When 18-year-old Harrison Craig walked onto The Voice Australia stage, nobody could have predicted that his rendition of Josh Groban’s Broken Vow would shatter records and become the most-viewed audition in the show’s history. The young singer from Melbourne didn’t just impress—he mesmerized, racking up more than 54 million views from fans around the world who couldn’t get enough of his golden, velvety vocals.

But behind that unforgettable moment lies a story that makes his success even more powerful. Harrison has struggled with a stutter his entire life, a challenge that made his school years incredibly painful. “My whole primary school life I got picked on quite a lot,” he revealed, sharing the harsh truth of his childhood.

Yet the second he begins to sing, the stutter disappears—replaced by a soaring, soulful voice reminiscent of legends like Josh Groban and Andrea Bocelli. With Broken Vow, Harrison didn’t just showcase extraordinary talent—he proved that what once held him back could transform into his greatest gift.

By Elen

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