Jeremy Allen White in “Del Me Da Nothing”: “Boss” was also hit
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Bruce Springsteen was struck by Jeremy Allen White’s voice in the trailer of the film “Del Me Da Nothing”, generating doubts and enthusiasm among the fans for the vocal similarity between the actor and the singer.
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Last week it was a sensation for Bruce Springsteen fans with the spread of the trailer of “Del Me From Nowhere”, the long biography of the legendary rocker. But what really attracted attention, generating a buzz on social networks and even the “boss” himself, was the impressive similarity of Jeremy Allen White’s voice, who plays Springsteen, with that of his singer.
The trailer quickly became viral, with thousands of fans who share their reactions and express a real confusion. In comments and discussions, the question was unanimous: “Jeremy sings or used Bruce’s voice?”
The doubt was so great that many confessed to return the video several times, trying to distinguish the actor’s voice from the icon. White’s ability to imitate not only the intonation, but the soul of Springsteen’s voice is a remarkable undertaking and a testimony of his dedication to the role.
And they weren’t just doubtful fans. Bruce Springsteen himself, while looking at the material, revealed that he had a moment of perplexity. Imagine the leader who questioned the authenticity of his voice in a work that portrays is something that further increases the level of leave for the film. This involuntary approval of Springsteen’s vocal performance of White is the greatest compliment that the actor could receive, demonstrating how much to convince his interpretation he promises to be.
“Disid me from Nowhere” promises to be more than a biography; It seems to be an immersion in the essence of Bruce Springsteen and the vocal performance of Jeremy Allen White in the trailer is a powerful sign that the magic will be present. The expectation is now seeing how this similarity will translate on the big screen, but one thing is certain: White’s voice has already conquered the world, making everyone anxious more.
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