Adorable 10-Yr-Old Guy Brings Grown Men to Tears When He Sings the National Anthem, Wait Until You Hear His Voice

I’ve posted a few different versions of kids singing the National Anthem, but this one is definitely one of the top versions I’ve heard.

10-year-old Jadon Perez has become something of a social media star on TikTok because of his incredible singing voice. In this video, taken at a golf tournament fundraiser, he sings “The Star Spangled Banner,” as well as any professional.

The announcer tells a great story that is indicative of Jadon’s voice: “I have to tell you, some of the guys who know me a little bit…we work on the TV show, “The Voice” on NBC, and, I want him to come try out for The Voice, that’s how good this little boy is.”

This is truly an excellent version of the National Anthem. Watch the full video below and please leave us a Facebook comment to let us know what you thought!

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