When Jake Quickenden stepped onto The X Factor UK stage in 2012, he looked like the kind of contestant people notice before he even sings. The official clip identifies him as a lifeguard, and from the start he had that mix of nerves, charm, and confidence that instantly gets a crowd curious.
For his audition, Jake chose “Use Somebody” by Kings of Leon, a risky song because it needs both emotion and control to really land. But the moment he started, the performance had exactly the kind of warm, radio-friendly tone that talent-show audiences love. Instead of feeling like a guy just trying his luck, he came across like someone who already knew how to connect with a room.
What made the clip stand out was the full package: strong song choice, easy stage presence, and the kind of look-and-voice combination that makes judges and viewers start picturing a bigger future straight away. It became one of those early X Factor auditions people remember because it felt like the start of a real pop-TV journey, not just a one-off tryout.






