If you haven’t already caught up with the news yet, well, Singapore’s newly-minted Golden Boy might be on his way to winning Sing! China. That, my friends, WILL be one hell of an achievement for Singapore this year – apart from the fact that we won multiple Olympic Gold Medals this year.
Not only did he get into the finals, he aced it with flying colors – without his mouth trumpet this time.
For those who are still living in yesterday’s news, here’s what you need to know about Nathan Hartono’s Latest Achievements in 60 secs – okay maybe more than that since he has really achieved quite a lot in this short journey.
1. Can’t Forget, Desperado
Watch his performance of Desperado and Can’t Forget here which got him his winning scores.
2. He achieved the highest score among singers from Malaysia and China
His overall score of 93.65 was the highest among the six semi-finalists. This was after winning 47 votes from 51 professional judges and 333 votes from 350 audience members.
3. It’s the highest score he has gotten since Primary 3
He say one.
4. MILO VAN GALORE
Hartono said in an interview that if he wins this year’s Sing! China, he will rent a fleet of Milo Vans and station them all around Singapore for netizens to enjoy them.
In a recent update, Milo has confirmed in the exact words,” Nathan, win or lose, MILO will support you all the way! No need to rent, also can. Just tell us where we bring the van.”
Milo, 万岁!
5. Jay Chou’s pride
He’s the only member of Jay Chou’s team to have made it to the semi-finals.
6. Mark your calendars for October 7th
Because that’s the day of Sing! China finals and also when our golden boy might take the trophy home.
This article was first published on Goodyfeed.com
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