In the footsteps of Susan Boyle?

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http://blog.inmusic.ca/inmusic/2010/04/susan-boyle-now-comes-in-asian-kid-format.html
 
Is this the same guy?


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Not bad for what it is.

Too bad its a very sappy, clawing style of singing appealing only to women and men who like Broadway musicals. Like Mark Brown.

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Isn't he wonderful, can we adopt it?
 
Very well done, since I doubt the guy speaks a word of english. Don't know how well he'd do with other songs/styles, but he nailed that one.
 
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