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Teen covers “Let’s Get It On” with voice so deep that he sounds like a soul man
Simon Cowell said it like watching a cat come onstage and start barking!
Randy Aragon
05.12.21

Part of being a successful musician has to do with authenticity, if you have, or can do something that no one else can, your chances of success are much higher.

This singer’s unique voice is a perfect example of that, and it has the judges on AGT completely baffled.

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His voice is truly one-of-a-kind!

Singer, Luca Di Stefano, shocked the judges on America’s Got Talent with his incredibly low voice while singing “Let’s Get It On.”

When shy vocalist Luca Di Stefano took the stage on AGT, no one expected his voice to sound anything like it did but they were all in for a treat.

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Luca was born in Sicily, Italy, the 21-year-old singer broke into the spotlight during season 15 of America’s Got Talent with his sultry and extremely low voice.

Think of the lowest voice you’ve ever heard, then times that by two and you’ve got Luca’s sound.

The judges on AGT look at each other in amazement the second Luca begins singing “Let’s Get It On.”

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It’s not just the judges who are stunned by Luca’s low-pitched voice, the entire audience is dumbfounded and Heidi Klum can’t help but ask Sophia Vergara if that’s his real voice.

You can see people in the crowd react to his vocal range, and it’s all looks of surprise.

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Luca doesn’t just cover “Let’s Get It On,” he reinvents it with his own rendition, adding his own pauses and flare to the legendary song.

Anytime someone attempts to cover Marvin Gaye it’s a risky move, but Luca has no problem doing it.

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Throughout the entire performance, Luca makes the Grammy-winning song his own, and judge Heidi Klum just can’t get enough of it.

At 1:36 into the video, Luca takes a long pause and Klum yells “let’s get it on” for the entire arena to hear before the singer comes back in on his own time.

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The best kinds of performances get the audience engaged and excited to be watching, which is exactly what the deep-voiced singer does.

Before long, the entire crowd is up on their feet clapping along and cheering for Luca.

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Even the host of AGT, Terry Crews, can’t get enough of Luca’s deep and sensual voice.

If you don’t know who Terry Crews by his name, it’s almost guaranteed you’ll recognize him once you see his face. Whether it’s from his hilarious parts in movies, his role in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, or his infamous Old Spice commercials, just about everyone has laughed out loud because of his funny personality.

He pretends to make love to himself while Luca is singing, and it might be one of the best parts of the performance.

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Throughout the whole audition Luca’s voice remains just about as deep as one can go, proving it is actually his real voice.

After his audition, the judges shower Luca with compliments while also explaining how surprised they were when he started to sing.

All four judges express serious admiration for Luca’s unique voice, Howie Mandel said:

“I could hear you sing that all night long.”

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While Simon Cowell tells Luca:

“It’s like a cat walking on and then barking. You know like, It’s the last thing I would have expected form you.”

Luca got yeses from all four judges, with three of them trying to imitate his super deep voice.

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Everyone except Howie attempts to match Luca’s low-pitched voice but none of them come close. It’s not every day you run into a singer with such an authentic voice, but when you do it’s always incredible.

To hear Luca’s deep and sultry rendition of “Let’s Get It On,” just watch the video below!

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