Wow! A 69-year-old singer absolutely crushed it on The Voice Senior with just five words from a 1966 classic, causing all the judges to hit their buzzers! Incredible! Video

Senior’s rendition of ‘It’s A Man’s Man’s World” stuns the judge.There are several fresh performers on the stage right now,

all vying for the opportunity to shine. Seniors aren’t as well represented, which is a sad tragedy, as you’ve undoubtedly observed.

‘The Voice’ is now altering all of that with the debut of ‘The Voice Senior,’ a talent competition just for seniors.

The competition is open to participants who are 60 years of age or older. This idea has actually achieved its pinnacle, which is why the entire world is taking notice of it.

‘The Voice Senior’ couldn’t have arrived at a better time for Jimi Bellmartin. When you hear the soul singer who won Season 1

of The Voice Senior and received the most votes, you’ll understand why he was chosen as the winner. He is 69 years old.

Jimi’s tribute to the late Godfather of Soul James Brown begins just five words into his song, and it is so spot-on

that all of the judges hit their buzzers and turned around to show that they wanted Jimi to be on their team.

Meanwhile, backstage, Jimi’s family was watching on a monitor. Despite the fact that they surely knew he had skill,

they are shocked when the coaches intervene so early in the performance. Watch the video of Jimi’s fantastic performance that we have published to see (and hear) for yourself.

Betty Jean Newsome and James Brown’s ‘It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World” served as the 69-year-old singer’s audition song.

Brown began recording it on February 16th of that year, and he released it as a single later that year.

It peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard R&B chart and No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. A play on the 1963 comedy ‘It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World” inspired the name of the film.

‘It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World” became a staple of Brown’s live performances for the rest of his career.

Its slow, simmering beat and declamatory vocal line made it perfect for long, open-ended performances

that featured spoken thoughts on love and loss as well as occasionally interpolated parts from other songs.

Despite spending his entire life performing, Jimi has never had a breakthrough. Up until his mother’s illness in the 1980s, it seemed doable.

She has been in my care for at least eight years, according to Jimi. ‘I was forced to choose between taking care of my mother and being famous.

The choice was easy to make. Always prioritize your mother. Jimi therefore cared for his mother for nearly ten years.

It was challenging for an artist to regain notoriety after that. It took some time, but I kept my pledge to myself that I would resume performing, one gig at a time.

He was convinced to participate in the talent show by his grandchildren so he could come here. I warned them about getting overly excited since the chairs might not turn around.

In the final moments of the event, the singer went up against three equally talented rivals: Annet Hesterman (68),

Georges Lotze (61), and artist Noble (71), but in the end, the soulful musician was crowned the competition’s victor.

Watch Jimi’s incredible rendition of ‘It’s A Man’s Man’s World’ and then form your own opinion. Then mention this to a reliable friend.

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