There have been several renditions of “Hallelujah,” but none can compare to Jennifer Hudson’s beautiful rendition performed at Royal Albert Hall. The crowd at the Global Citizen Prize presentation was captivated by the Chicago, Illinois R&B singer as she performed a rendition of Leonard Cohen’s classic.

The song began with a wonderful vocal melody by J.Hud, who then passionately and firmly sang the first stanza. The lady easily brought out the song’s beauty and demonstrated tremendous dynamic control with her unequaled pair of pipes as she went to town on the tune. With so many people streaming the song online, the music video quickly racked up 16 million views.

For the initial stanza, Hudson sang solo, with just the barest accompaniment of piano, allowing her voice to shine. She was completely unfazed by the difficulty and devoted herself fully to the performance. J.Hud was able to really shine on the track with the beautiful accompaniment of a choir and full band beginning with the main vocal refrain. The unique performance was beautifully concluded with a call and response segment including both her and the choir.

Online commenters gushed over Hudson’s “Hallelujah,” praising her vocal prowess and stating that Hudson is among the greatest singers of all time. It demonstrates her skill, commitment, and competence. Everyone else in the music business looks up to her. One of Hudson’s many popular YouTube videos is her rendition of “The Impossible Dream (The Quest)” that she did while coaching on The Voice UK.

Among J.Hud’s many notable performances is the Leonard Cohen song “Hallelujah,” which she sang at her coaching debut on The Voice in 2017 and at other high-profile events.

In 2004, Hudson became well-known after making it to the finals of American Idol and finishing seventh overall. She went on to release her 2008 self-titled debut album, which reached number two on the Billboard 200, the same year.

Later in life, from 2017 to 2019, Hudson served as a coach on The Voice in the United States and the United Kingdom. Hudson became the first female coach to ever win The Voice UK when her singer Mo Adeniran took home the trophy in 2017.

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