Teen With Angelic Voice Sings “Hallelujah” With An Unique Accompaniment That Has Found Many Admirers On The Internet

Jul 29, 2019 by apost team

Everyone knows the classic song 'Hallelujah' by Leonard Cohen. Hundreds of artists have done this 1994 song.

However, the incredible rendition done by this 16-year-old teen and backed by a choir and orchestra is one of the best we've seen.

McKenna Breinholt has an angelic voice. Many musicians claim that ‘Hallelujah’ is one of the hardest and most difficult songs to sing. However, McKenna makes it look effortless. She sings the song with incredible technique and passion.

The young singer has been in many videos and was instantly recognizable with her stunning voice. Her vocal talent shines but she is also excellent in playing the piano and guitar.

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McKenna’s singing paired with the Cinematic Pop Orchestra makes the perfect musical match. The amazing orchestra adds an alternative choir touch and experimental touch to a number of different songs. Their version of ‘Hallelujah’ shows just how amazing they are.

The name of the group, Cinematic Pop Orchestra, shows the kind of music they love to perform. Their style is a combination of fan-favorite pop and rock along with instrumental music.

The Cinematic Pop Orchestra even tried out for America’s Got Talent in the 11th season. They got four yesses. However, they had to withdraw due to various scheduling conflicts.

They came back and along with McKenna, they made sure they were heard all around the world. ‘Hallelujah’ is one of the group’s most popular performances on their YouTube channel with over six million views. The amazing performance is great from the start, but you can feel it building up slowly. 

The wonderful choir starts singing along with McKenna at one point to provide some beautiful backup vocals. You have to watch the video for yourself to hear how truly amazing it is! 

The piece is taking the internet by storm and is gaining popularity throughout the world. It is touching the hearts of listeners everywhere. What do you think of this amazing performance?