Known worldwide from The Bodyguard, the song is famous for its wide range and long, soaring high notes—parts that challenge even the strongest vocalists. That night, Ignazio didn’t just sing it; he owned it.

From the very first lines, the audience could feel the emotion in his voice. As the song climbed higher and higher, Ignazio delivered each note with remarkable control and softness, making the performance feel effortless.
When he reached the iconic high note, it sounded almost heaven-sent, leaving fans stunned and emotional. Many said it was easy to forget just how difficult the song really is because of how naturally he handled it.

Fans from around the world quickly filled the comments with praise. One listener wrote that it was the first time they had ever heard a man sing The Bodyguard song so masterfully, admitting they once believed only Whitney Houston could do it justice.
Others were deeply moved by the tenderness in Ignazio’s delivery, saying they never imagined a male voice could sound so gentle, convincing, and full of feeling.

Viewers also praised not just his vocal power, but his ability as an interpreter. Fans described him as an artist who sings “from the heart,” pouring emotion into every phrase.
Many highlighted his unique tone, his ease with the song’s high register, and the passion that makes his performances feel personal and sincere. Across languages and countries, the message was the same: Ignazio’s voice is something rare.
For longtime Il Volo fans, the Verona performance was another reminder of why Ignazio Boschetto is considered one of the most expressive vocalists of his generation.
Combining classical technique with raw emotion, he transformed a legendary song into a moment that still resonates years later. For many who watched that night, it wasn’t just a cover—it was a powerful statement of artistry, courage, and pure vocal brilliance.