At just 18 years old, Harrison Craig stepped onto The Voice Australia stage, unaware that his audition would become one of the most unforgettable in the show’s history. Despite his noticeable stutter when speaking, his singing voice was flawless—rich, smooth, and full of emotion.

Dressed in a sharp suit and exuding confidence, he delivered a breathtaking rendition of Josh Groban’s Broken Vow, channeling a touch of Michael Bublé’s charm. His performance struck a chord with millions, drawing an astonishing 53 million views as fans watched him captivate the judges and audience alike with his undeniable talent.

Craig’s road to The Voice wasn’t easy. Growing up with a stutter, he faced constant challenges, especially in school, where he often felt like an easy target. He explained that his “whole primary school life I did get picked on quite a lot.” But the moment he starts singing, all of that disappears.

His voice, rich and effortlessly smooth, carries a classical pop elegance that captivates everyone who hears it. Music has become his escape, his strength, and his way of proving that obstacles don’t define talent.

The moment Craig took the stage and began singing “Broken Vow,” the judges knew they were witnessing something special. His rich, powerful voice carried the kind of depth and control that immediately brought to mind greats like Josh Groban and Andrea Bocelli.

Seal nearly hit his buzzer after the first line, holding back just long enough to build suspense before finally turning his chair as Craig soared into the chorus.

Seal said, “It is voices like that that make guys like me want to coach. That is a gift brother. You are great and it will be my job and my privilege to bring the greatness out of you.” Joel Madden also gave Craig a vote saying, “You own the stage, man.” One by one, Delta Goodrem, and Ricky Martin followed, all captivated by the teen’s stunning performance. By the end, the judges were on their feet, delivering a well-earned standing ovation.