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Susan Boyle Eclipsed By 12-Year-Old Talent

Posted Mon Apr 20, 2009 12:41pm PDT by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Video Ga Ga

Britain's Got Talent hopeful Susan Boyle became an overnight sensation last week with her moving performance of "I Dream A Dream" from the Broadway musical Les Miserables. Her back story of being a 48-year-old plain Jane who had never been kissed and lives with her cat helped her rack up tens of millions of YouTube video plays in days.


But 12-year-old Shaheen Jafargholi from Mount Pleasant, Swansea appears to have the goods to eclipse Boyle.

Jafargholi's performance Saturday night on the competition show has given the Internet yet another new buzz.

Initially, Jafargholi's fate did not look so promising when he began singing Amy Winehouse's "Valerie." Though his pure vocals were evident, judge Simon Cowell stopped him just seconds into the song to tell him that he was headed in the wrong direction and asked him what else he sang.

Instead of being crushed, the savvy preteen immediately responded with The Jackson 5's "Who's Loving You?" (Click image below to see him perform.)

From the first note of the track, Jafargholi won over Cowell, the other judges and audience.

Susan Boyle is incredible, but personality plays a big part on these shows. It is going to be tough for a humble, middle aged woman who is hesitant to get a makeover to pose stiff competition for a cute kid who is quick on his feet and able to tackle a Michael Jackson song.

While Jafargholi's skill is undeniable the Jackson song was not spontaneous or much of a risk for him. Last year, he toured the UK for six weeks performing Jackson music for an elaborate pop concert-style show Wales reports.

Additionally, he already has an impressive resume that includes attending The Mark Jermin Stage School in Swansea since the age of five, appearing in the BBC's Torchwood And Casualty and an ad for Comic Relief.

And if that is not enough competition for Susan Boyle, Jafargholi also offers humility to match.

When asked how he felt when Cowell interrupted his performance and asked him to sing a different song, Jafargholi said he was grateful. "I couldn't believe Simon Cowell had given me a second chance," Jarargholi told Wales. "He's basically God in the music industry."

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1132 Comments

61. Brandie -
That was .. .......... ......... ........ ?

62. BENU -
cool.

63. jim stewart -
What is the big deal!!? Where has Susan been hiding? Fix her hair, her eyebrows, her face, and she needs to lose about 50 lbs.There are so many other people waiting out there much better than Susan. She looks lost and confused. I think a man will come on to her and use her . They will make her feel beautiful and then watch out. If anyone shows interest in her it will be for what they can get out of her. Someone should warn her, before it is to late.

64. a friend -
The boy needs time to mature I still support Susan more talent than truly known

65. Blueberry P -
If an alien were to intercept the TV traffic from this planet for the last several years they'd rapidly conclude that singing is somehow key to life on this lousy planet? Life has been on this planet for 4 billion years and we've yet to set foot on our nearest neighbor, war and economic recession dominates the headlines, AIDS has destroyed Africa, malaria continues to kill 14 million people a year, the water supply is contaminated with thousands of pounds of pharmaceutical drugs causing pernicious damage to animal and human DNA, 50 million men,women, and children in this country lack health insurance - but what the hell, some kid in London has a good pair of pipes!

66. a friend -
The boy needs time to mature I still support Susan more talent than truly known

67. hotshot -
wow i think i just went to heaven and came back down

68. Yahoo! Music User -
the ugly girl could sing the little boy could too

69. sensey -
For the record - "Who's Lovin' You" was originally performed (and composed) by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles (in 1960 I think). Let's give credit where it's due (and not to the pervert Michael Jacko).

70. Yahoo! Music User -
i never heard them sing but they were both probably good and i hope the best for them.

71. Arpad -
The first song he attempted to sing, he was way off. He was stopped and given another chance. So all we know is that he could sing the next one. Susan Boyle has a voice. This kid is great theatrics, but cannot compare in terms of voice or delivery. He may be a teenage treat. But she can sing Dion to Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald to Madonna. This type of voice does not come around that often. No comparison!

72. Erik -
funny

73. AsDfGhJ -
did u see simon scratch his nose with middle finger? it's a microexpression of dislike =] although i'm not sure if it's for the kid or the song

74. Oaksap -
I dont get how this is relevant, we are fighting 2 wars in the middle east, millions are being massacred in Africa, our corporations and our government are full of corruption, and our global climate is changing. How the hell does a little boy knowing how to sing have anything to do with whats going on in the world? How is this on the front page of yahoo news? This is despicable.

75. Greennoodle -
I LOVE PIE!!!!!!!!!Pie is awesome!!

76. Marie -
This kid is brilliant, go to utube and listen to him sing.

77. Yahoo! Music User -
I like him, he has potential and a great voice, but it still doesn't come close to Susan..I hope Susan wins!

78. Rena D -
i think the kid is great and i think simon a smart man and knows how to make a buck.

79. Rena D -
i think the kid is great and i think simon is great.

80. MaryM -
Susan Boyle was more than incredible!

She is very secure in how she fills about herself.

It was fantastic to see how the audience and the judges had miss judged her because the were looking at the outside only!
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