A seventy-year-old grandmother’s incredible “Rapper’s Delight” performance on The Voice astounded the judges and the studio crowd.
Everyone makes snap judgments about other people, whether they prefer to admit it or not. These snap judgments could be the result of a single interaction or just a quick look. Because of this, we are frequently told to “dress to impress” and “dress for the job you want” when we attend job interviews, and even something as simple as shaking hands has become crucial.
No matter how we make those initial conclusions, they are typically wrong. Usually, after a short conversation with that individual, we change our minds. One short film that was posted on YouTube serves as an example of how completely wrong most people’s assumptions and expectations are.
Grandmother Bette Reynolds, who is 76 years old, tried out for The Voice UK. Most people would expect her to sing a Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, or similar tune, considering her age. However, it was not the case.
Bette performed “Rapper’s Delight” by The Sugarhill Gang in an amazing and unexpected audition. Anyone familiar with the song knows it isn’t like Dean Martin or Frank Sinatra. The rap song “Rapper’s Delight” is considered to be among the first instances of the genre.
The 76-year-old grandma never fails to talk or miss a word! Rather, the entire studio crowd cheers and applauds as soon as she starts her performance. Additionally, the cameras capture all of the judges’ admiration for Bette’s outstanding performance. Even a few judges are persuaded to move their chairs to accommodate Bette. Upon assessing her audition, every judge gives the elderly woman a round of applause, expressing their admiration for her performance.
But before she left the stage, Bette sang more than just “Rapper’s Delight.” She and Will also performed a duet. I belong to the group known as the Black Eyed Peas.