College Singers Elevate Josh Groban’s Hit to New Heights with Acapella Mastery
An expertly performed a cappella song can add new dimensions to any track—whether it’s through the absence of instruments highlighting the lyrics or the vocalists’ skill in captivating the audience. This is particularly evident in Brigham Young University’s (BYU) Vocal Point’s a cappella rendition of Josh Groban’s 2003 hit, “You Raise Me Up.” Their version brings a fresh perspective to this inspirational song.
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