Infants and toddlers are well-known for being shy.
They could be hilarious at home and scream at the top of their throats, but as soon as they step into a room filled with strangers, even family members at a Christmas party, they shut up and act like they can’t talk.

If parents do not actively teach their kids to be bold, they will do what most youngsters do when offered the chance to shine.
Drake, on the other side, is not your average adolescent.
He consented to perform the national anthem in front of thousands of people at a recent Syracuse Women’s game of basketball, then began to scream it at the top of his abilities.
Although being just 3 years old, the boy’s talent to perform the national anthem captivated the audience.
It’s no wonder that the women’s team won by over 50 goals. In the footage, you can see Drake walking to the court with a large microphone in his hand.
He subsequently stands in front of 6,000 people at the Carrier to sing the anthem.

He not just sings the Star-Spangled Banner flawlessly, but he does so as a 3. Many Americans, much less the three-year-olds, do not grasp all of the lyrics of the anthem.
After completing the entire hymn, the youngster finished it with a blast of notes.
When he was done, the Syracuse crowd cheered him with a rapturous applause and an avalanche of clapping.
Players of Syracuse’s basketball game approached him after he completed singing the anthem.
They showed their enthusiasm for the kid’s voice and skills by raising their hands and fist bumping him.
He might not have grasped the magnitude of his accomplishment, but the adults in the crowd did.

His performance ended up breaking the stadium mark. He was the youngest person to ever sing it in the Dome’s history.
“I just believe he’s too small to grasp how huge of a problem that is,” the boy’s mom, Chelsea, informed Syracuse.com.
“We simply attempt not to become fired up about it and keep things calm for him.”
We don’t question him whether he’s anxious, so he might not think about it. I don’t believe he knows what it is to feel scared.”
He not only performs great, but he likes performing as well. He, too, is a sports fanatic.
And he is extremely proud of his country. He practices singing at home with toy mics.
His best song is always “The Star Spangled Banner.” But that wasn’t his 1st time doing it at a sports game.
All through the season, he sang the national anthem for an Auburn minor-league baseball club.
Watch the video and enjoy this angelic boy with his angelic voice. Share this incredible story with your loved ones.







