One Voice, Fifteen Legends: The AGT Audition That Refused to Be Forgotten

When Gabriel Brown, better known online as Black Gryph0n, stepped onto the America’s Got Talent stage, no one expected what followed. Teaming up with his brother Nathanael as The Brown Brothers, Gabriel didn’t just sing a song — he detonated the idea of what one human voice could do.

Midway through A Million Dreams, the performance took a sharp turn. Gabriel began slipping between voices with frightening ease, bouncing from Blake Shelton to a playful singing caricature of Simon Cowell, then soaring into Bon Jovi. Each switch landed clean, confident, and instantly recognizable — the audience barely had time to breathe.

Then came the characters. Mickey Mouse. Goofy. Gollum. Donkey from Shrek. Elmo. Venom. Even the falsetto magic of the Bee Gees made an appearance. Fifteen voices. One song. Zero hesitation. What started as curiosity quickly turned into disbelief.

Behind the spectacle was a deeper story. Gabriel is a U.S. Navy veteran and a professional voice actor, and both brothers are on the autism spectrum. Their AGT moment wasn’t just about impressions — it was about visibility, representation, and proving that talent doesn’t come in one shape or sound.

The internet reacted exactly as you’d expect. Clips titled “1 Man Sings in 15 Voices” exploded across YouTube, pulling in millions of views and refusing to fade even years later. First viral in late 2022, the performance is still circulating heavily in 2025 — a rare case where a talent-show moment doesn’t just trend… it sticks.

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