Im starting to have a crush on him and its weird but he really looks so humble and cute and he brings out alot of emotion to this performance. Great job and I wish he could come here in the Philippines to perform.
Karrie Langit, apparently while auditioning for this role, he thought of his three-year-old son who was back at his home in New Zealand- he thought of his son’s feelings as Dad went away to play Simba on stage. He channels those emotions into the song, I think.
When I saw The Lion King on the week of 9/11 in 2001, I cried because I saw myself in Simba singing this song, because like him, my father died when I was a teenager. 😪🙏🏼
I have watched The Lion King 3 times, the last one two moths ago in New Zealand and I believe Nick Afoa is the best Simba ever... Great performance 👏👏👏
I have been repeatedly listening with this song the whole day and it keeps playing all over and over again inside my head. I have seen so many guys sung this song but Nick Afoa owns this song. He has given this song with his own style and made the song more dramatic and so emotional.
Literally watched this in theatre yesterday had the pleasure of sitting on the 3rd row away from the stage - the whole cast was amazing but Nicholas Afoa as simba stood out the most
I think both of them is equally great in a two different ways, if that makes sense... but Jason had this look on his face in some of his performances that makes you feel like the song was made for him.
Victoria Mann Jason looked like what Simba would look as a human, I guess. 😂. I felt that way about all of the original performers of the Broadway show. They all looked the part, besides playing them well.
"Father I can't find a waaaaaaaaay." He briefly fluctuates flat during "waaaaaaaay" and he should never do that. That note needs to be held more firmly. The ensuing, "You promised you'd be there!" has a sharp "there". The following "Whenever I needed you" has a flat "you". The following, "you're not anywhere" has a flat "where". The ensuing "I'm trying to hold on" has a sharp "on". His first "the sun will rise" briefly drifts flat. The following "I know" and "clouds must clear" both contain very brief flat notes. The tail end of "I hear your voice deep insiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiide" also contains an unfortunate flat fluctuation. "And that the clouds must clear" is just a total mess, in my estimation. "The sun, the sun will rise" also has a brief flat note at the end of "rise." You may have noticed that Afoa doesn't like to hold end notes. He breathlessly cuts them short. That's a smart move for a singer that doesn't have confidence in his voice to sustain notes.
@@boomaha325 it's called melisma, and in the post Mariah world, singers have been singing like that since childhood. He's trying his best to flatten his notes for the stage but that R&B influence is coming through. I like it. I'd sing it that way too if I were to sing this.
I want Nick Afoa to come across the pond to Broadway. I’d pay serious money to see him live in the role of Simba 😍
Im starting to have a crush on him and its weird but he really looks so humble and cute and he brings out alot of emotion to this performance. Great job and I wish he could come here in the Philippines to perform.
Karrie Langit, apparently while auditioning for this role, he thought of his three-year-old son who was back at his home in New Zealand- he thought of his son’s feelings as Dad went away to play Simba on stage. He channels those emotions into the song, I think.
When I saw The Lion King on the week of 9/11 in 2001, I cried because I saw myself in Simba singing this song, because like him, my father died when I was a teenager. 😪🙏🏼
The best Simba ever!! I met his a month ago and he’s just the best!!! Can’t wait to meet him again in 2 months ☺️❤️🦁👑
Matilda Lochrin I met him twice :) His so nice!!
OMG I can actually feel Simba's helplessness on this song! What a performance!!
Only felt like that before with Jason Raize's video...
I have watched The Lion King 3 times, the last one two moths ago in New Zealand and I believe Nick Afoa is the best Simba ever... Great performance 👏👏👏
I have been repeatedly listening with this song the whole day and it keeps playing all over and over again inside my head. I have seen so many guys sung this song but Nick Afoa owns this song. He has given this song with his own style and made the song more dramatic and so emotional.
I am falling in love with this Simba....I got to stop watching him.....
I'm so glad that when I finally got to see lion king nick was the current simba 🦁
Literally watched this in theatre yesterday had the pleasure of sitting on the 3rd row away from the stage - the whole cast was amazing but Nicholas Afoa as simba stood out the most
Second row...we had eye moment...yes in my head but still heheh
Hi! In what city and theater the performance you watched took place?
@@pchelka1355 Nick Afoa currently performs in London, Lyceum theatre
He gives me CHILLS! YESSS!😃🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
I wish there was footage of "He lives in you (Reprise)"
MrLimo217 there is
Beautiful voice
That neck paint colour would look sooo good as a lipstick 💄💋 ❤️
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Lol best comment! 😂👏🏽
This young man is not only physically beautiful, he is very talented actor and singer.
he is beautiful !
This song is the best it brings back all of my memories from when I was young
Yes father god I have felt this way
3:03 3:12 and 3:35 just killed me!!!
Oh man! I wish that the Lion King production could come to the Philippines!
Sana tapos e libre mo ako,at sana rin may auditions...
Andrea Malabag It is!
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Oh Mufasa....
Seriously men need to cover up their chest. I’m tingling all over.
Anyone else think he kinda sound similar to Christopher jackson
The Lion King
Melbourne
He's making me wet idk why lol THESPIANS HELP ME
im so hard
this is my dad's page...but I'm a girl and he does make me melt
nick (not my dad)
Joshua Merecedes thanks for clearing that up
He's good, but not as close as Jason Raize.
especially on he lives in you Jason killed that song ,but nick is my favorite for this song
I think both of them is equally great in a two different ways, if that makes sense... but Jason had this look on his face in some of his performances that makes you feel like the song was made for him.
Victoria Mann Jason looked like what Simba would look as a human, I guess. 😂. I felt that way about all of the original performers of the Broadway show. They all looked the part, besides playing them well.
But Jason is dead......and he wasn't as good as Nick. Sorry!
@@victoriamann6645 I agree Jason was great!
I appreciate Nick Afoa, but he's too often flat here.
"Father I can't find a waaaaaaaaay." He briefly fluctuates flat during "waaaaaaaay" and he should never do that. That note needs to be held more firmly.
The ensuing, "You promised you'd be there!" has a sharp "there". The following "Whenever I needed you" has a flat "you". The following, "you're not anywhere" has a flat "where". The ensuing "I'm trying to hold on" has a sharp "on". His first "the sun will rise" briefly drifts flat. The following "I know" and "clouds must clear" both contain very brief flat notes. The tail end of "I hear your voice deep insiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiide" also contains an unfortunate flat fluctuation. "And that the clouds must clear" is just a total mess, in my estimation. "The sun, the sun will rise" also has a brief flat note at the end of "rise."
You may have noticed that Afoa doesn't like to hold end notes. He breathlessly cuts them short. That's a smart move for a singer that doesn't have confidence in his voice to sustain notes.
@@boomaha325 wait, who are you? 😭😂😂😂😂
The bit where he fluctuates on the clouds must clear is my favourite part lol
@@boomaha325 it's called melisma, and in the post Mariah world, singers have been singing like that since childhood. He's trying his best to flatten his notes for the stage but that R&B influence is coming through. I like it. I'd sing it that way too if I were to sing this.