The majority of parents agree that at this age, toddlers enjoy bashing things together. Hugo Molina, on the other hand, has greatly upped the bar. When he plays the drums, he appears to have a perfect beat. The 2-year-old’s audition performance for “Spain’s Got Talent” was so impressive that it has received over 10 million views since being uploaded to YouTube in September 2019.
Hugo was the youngest “Spain’s Got Talent” contestant. He seemed at ease in front of a studio audience, demonstrating his remarkable drumming prowess. Manuel is Hugo Jesus’ father. After carrying his small son across the stage, he carefully placed him in front of a drum set. One of the hosts was concerned that the toddler would grow worried. The emcee asked the audience not to applaud or clap when Hugo took the platform. Many people were taken aback by the small boy’s ability to sit in front of such a huge studio audience without becoming enraged or fleeing backstage.
Everyone was probably astonished to see a young child attempting to get on the show. Hugo was undoubtedly a cute boy, but they also questioned if a young child could have any true aptitude or if it was just a game for him to play. Hugo was adorable, but there were a lot more performers that had real talent. Hugo would only be able to advance so far in such a competition by being cute.
The small youngster is carried onto the stage and placed in front of the drum, holding drumsticks. Most likely, some witnesses wondered if the small child knew what he was meant to do with them. Because of his smile and stage demeanor, he was incredibly endearing. Hugo’s musical ability was still in question at such a young age. It was evident that he possessed the ability to win the hearts of both the judges and the studio audience.
When Hugo began to perform, the judges and studio audience were taken aback. This young man’s drumming made everyone realize they were watching a natural musician rather than a charming youngster. The background music begins right away. Hugo’s father asks his kid as he turns to face him, “How do we play the drums?” The child then begins to play tunes from Semana Santa in Seville. This is typical Spanish fiesta music played during Holy Week.
The judges were impressed by the young boy’s abilities. He quickly demonstrated that he was capable of more. Hugo played faster and added a wooden block to his performance as the music accelerated. He maintained constant eye contact with the large audience throughout the performance. Many others wondered if the little child was aware of what was going on. Hugo appears surprised at the audience’s reaction. He appears to play the drums with ease.
Hugo’s drumming ability astounded everyone. Backstage, his mother appeared to relax as she was glad and overjoyed with her son’s performance. Hugo could handle it, but Mom was understandably concerned about her little son playing in front of a large crowd. Hugo’s father never left his side during the performance. The presence of his father next to him made the young child appear more at ease.
Hugo advanced to the following round of the competition after receiving four “Yes” votes from the panel of judges. Additionally, during the fifth season of the program, this youngster won the entire competition and received 25,000 euros at the age of 2. The YouTube channel for Kids Got Talent has helped the young child gain access to over 10 million visitors. Hugo’s family shares updates about his career on Instagram and YouTube, where fans of his audition can follow him.