felt more poignant than ever, leaving not a single dry eye in the house!

Simon had to concede that he was mistaken, a significant achievement in its own right. He commended their vocal prowess and expressed his genuine admiration. The Kingdom Tenors were visibly appreciative, knowing that not everyone can render Simon Cowell speechless!
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