Grabe is an overstatement in Filipno language but there's really no other way to describe this but grabe talaga it's like OMG on steriods I have nothing but respect she is a story teller and she has given a more profoundly dramatic dimension of the character through the way she sang it. If you have heard her still hurting rendition you will know what I mean
This woman is a Goddess & I adore her gorgeous voice since I was a teenager!!! Learned to be a classical singer so I could get those clear & strong notes out best! Then I'd imitate her, Sarah Brightman & then later Charlotte Church. They were the 3 ladies that got me excited to sing & I will always adore this Goddess Lea 🙏😊💕
I have heard so many artist who sang this song and they were great. However, Lea’s interpretation was impeccable, very clean and you can actually understand every note which translate to storytelling. What an amazing voice! She owned it!
I was there when she sang this. And you could feel the sadness, the loneliness, the pain... I prefer this tempo than the original.. it makes me ponder more about the situation.
True. But it's a bit too clear for my taste. I love Jessie Muellers tone which just shows how broken Jenna actually is. This version is nice but it shows less emotion...
I would like to hear When He Sees Me from Waitress also, because this is amazing. If she already has and I don't know about it, can someone please point me in the right direction?
Perfectly clear, not mumbled. This version and that of Makki of TNT are so far the best. But, try look at the smallest details, Lea's emphasis on the message is still the best because she hits you on the core. Perhaps, this one is the perfect balance of elements: the singer, the vocie and the song. It's not always the singer but also the song, you know?
@@jay-ardeguzman5891 Yes, I think it was the organizer or the venue that didn't allow it. The rules didn't state that filming wasn't allowed, I only found out when I was asked to put my phone away. I saw others filming as well so maybe they were able to film and upload some of the songs from the show. I do remember being asked to put my phone away during a Taylor Swift concert too, so I think filming in general is just really discouraged.
Oh no hun, she's just honest and blunt. She was never arrogant, she knows what's right and wrong, and she speaks up whenever she think it's necessary and if she knows she's right.
Oh no hun, she's just honest and blunt. She was never arrogant, she knows what's right and wrong, and she speaks up whenever she think it's necessary and if she knows she's right.
She's original Jenna, so of course she's gonna be better than anyone else. But you gotta know that this was sung at a concert, which sounded a bit different than when it's sung during the show. Sara does it different too when she's playing Jenna or during her concert. Btw, I love all of them: Jessie, Sara, and Lea. All wonderful, kind human beings.
I thought it was an E, but my Molly is hitting an E here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HFfUinYfg04.html Lea looks to be hitting a D#, unless I'm mistaken
@@XGoing.mentallyinsaneX. Almost positive this is half a step lower. I just played a bit from the original Broadway cast album and Jessie sang it a little higher.
She sings it beautifully. However, doesn’t sing the song the way the girl actually feels. Can’t do a cover of this song. You have to actually be on the stage.
This is not Lea. Different timbre of voice. The head tone is not as crystal clear as Lea's. This is someone who plays the role from the musical where this song is played.
@@allgood5710 At PICC. Your comment feels accusatory. You don't have to listen to it if you don't like it. I have no intention of deceiving my viewers.