When 18-year-old Harrison Craig stepped onto the stage of The Voice Australia, no one could have imagined that his performance of Josh Groban’s “Broken Vow” would go on to become the most-watched audition in the show’s history. The Melbourne native didn’t just impress the judges—he captivated audiences around the world, amassing an incredible 54 million views as listeners fell in love with his rich, golden voice.

Harrison’s achievement is even more powerful when you understand the journey behind it. He has lived with a stutter since childhood, a challenge that made his early years especially tough. “Throughout most of primary school, I was bullied quite a lot,” he once shared, reflecting on the isolation and hardship he endured.

Yet the moment Harrison begins to sing, the stutter vanishes—replaced by a smooth, velvety tone reminiscent of vocal legends like Josh Groban and Andrea Bocelli. With “Broken Vow,” Harrison did more than showcase extraordinary talent; he proved that the very thing that once caused him pain could be transformed into his greatest strength.