If you’ve ever participated in a game, chances are you’ve stood up for the national anthem. In that moment, everyone in the stadium or on the field unites to honor their nation. Therefore, it’s a significant occasion when you’re granted the opportunity to sing the anthem in front of a large audience. In the case of 3-year-old Drake Winslow, his rendition had a remarkable impact, prompting 6000 people to rise to their feet!
Drake’s mother shares that he loves singing around the house, with his favorite song being the Star-Spangled Banner. When he was given the chance to perform the National Anthem at the School Day game in Syracuse, New York, it was a perfect fit. What makes this even more special is that Drake, at just three years old, became the youngest person in the University’s history to accomplish this feat.

Standing alongside his mother as the host introduces the young performer, Drake begins to sing with remarkable calmness and confidence. The entire audience is captivated by the flawless performance of the little boy, who sings the entire anthem without missing a beat.
Upon completing his rendition, the adorable boy immediately embraces his mom, and his brilliant performance is met with the thunderous applause of a standing ovation. Watch the complete video below and share your thoughts with us in the Facebook comments!