He was told not to sing—his dream was “too risky,” his voice just a “hobby.” At 19, Jason Farol was chasing a hope bigger than his parents’ plans, sneaking into the garage to record a shaky audition video for ABC’s Duets. Sitting in his car, heart racing, he whispered, “I don’t want them to hear how I really feel.” But Kelly Clarkson did. She saw something real in his quiet tape and chose him as her partner. Their song? Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah. And as Jason poured his heart into every note, something incredible happened—his father, once afraid of this dream, stepped forward, eyes filled with tears. “I really believe in him,” he said. The music had done what words couldn’t—it brought them together. And that night, Jason didn’t just perform. He proved that sometimes, chasing a dream can heal more than just yourself.

In 2012, Jason Farol was a 19-year-old with a big dream. The only problem was that his parents didn’t agree with his dream to go forward as a professional singer.

Pop Star Kelly Clarkson Performs CHILLING ‘Hallelujah’ Duet

During his submitted audition tape, Farol filmed from inside his car in the garage as he was fearful his parents would not support him in his endeavors. He was submitting an audition for ABC’s one-run singing competition, Duets, for which Kelly Clarkson was a judge.

“Right now my parents’ main focus for me is to pay attention to school,” Farol said in his tape. “It’s kind of why I’m recording in the car. I don’t want my parents to hear how I feel about their life plan for me.

Clarkson chose Farol as a duet partner for the season because of his incredible talent, and when they were practicing together for an episode titled “Songs That Inspire”, Farol got an unexpected surprise.

Kelly Clarkson + Jason Farol Head to 'Heartbreak Hotel' on 'Duets'

Singing Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah”, you can hear the raw power and emotion behind every word as they rehearse and out of the corner of the room, Farol’s father walks out!

The song, being one of his father’s favorites, brought out a new side to his dad that he wasn’t expecting!

“I really believe in him,” Farol’s dad said. “I really believe in him. I hope he makes it.”

And with that, the two moved forward with their stunning rednition of a classic song that would bring anyone to tears!

Watch the full performance below! (WARNING: Keep the tissues handy!)

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