Dimash Qudaibergen might just be the best singer in the business. That’s what many fans said after being blown away by his exceptional range and beautiful voice while covering Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On.” The Kazakh virtuoso can sing in several vocal registers, and in this performance, he shows off his jaw-dropping ability to hit the high notes in the female soprano range.
Dimash opened the song with a creamy low register before building to the sky-high closing key change, hitting all the big notes without breaking a sweat. The Kazakh talent showed off not only an unbelievable range, but also a honeyed tone and the ability to inject the song with a touching emotional depth. It’s not easy to take on Dion’s signature song, but The Music Man is confident in saying that Dimash was just the man for the job.
Dimash gave his rendition of “My Heart Will Go On” at the opening ceremony of the Hainan International Film Festival, and his performance has been viewed 6.6 million times on YouTube. Fans praised Dimash’s vocals, adding comments such as “I have never heard such a beautiful voice, ever!” and “I think he’s the best singer out there. I am 60 and I listen to a lot of singers, but this man has an exceptional quality to him. He makes people cry easily because his voice reaches depths people don’t even know they have.”
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Dimash can sing in various styles, but his numerous covers of Dion’s hits are among his most popular performances. He covered “All by Myself” at his Bastau concert, taking clear influence from the famous Dion recording of the song. Dimash not only channels Dion’s style in his rendition, but also brings his own flavor through adding fresh melodies. The Music Man readers will def want to tune in at the three-minute mark, where Dimash throws the vocal to the crowd before heading into the outro with some stratospheric high notes.
Dinmukhamed Qanatuly Qudaibergen, known professionally as Dimash, is a 30-year-old singer who was born on May 24, 1994, in Aqtobe, Kazakhstan. He first came to broad public attention in former Soviet bloc countries in 2015 by becoming the Grand Prix winner of the Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk, Belarus. Dimash also gained a substantial fanbase in China after finishing second in the Hunan TV reality television competition Singer in 2017, which he entered as a wildcard competitor.