Hear the ‘Hallelujah’ That’s Trampling Secular Tunes on International Charts

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The Voice‘s Jordan Smith made waves when his rendition of “Great Is Thy Faithfulness” knocked Adele from her top spot on iTunes last month

Now, the Lee University student is at it again, sinking his teeth into “Hallelujah” and crushing the secular competition, including Selena Gomez, Drake and Meghan Trainor, among others.  

When Smith auditioned for The Voice earlier this year, coach Adam Levine called him the “most important person ever” to be on the show.  

Watch the video to see his latest performance and do your best to hold in the tears.  

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