Sister Sings Elvis Song But As Brother Joins In It Suddenly Transforms Into Chilling Mash-Up Duet

Jan 29, 2021 by apost team

Kenny Holland is a big brother to his sister Capri Holland. By using his sound equipment, this young man and his little sister were able to create one beautiful song by seamlessly blending two famous songs together in this 2016 performance. 

To start off this amazing mix, Capri Holland sings "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley. This brother and sister team are so very talented, and it is more than obvious when you hear just how creative this duet really is! 

Be sure to reach the end of this article to see the full video :-) 

As Kenny Holland plays the piano perfectly, his sister Capri Holland sings in such a sweet and soft way that you can barely tell when they seamlessly transition into another song. To begin, Capri Holland sings the well-known lyrics, “Wise men say only fools rush in.” Kenny Holland effortlessly takes the lead with, "But I can't help falling in love with you." 

But it is the song that is next that will have you gasping in delight! These two show that music doesn’t have any limits and that thinking outside of the box is key to creating new sounds. 

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It’s not an easy task to try and recreate such a timeless classic. But by highlighting the talents of each other, the two were able to pull it off. They both have a natural talent that is truly mesmerizing to hear! 

You’ll get chills listening to this beautiful classic sung by two talented siblings. But you’ll be even more shocked when they add a surprise twist! 

You’ll be shocked at what they pull off next! Without further ado or notice, Kenny Holland and his sister turn the song around into a medley by starting with the iconic first line of "Somewhere Over The Rainbow." They both have amazing talent that the world needs to hear. You’ll want to listen to them sing over and over again once you hear this beautiful duet! They effortlessly blend the second song into the first one. You would think it was always sung that way! You’ll be blown away by the way their music flows together. 

They have soulful voices that are a real delight to listen to! 

But it's no surprise this brother-sister duo was able to accomplish something great together. Kenny Holland is actually an accomplished singer. The 25-year-old singer not only posts song covers of famous artists via his YouTube channel, but he also writes and composes his own songs. The aspiring pop singer has already published a few of his singles online. According to AllMusic.com, his musical talent also caught the eye (and ear) of other people, enabling him to gain a spot as a show opener for Aaron Carter and Demi Lovato. Back in 2016, he also gained one of the leading roles of the film adaptation of the Mormon-inspired fantasy musical "Saturday's Warrior." While the movie passed largely unnoticed outside of the LDS Church, several viewers praised Holland's singing voice and engaging role.

His latest upload on YouTube featured one of his own songs. "If I Were (Coronavirus)" is a slow, heartfelt ballad about love in our current struggling times. Kenny Holland writes in the song's description:

"This song started as a little joke of a jingle. But as I continued to write it, it turned into something magical. It became a sort of anthem for love and beauty in a time of such chaos and confusion. I hope it resonates with you and whoever you love: a partner, a family member, or a friend. Let's all find ways to love and help each other during this uncertain time. And remember to ALWAYS see the beauty in the madness."

Kenny Holland's performance in the video below showcases his talent perfectly. The two chosen songs also fit the siblings' voices wonderfully.

Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling in Love" was initially recorded by the King of Rock in 1961. According to SongFacts.com, the melody is based on the classic French love Song "Plaisir d'amour" (Pleasure of Love) composed by Jean-Paul-Égide Martini. It was written in 1784 and was a great success at the time; in 1859, an orchestra adaptation was made.

The song became one of Presley's most iconic songs, as he often finished his later concerts during the 1960s and 1970s with it. It was also the last song he played at his last live concert on June 26, 1977 in Indianapolis, Indiana. It has been covered by many artists of all genres over the years, including Bob DylanTwenty One Pilots and the a capella group Pentatonix.

The song "Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World," released in 1993, was written and composed by Israel Kaʻanoʻi Kamakawiwoʻole and featured on his album "Facing Future." It became part of several TV programs and commercials and was also included in music scores for the movies "Meet Joe Black" and "Son of the Mask." To Kamakawiwo'ole — known popularly as Iz, Big Iz or The Gentle Giant — the entry was much more than a music bed. Its gentle tenor ukulele and Iz's lovely falsetto marked his music as the expression of native Hawaiian culture he felt was losing its leverage at the hands of the travel industry.

Both Presley and Kamakawiwo'ole left our world far too soon, and interestingly enough, their weight played a role in both their deaths — although the singers had vastly different approaches to life, death and their health. 

Presley gained lots of weight over the last stage of his life; however, according to eye-witness accounts that have long since been proven true, his extensive drug use fuelled many of his bodily problems. Presley finally died in August 1977 at age 42. 

Obesity, owing to the singer's relaxed lifestyle and love of food, took a toll on Kamakawiwo'ole's health, with the singer weighing over 700 pounds at the end, according to the Star-Bulletin. He died in June of 1997 at the age of 38.

According to WBUR News, Kamakawiwo'ole once said:

"I guess this is gonna sound kind of weird, but I'm not scared for myself for dying, because I believe all these places are temporary. This is just one shell, because we Hawaiians live in both worlds. It's in our veins."

Ready to hear what everyone has been talking about? Check out these two siblings and hear for yourself just how talented they really are together! 

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