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The Voice Sofronio Vasquez dares to cover Adele’s hardest song and makes it his own with stunning high notes

Known for his extraordinary vocal range, Sofronio confidently tackled the iconic song, effortlessly hitting the glass-shattering high notes that Adele herself is famous for.

Watch his performance below.

His performance was nothing short of stunning, showcasing his ability to bring his unique style to a song that’s already a global classic.

What to know about “Skyfall” by Adele

“Skyfall,” the theme song for the James Bond film of the same name, was released by Adele in 2012 and quickly became a global hit. Known for its sweeping orchestral arrangement and haunting melody, the song won Adele an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2013. Its cinematic feel and emotional weight have made it one of Adele’s signature tracks, celebrated for its deep, resonating tones and intense drama.

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In taking on “Skyfall,” Sofronio Vasquez proved once again why he’s considered one of the most talented vocalists of his generation. His performance brought new life to the song while staying true to its powerful essence, captivating listeners and leaving a lasting impression.

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