Four judges hit their buttons instantly with just five words from a 1966 classic.

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Charlie Luske’s blind audition on The Voice Holland was nothing short of electrifying. With his powerful rendition of James Brown’s “It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World,” he left the judges in awe—so much so that they hit their buzzers before he even finished the first line.

Originally recorded in 1966 by James Brown and Betty Jean Newsome, the song became a classic, topping the Billboard R&B chart and reaching No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. Its title cleverly references the 1963 comedy film “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.” Known for its demanding vocals, the song is a true test of skill—and Charlie delivered a performance worthy of its legendary status.

Beyond his remarkable voice, Charlie Luske is also a well-known actor and TV presenter in the Netherlands. Encouraged by his father, he began taking voice lessons at the age of 12—a decision that clearly shaped his journey to stardom.

His success on The Voice Holland took him all the way to the semifinals, and he later released his own single, “Nobody’s Guy.” With undeniable talent and a stage presence that captivates, Charlie continues to shine.

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