He sang only five simple words from a 1966 classic. But the moment words left his lips, the atmosphere altered…

There are many brilliant individuals in the world. Charles Luske is one of them. When this man went onto the platform of The Voice Holland, he managed to leave everyone dumbfounded with his incredible blind audition.

He sang James Brown’s “It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World” as his debut performance on the show. The judges were astonished when they first heard him sing. They were so impressed that they pressed their buzzers even before he finished the first line.

The song was recorded on February 16, 1966, and is credited to James Brown and Betty Jean Newsome. It was released as a single later that year and peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard R&B Chart and No. 8 on the Hot 100.

The song’s title is a wordplay on the 1963 comedy film. It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad World. Many performers have covered this popular tune. It’s a difficult song to perform, but Charly performed it right.

Charlie is well-known in Holland for his work as an actor and television presenter. His father urged him to start taking voice lessons at the age of 12, and as you can see, it was quite beneficial. He advanced to the semifinals and released his single, “Nobody’s Guy.” He is bright. Please leave us a Facebook comment with your thoughts after watching the complete video below!

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