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Lonestar's Classic Song 'Amazed' Gets an Awesome Acapella Reboot by Home Free

Five individuals perform on stage with microphones, wearing casual attire, under blue and yellow stage lights.

There has been a resurgence of Acapella groups flooding the airwaves and internet in recent years. Fans can’t seem to get enough music produced with strictly voices only.

A man with a beard and glasses, wearing a leather jacket, sings into a microphone.

‘Home Free’ is a five-member group of men who sing from the heart. They hit tight harmonies and cover all the highs and lows of every arrangement. In this clip, they cover the song ‘Amazed’ originally by the group ‘Lonestar.’

The song was a hit in 1999, and at the request of their fans, ‘Home Free’ puts their acapella spin on it. Singing on stage in the video, the five guys are surrounded by hanging lights in an intimate setting.

A man with long hair and a beard sings into a microphone, wearing a beige jacket and patterned shirt.

They also use video footage of three teen boys attending a school dance. The boys are too shy to ask any girls to dance. As the evening progresses, the dance hall clears, and one of the boys starts dancing by himself in the middle of the floor.

His two friends join him on the dance floor. Out of nowhere, the girls they were shy around appear and begin dancing with them. It speaks to all of us who were ever a little afraid in those same situations.

Four men sing on stage with microphones, wearing casual and leather jackets, under blue stage lights.

‘Home Free’ allows their vocals to soar with this classic melody that has been revered for years in country music. Their no-nonsense style is an honest take on the hit love song.

This video will make you love this song again and appreciate the artistry of acapella singing. ‘Home Free’ captures the emotion of the lyrics and delivers their harmonies with precision.

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