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Sofronio Vasquez showcases his unstoppable vocals in a show-stopping ballad from the hit Broadway musical Waitress. While there have been several male renditions of this song, his performance firmly stands among the best

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Sofronio Vasquez delivers an unstoppable vocal performance with a show-stopping ballad from Broadway’s Waitress

Sofronio Vasquez has captivated audiences with his powerhouse rendition of “She Used To Be Mine,” the emotional ballad from the Broadway musical Waitress.

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Known for his unstoppable vocals, Vasquez’s performance delivers an impressive emotional depth, taking the stage with raw energy and vulnerability. While several male artists have covered this iconic song, his rendition firmly ranks among the best.

Watch his cover of “She Used To Be Mine” below.

What to know about “She Used To Be Mine” from Waitress

Originally performed by Sara Bareilles in the Broadway production of Waitress, “She Used To Be Mine” is an angst-filled anthem about Jenna, a small-town pie maker grappling with the life she never imagined. The song reflects her longing for change, fueled by the desire to provide a better future for her unborn child. Sofronio’s interpretation brings a fresh intensity to the piece, demonstrating his range and ability to connect with the song’s heartfelt narrative.

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Vasquez’s rise to fame has been nothing short of remarkable. The winner of Season 26 of The Voice, Sofronio made history as the first Asian and Filipino contestant to win the U.S. singing competition. Originally from Mindanao, Philippines, and now residing in Utica, New York, he has quickly made a name for himself with his powerful voice and inspiring story.

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Growing up in poverty, Sofronio saw music as his ticket out of hardship. After his father’s passing in 2018, he shifted his focus to supporting his family, balancing his career as a dental assistant with his dreams of musical stardom. His audition on The Voice was a turning point, with all four judges—Snoop Dogg, Michael BublĂ©, Gwen Stefani, and Reba McEntire—turning their chairs. Choosing Michael BublĂ© as his mentor, Sofronio went on to deliver unforgettable performances, including a show-stopping rendition of “Unstoppable” by Sia.

Now, with a record deal under Universal Music Group and a $100,000 prize, Sofronio is focused on his music career, determined to blend classic songs with a contemporary pop sound. His journey is just beginning, and fans can expect even more powerful performances.

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