June 30, 2020

Lin Yu Chun YouTube Video Shocks America, Boy Sings like Whitney Houston!

Recently a young Taiwanese boy nailed Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" while performing on the show Super Star Avenue. Lin Yu Chun is the latest YouTube sensation for all the right reasons. You can convert this peerless, brilliant performance using mp3 to youtube converter so that it can inspire you wherever you are.

The boy created shivers down America's spine as he reached pitches as high as mountains when singing, note by note, the song that shot Whitney Houston's career sky high.


Lin Yu Chun, otherwise known as "Little Fatty" to some on the show, is being dubbed as the next Susan Boyle. However, we highly doubt that Boyle could match that of what Lin Yu Chun pulled off. Why? See for yourself through Lin Yu Chun YouTube's "I Will Always Love You." It's amazing yet freaky in a lip sync fashion. The boy sings like Whitney Houston!

At first you see a young man with a serene appeal, a bowl formation hairstyle, a dress jacket and red bow. Once asked what he would be singing he shared the information with little in fear. He floored the judges.

Compared to other Super Star Avenue contestants Lin Yu Chun has got it. There are singing voices that reach low yet nothing that ranges to Celine Dion heights. When reviewing the past contestants of the popular singing show no truly gifted vocals pops out like Lin Yu Chun's performance.

Super Star Avenue is compared to Britain's Got Talent and American Idol. The contestants battle each other through their singing styles and vocal ranges to see who can top the next. And then there's a winner of the competition after weeks of sifting, shifting, and booting.

But will Lin Yu Chun win that cash prize and album deal? With a voice like that, and possibly a new make over, the kid's going places. He has a golden voice when it comes to cover tunes. He recently performed the song "Amazing Grace" resulting in score elevations.

But we have to be realistic. If Simon were a judge on Super Star Avenue he would say, "I don't think that song was made for you. It's almost as if you did not use an original sound."