He can't be Freddie reincarnated. He was born, in 1976, before Freddie died. He was about 15 when Freddie died. Son maybe? Hey it doesn't hurt to dream lol
@@amandabilger2235 Freddie could give him his talent before he passed away thinking something like "I'm about to die, sooner or later so I have to pass my singing abilities to someone who will use it right!" Hah
Holy shit!!!!!! In all the years I've been a massive Jeff Buckley fan, never have I found anyone who even got close to his godlike singing let alone cover his cover so perfectly. This is absolute gold.
I know you must be kinda tired being compared to Freddie so I'll just say: You've got the best voice since he was around. :) Please never stop singing.
I agree in the sense that it's probably even harder in a way for Marc to make his own stamp because he does naturally just sound a hell of a lot like Freddie Mercury, even when he's not putting on an imitation. It's a double-edged sword, in a way the fact that he sang for Queen kinda hurts his ability to stand out, even though it's what put his name out there. He still needs original hit songs of his own to truly set himself apart as his own unique artist, but he is an absolutely beautiful singer, no doubt, Marc is the real deal.
There are people that sing, and then there are people that can freakin sing. And let me explain the difference; you know the person is exceptionally talented when their voice grabs your undivided attention. So much so that you don't even notice the time passing, or anything going on around you. That, my friends, is Marcs voice. How incredibly captivating.
Not "Freddie Mercury singing Hallelujah," it's Marc Martel singing Hallelujah. You don't have to compare everything he does to Freddie, he doesn't sound like anyone except himself in this song.
For me, Buckley's version is still the best. Don't get me wrong: i love Leonard Cohan. This man was a poet, a genius. But Buck... he turned this song into something completely new. Something truly heartbreaking and gut wrenching. Glad you picked his version. Rest in Peace, Jeff
Was just listening to “Everybody Hurts” and thought “he sounds like Jeff Buckley covering REM” and then I saw this. THIS is my favorite song. I have a cry test for who does it best. KD Lang and Jeff hold the current lead...or perhaps that is held...weeping Hallelujah. Voice of an angel. Such talent.
I never post anything, but I am just so amazed at Marc. I’m really speechless, watching everything I can find on him. Thank you for sharing your gift, the world is a little better, now.
Just sitting here trying to imagine walking through the front door from a grocery run and hearing this freaking Angelic sound coming from my own house.....Ahhhh Crystal is an insanely lucky woman!!!
I just found you through your 'I want to break free' cover. I then went to 'Nothing else matters". Then immediately thought "I need to hear this man sing Jeff Buckley's hallelujah"....... I cannot express ENOUGH, how much I appreciate your passion, dedication, creative devotion, your voice, and your entire existence. Thank you for being you, and sharing it with a world that so desperately needs you.
He is a good writer too! Here he writes of why he choose this song for his 90s cover series: "Why "Hallelujah"? Ok, so I'm cheating a little this week. This is a cover of a cover. But this particular cover was so different from the original that it was a kind of rebirth for the song. You could make a case that it was Jeff Buckley who made this song a classic, and not its original composer. And that's a beautiful thing about the art of music. Once it's released, it can take on infinite forms - stripped down, rocked out, turned on its head, sung in a different language or time signature, or even *cringe* remixed for the club! Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" has been covered so many times, it's almost embarrassing to add another one to the pile. But it was made new in 1994, and this is a '90s covers series. So that's my excuse! Although Cohen recorded it in 1984, I didn't hear "Hallelujah" until quite some time later. And despite the sheer smorgasbord of versions, it was Cohen's original recording that I somehow managed to hear first. It was in the end credits of some movie, if I'm not mistaken, and the lyric grabbed me. I was hooked even before the first chorus. Verse one recalls the biblical account of David, in his innocent exuberance, playing music for the Lord. Then with the second line, Cohen brilliantly deconstructs the mystery of music by referencing the Nashville Number System, a shorthand used by musicians for charting out songs. To my wife's dismay, who is an avid music listener, I completely relate to how familiarity with music's mechanics can sort of harden your heart toward it. It's like anything. When you know something like the back of your own hand, you have to keep working at finding the beauty in it, or face the devastating effects of disillusionment. I'm no poetry buff, but this sentiment seems to be the crux of the song, as it pertains to romantic love. It was a different David - my brother - who introduced me to Jeff Buckley's music. Since then, Buckley, who died tragically in 1997, has become one of my biggest musical influences. His album, "Grace," unlocked a whole new world of vocal exploration for me. It showed me just how little I really knew about singing, and how far I could hope to take it. The creativity, purity and elasticity Buckley demonstrated were something I'd never really fathomed. The way he wasn't afraid to sound downright feminine in an industry dominated at the time by gruff, baritone singers. His ability to project power and delicacy all in the same breath. If you appreciate serious vocal chops, I highly recommend "Grace." It's one of my all-time favorites. It's guitar rock, with an extra dose of sophistication. My favorite song on the album is actually an original called "Last Goodbye." But for the sake of familiarity (the good kind), here's my cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," in the style of Jeff Buckley, who improved on a masterpiece, IMHO. P.S. Here's a fun article I found ranking SIXTY different versions of "Hallelujah": www.newsweek.com/60-versions-leonard-cohens-hallelujah-ranked-303580 m.facebook.com/283556381655697/photos/a.417293538281980/1049461711731823/?type=3 "
I won’t compare Marc’s voice with Freddy’s, cos that’s simply OBVIOUS! About this amazing Hallelullah, being Jeff Buckley one of my most loved singers, I only can say hallelullah!!! What a voice and talent you have guy!! (Tears...)
I cried, I wont lie. Everyone has done a cover of this song since Cohen died, I have heard several beautiful ones from both before and after his death. One of my all time favorites is K.D. Lang's version from the opening ceremonies of the 2010 winter Olympics. Her version was backed with the pomp and circumstance of the games and the excitement of the live crowd and it had a certain magic. But this version is a solo in a studio with just a man, a mic, and a guitar and it simply blows me away. Thank you Mr. Martel and bless you for sharing your voice.
Checkout Marc's solo album, Impersonator, especially the song, "High Hopes (The Remake)." Marc is influenced by Buckley, Mercury, Vedder, Michael and Jordan Knight. And listen to his cover of "I Will Always Love You" it is what Buckley would have sounded like.
I think it is so nice to be Marc Martel and have this God given talent! Everything he sings seems so easy for him... I tried to sing this song along but the police kicked in my front door cause they thaught someone was screaming.
Sometimes a singer with so much range cannot seem to use restraint and they end up doing all these runs that do not do the song justice. But Marc, who has so much talent and range, makes all the right choices to showcase the song, emote the lyrics, and present his beautiful gift all in one perfect performance. That's artistry.
Marc, your voice is like molten gold, velvet, and everything lush and beautiful. I wish you'd have more recognition. A talent like you don't come every decade or century.
Marc your voice moves my Spirit to the most beautiful places and tears of joy and sheer bliss come to my eyes as I behold this precious gift you have. I'm sure God weeps with joy as He listens too. It is a blessing to see such a God gifted talent as yours being honorable to God in such a tough industry. Thank you for being the light in the City on a Hill for Jesus. May you shine forever bright in His name. Want you to know how much you are loved for who you are and want to encourage you to keep singing your sweet beautiful moving music to shine light and love in this sometimes very dark world. God bless you and keep you and your family.
Hi Marc. My name is Maximiliano. We discover you from your cover of bohemian rhapsody (i'm fan of queen) and we went your recital in argentina! (great show) i use this song to opening in my wedding , we chose this song whit my wife! Thanks a lot for this version , your voice is very especial and u transmit a lot of fellings when i ear Greetins from argentina Marc!
Wow! This is now my favourite version. I thought nobody could ever top Jeffs version. This gave me chills. So much subtleties. Masterful story telling musicianship! Please never do musical theatre! Ever! Haha.
Jeff Buckley’s version of Hallelujah is one of the ONLY one that gives me goosebumps! There is a girl that sings this in a subway hall & she too gives me goosebumps! And now you!’ 🥰🥰
Marc truly is an ARTIST! I can definitely see all the hard work he did and does in order to achieve this level of professionalism. He is not Freddie. He is just a really hard working person and it makes me sad he doesn’t get enough credit for his job. Personally it is usually hard to impress me with some covers but this.. oh God.. brings a lot of emotions. Thank you Marc!
Marc the last thing I want to do while watching more of your personal stuff is to compare your singing to you-know-who. What I hear is pure Martel, and it's the most beautiful thing Ive heard in a while. Thank you Marc, you make my day so much lovelier. Thank you for the amazing music
I just got done watching your video cover of REM's 'Everybody Hurts' and while I was watching it, I kept thinking, "My God - I'd love to hear him cover 'Hallelujah'" and then this shows up in my feed :) It did not disappoint.
Just learned about Marc Matel through the video on U2's Bad. Loved it. Now I'm binging M.M. Yup.... I'm a fan.
Welcome to the rabbit hole! Check out his band Downhere too.
Welcome to a more beautiful world.
Why this guy isn't massive already, I truly have no idea...
Because he isn't singing about money, women, alcohol and drugs.
Because the general public doesn't respect talent.
Harris Cumming let's share all his vids 🙂
Harris Cumming Technically he is pretty big. He's the frontman for Queen Extravaganza.
Because he's singing primarily in American and American's, in general, have no clue when it comes to amazing music/vocalists.
Are you every lost musical legend reincarnated? Your voice is magical. Thank you.
I'm back. I can't stay away!
He can't be Freddie reincarnated. He was born, in 1976, before Freddie died. He was about 15 when Freddie died. Son maybe? Hey it doesn't hurt to dream lol
@@amandabilger2235 Freddie could give him his talent before he passed away thinking something like "I'm about to die, sooner or later so I have to pass my singing abilities to someone who will use it right!" Hah
Search 'Mercuroti'... Simply brilliant
@@MultiKamil97 ok
Life To-do list:
1. To hear Marc live
That's all.
> To hear Marc sing _his_ songs live.
Because one time wasn't enough.
Done
Holy shit!!!!!! In all the years I've been a massive Jeff Buckley fan, never have I found anyone who even got close to his godlike singing let alone cover his cover so perfectly. This is absolute gold.
If you haven't already, his channel is well worth wandering through. He has done many wonderful covers. ua-cam.com/users/cramletram
yes.. ! perfect song And sing
Agreed. This might be sacrilegious but he managed to squeeze more from the song. Amazing!
k.d. lang covered Leonard Cohen’s song during a concert he attended. He bowed to her in deference.
This is criminally under-viewed. This is hands down the best cover of Buckley's rendition.
Marc is SO amazing. He can do anything!
A really good friend of mine passed away not too long ago. This was one of his favorite songs...
I 'm crying ....we losted Freddie and George....but we still got Marc thank god. ..love him❤❤❤
2024 and I still here!
Me too!!
Same!
I know you must be kinda tired being compared to Freddie so I'll just say: You've got the best voice since he was around. :) Please never stop singing.
One of the best singers singing one of the best songs. Perfect ❤️
why is this guy not a super star??? what an amazing voice, best out there.
+Pascals Seite how could that possibly be a bad thing
I agree in the sense that it's probably even harder in a way for Marc to make his own stamp because he does naturally just sound a hell of a lot like Freddie Mercury, even when he's not putting on an imitation. It's a double-edged sword, in a way the fact that he sang for Queen kinda hurts his ability to stand out, even though it's what put his name out there. He still needs original hit songs of his own to truly set himself apart as his own unique artist, but he is an absolutely beautiful singer, no doubt, Marc is the real deal.
Hey is very well known, and he even performed for Céline Dion
He could, but he should write his own songs
He has over a hundred. Try out Paradise.
There are people that sing, and then there are people that can freakin sing. And let me explain the difference; you know the person is exceptionally talented when their voice grabs your undivided attention. So much so that you don't even notice the time passing, or anything going on around you. That, my friends, is Marcs voice. How incredibly captivating.
Joe Junod the most accurate thing I’ve read to describe his talent. Absolutely beautiful thank you.
Not "Freddie Mercury singing Hallelujah," it's Marc Martel singing Hallelujah. You don't have to compare everything he does to Freddie, he doesn't sound like anyone except himself in this song.
He's actually trying to mimic Jeff Buckley in this song. Have a listen to Buckley's cover of Hallelujah.
You're really going to ask people to stop Freddie comparisons when that's the reason for 95 percent of his fan base?
You're right, Sunny. Love it.
From his 90's covers as the title of the video says "Leonard Cohen "a la" Jeff Buckley- Hallelujah (Marc Martel 1994 Cover)"
@@higgsboson9509 he still sounds 100% martel to me though
Just my opinion, but I think this is the prettiest version I've ever heard.
Truly beautiful.
Jeff Buckley's version is hard to beat.
@R Bledsoe
I also prefer Marc’s version to all others.
I agree!
Thank you, Mark. Just thank you . Happiness to you
For me, Buckley's version is still the best.
Don't get me wrong: i love Leonard Cohan. This man was a poet, a genius.
But Buck... he turned this song into something completely new. Something truly heartbreaking and gut wrenching.
Glad you picked his version.
Rest in Peace, Jeff
Was just listening to “Everybody Hurts” and thought “he sounds like Jeff Buckley covering REM” and then I saw this. THIS is my favorite song. I have a cry test for who does it best. KD Lang and Jeff hold the current lead...or perhaps that is held...weeping Hallelujah. Voice of an angel. Such talent.
Hi Sir Marc Martel, I'm just inspired your playing guitar because I also have a dream to become a guitarist also.
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Martel: From the bottom of my heart, thank you for making your son.
Both sons! David Martel also a gifted singer!
I've heard many covers of this song and i didn't like any until i heard Rufus Wainwright's. But Marc Martel makes it like being in a pleasant dream.
I never post anything, but I am just so amazed at Marc. I’m really speechless, watching everything I can find on him. Thank you for sharing your gift, the world is a little better, now.
You should see him live. I have 5 times now and loved every single one. Also, he couldn't be a nicer guy.
@@rachellpedrin9241 facebook.com/groups/1871425636403794/
Forget whatever influences or anything. The man can sing. That is the point.
Absolutely!
There's those who can sing... and those who hit you in the depths of your soul when they sing.
Just sitting here trying to imagine walking through the front door from a grocery run and hearing this freaking Angelic sound coming from my own house.....Ahhhh Crystal is an insanely lucky woman!!!
did i just find the best cover of this song?
yes
I just found you through your 'I want to break free' cover. I then went to 'Nothing else matters". Then immediately thought "I need to hear this man sing Jeff Buckley's hallelujah"....... I cannot express ENOUGH, how much I appreciate your passion, dedication, creative devotion, your voice, and your entire existence. Thank you for being you, and sharing it with a world that so desperately needs you.
He is a good writer too! Here he writes of why he choose this song for his 90s cover series: "Why "Hallelujah"?
Ok, so I'm cheating a little this week. This is a cover of a cover. But this particular cover was so different from the original that it was a kind of rebirth for the song. You could make a case that it was Jeff Buckley who made this song a classic, and not its original composer. And that's a beautiful thing about the art of music. Once it's released, it can take on infinite forms - stripped down, rocked out, turned on its head, sung in a different language or time signature, or even *cringe* remixed for the club! Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" has been covered so many times, it's almost embarrassing to add another one to the pile. But it was made new in 1994, and this is a '90s covers series. So that's my excuse!
Although Cohen recorded it in 1984, I didn't hear "Hallelujah" until quite some time later. And despite the sheer smorgasbord of versions, it was Cohen's original recording that I somehow managed to hear first. It was in the end credits of some movie, if I'm not mistaken, and the lyric grabbed me. I was hooked even before the first chorus. Verse one recalls the biblical account of David, in his innocent exuberance, playing music for the Lord. Then with the second line, Cohen brilliantly deconstructs the mystery of music by referencing the Nashville Number System, a shorthand used by musicians for charting out songs. To my wife's dismay, who is an avid music listener, I completely relate to how familiarity with music's mechanics can sort of harden your heart toward it. It's like anything. When you know something like the back of your own hand, you have to keep working at finding the beauty in it, or face the devastating effects of disillusionment. I'm no poetry buff, but this sentiment seems to be the crux of the song, as it pertains to romantic love.
It was a different David - my brother - who introduced me to Jeff Buckley's music. Since then, Buckley, who died tragically in 1997, has become one of my biggest musical influences. His album, "Grace," unlocked a whole new world of vocal exploration for me. It showed me just how little I really knew about singing, and how far I could hope to take it. The creativity, purity and elasticity Buckley demonstrated were something I'd never really fathomed. The way he wasn't afraid to sound downright feminine in an industry dominated at the time by gruff, baritone singers. His ability to project power and delicacy all in the same breath. If you appreciate serious vocal chops, I highly recommend "Grace." It's one of my all-time favorites. It's guitar rock, with an extra dose of sophistication. My favorite song on the album is actually an original called "Last Goodbye." But for the sake of familiarity (the good kind), here's my cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," in the style of Jeff Buckley, who improved on a masterpiece, IMHO.
P.S. Here's a fun article I found ranking SIXTY different versions of "Hallelujah": www.newsweek.com/60-versions-leonard-cohens-hallelujah-ranked-303580
m.facebook.com/283556381655697/photos/a.417293538281980/1049461711731823/?type=3 "
I won’t compare Marc’s voice with Freddy’s, cos that’s simply OBVIOUS! About this amazing Hallelullah, being Jeff Buckley one of my most loved singers, I only can say hallelullah!!! What a voice and talent you have guy!! (Tears...)
Best version ever ❤️
Thank you.....absolutely 💯
This guy's voice sends me into another dimension. I'll check back when I've returned.
Earth to MIFNP, come in MIFNP.
@@ThatllShowEm it's been two months. Will he ever return? lol
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Marc you sung my favorite song. With emotion love and conviction. You simply got it. You are my best singer. I love you.
Your voice is heavenly. You are the real Saint Mark.
If this isn't played at my funeral, I ain't going
🤣
The best comment-ever! 👌
Really, the best comment 🤣👍
😂😂
И не надо
This video deserves more views
I cried, I wont lie. Everyone has done a cover of this song since Cohen died, I have heard several beautiful ones from both before and after his death. One of my all time favorites is K.D. Lang's version from the opening ceremonies of the 2010 winter Olympics. Her version was backed with the pomp and circumstance of the games and the excitement of the live crowd and it had a certain magic. But this version is a solo in a studio with just a man, a mic, and a guitar and it simply blows me away. Thank you Mr. Martel and bless you for sharing your voice.
Checkout Marc's solo album, Impersonator, especially the song, "High Hopes (The Remake)." Marc is influenced by Buckley, Mercury, Vedder, Michael and Jordan Knight. And listen to his cover of "I Will Always Love You" it is what Buckley would have sounded like.
Yes I absolutely love to hear K. D. Lang sing this.
If you like the fact that it's just a man, a mic and a guitar then you'll love Jeff Buckley's rendition
KD Lang has always been by far my favourite version of this song......I think this just tied for 1st place. will watch this over and over...
@@ToddandRaquiForrest Buckley would have not sang such a cheesy song
Marc and KD Lang, tied, hold 1st place for my favorite cover of this beautiful Cohen song.
I am in LOVE with this guys voice. He's SO freaking talented. He's absolutely amazing.
for me Marc is a great artist, an excellent and true singer, he studied a lot to obtain results, well deserved, all my greatest respect goes to him
Definitly the best cover of this song.
I listen to this at least once a week, but I'm on my fifth repeat in a row at the moment.
I think it is so nice to be Marc Martel and have this God given talent! Everything he sings seems so easy for him... I tried to sing this song along but the police kicked in my front door cause they thaught someone was screaming.
Sometimes a singer with so much range cannot seem to use restraint and they end up doing all these runs that do not do the song justice. But Marc, who has so much talent and range, makes all the right choices to showcase the song, emote the lyrics, and present his beautiful gift all in one perfect performance. That's artistry.
More music sensibility than most singers today. Communicating real emotion is more important than showing off. Go figure.
Ann Kokkoris
Ann, I have seen your other comments. I think I love you. You have the greatest sensibility! So refreshing.
Thanks M3 m3 m3. I write how I feel in the moment and try to limit posting negative ones!
Ann Kokkoris
I try to do the same, but sometimes ignorance gets me going a wi bit too far.
Well said.
Marc, your voice is like molten gold, velvet, and everything lush and beautiful. I wish you'd have more recognition. A talent like you don't come every decade or century.
Marc your voice moves my Spirit to the most beautiful places and tears of joy and sheer bliss come to my eyes as I behold this precious gift you have. I'm sure God weeps with joy as He listens too. It is a blessing to see such a God gifted talent as yours being honorable to God in such a tough industry. Thank you for being the light in the City on a Hill for Jesus. May you shine forever bright in His name. Want you to know how much you are loved for who you are and want to encourage you to keep singing your sweet beautiful moving music to shine light and love in this sometimes very dark world. God bless you and keep you and your family.
Just stunning!
I love your voice Marc. I show you off every chance I get.
Amazing voice and tone!!
Hi Marc.
My name is Maximiliano.
We discover you from your cover of bohemian rhapsody (i'm fan of queen)
and we went your recital in argentina! (great show)
i use this song to opening in my wedding , we chose this song whit my wife!
Thanks a lot for this version , your voice is very especial and u transmit a lot of fellings when i ear
Greetins from argentina Marc!
❤️
Marc if you read this, you've got God's gift, acknowledge and please keep sharing your gift with us ungifted.
God among men! He is completely unappreciated
Omg I'm just in love with this cover and with Marc's voice and incredible talent 💖😍
Utterly beautiful Marc thank you so much ❤
amazing!
In few years Marc Martel will be a well-known famous singer, it is just a beginning of him
Already his channel went from 100,000 to 1,000,000 subscribers within the past 2 years, so hopefully!
Marc can sing anything and sing it beautifully ❤️
Marc, thank you... You sing very beautifully !
BEST HALLELUJAH COVER....
Impecable 👌🏻
Great peace of music!! My best applause!!!!! Super, super great!!!!
Wow! This is now my favourite version. I thought nobody could ever top Jeffs version. This gave me chills. So much subtleties. Masterful story telling musicianship!
Please never do musical theatre! Ever! Haha.
Is it okay if he sings along to musical soundtracks? 😅
Marc's vocals are so seamless when going from full voice to falsetto. The perfect balance of power and gentleness!
Jeff Buckley’s version of Hallelujah is one of the ONLY one that gives me goosebumps! There is a girl that sings this in a subway hall & she too gives me goosebumps! And now you!’ 🥰🥰
Absolutely Beautiful !!!
YOU MARC ARE SECOND TO NONE!!!
Absolutely flawless!❤️❤️❤️
That voice control! Just...amazing.
Love this rendition, amazing control of your voice as always, no one like you, thank you and God bless you 🙏
Can't stop hearing this again and again 💙👍👍👍
Just wow. The patience in letting the song develop no faster than the emotion in the story is pure genuis. Bravo Marc.
perfection😩❤
Good lord this man can sing! One of the most talented musicians I've seen in a while. What an incredible tonality and range you have Marc!
Thank you Marc!
I've seen Jeff Buckley perform this live when I was 13 and you gave me the same feeling he did... You are amazing!
Which concert ?
What a Legend. I completely missed this Guy. God damn this is awesome
I want to listen to you endlessly ... wonderful, emotionally
...and Mr Cohen and Mr. Martel are from Montreal, QC, we are so proud.
Rest in peace Mr Leonard Cohen, we all miss you
Marc may be my favorite singer of all time
Such a voice with such heart!
Perfect. Absolutely perfect.
You can’t be replaced by anyone else.
so beautiful . Wiping away the tears.
I don't think I've ever heard a voice so beautiful
I like this cover.
It must be my 2nd favorite version of this song after Jeff's version of course.
Great job.
Marc truly is an ARTIST! I can definitely see all the hard work he did and does in order to achieve this level of professionalism. He is not Freddie. He is just a really hard working person and it makes me sad he doesn’t get enough credit for his job.
Personally it is usually hard to impress me with some covers but this.. oh God.. brings a lot of emotions. Thank you Marc!
Simply delightful! Completely inspired & perfectly delivered. Thank you.
Very beautiful Marc.
ALL THIS COVERS OF YOU ARE FANTASTIC MEN!
THANKS!
Imo, Marc is one of the most talented musicians ive ever had the pleasure of listening and watching.
This is so good
Marc the last thing I want to do while watching more of your personal stuff is to compare your singing to you-know-who. What I hear is pure Martel, and it's the most beautiful thing Ive heard in a while. Thank you Marc, you make my day so much lovelier. Thank you for the amazing music
I just got done watching your video cover of REM's 'Everybody Hurts' and while I was watching it, I kept thinking, "My God - I'd love to hear him cover 'Hallelujah'" and then this shows up in my feed :) It did not disappoint.
Wow. I’m not sure there’s anymore to say. Beautiful.
So Amazing voice and feelings! He makes me cry!! So beautiful song , for a talented singer!! Yo deserve to be a superstar!!
DUDE!!!!😢😢😢goose bumps. ❤❤
Thank you for your work, once again, you are back from heaven, sweet angel, just listening and no bla bla 🙏🇧🇪
Fabulous. Just superb.
beautifully sung
I love it
Marc Martel is amazing
Hallelujah for your divine voice and graceful talent dear Marc. Embrace from Mexico
goosebumps over here
Im gonna go cry, youre voice is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing with us
Marc Mattel, congratulations for your 4 days performed in México City with a SOLD OUT. 👏👏👏👏👏👏🇲🇽