Singer Single-Handedly Performs Male And Female Parts Of Duet On TV Show

Jan 22, 2020 by apost team

When you think of a duet, you probably think of two people doing something together. Whether singing, dancing, or even playing tennis, a duet brings to mind two people working in sync. Not anymore. Marcelito Pomoy has turned the very idea of a duet upside down with his performance of "The Prayer" in both voices, on TV show America's Got Talent: The Champions.

When the 2011 winner of Pilipinas Got Talent walked on the stage with his wife, who was not performing, the judges and crowd looked a bit confused. They were not used to an emotional support coming on stage with the performer.

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However, Marcelito showed both the judges and the crowd just what he could do with the voice of not one, but two angels. Listening to this amazing performer is like hearing Andrea Bocelli and Celine Dion sing The Prayer live, except this time, it is coming out of one man's body!

Marcelito draws the audience in, saying "When I was seven years old, my mother, she left me, and my father was in jail. I was orphaned. I lived in the street." This emotional shout out is just what you've come to expect from America's Got Talent, and Marcelito doesn't disappoint.

"That was so unique! You are a beautiful, wonderful singer, with a young woman trapped inside of you," says Howie Mandel. Simon Cowell, famous for being very critical of vocal performances on America's Got Talent, simply stated "That is what I call a 10. Simple as that."

Did you tear up like we did? Were you shocked, amazed, and astounded? If you loved this showing of spectacular talent like we did, spread this video to all your friends and family. They deserve to experience such a beautiful performance. What did you think of Marcelito's performance? Let us know in the comments below.