With no trick and no autotune in sight, music fans are realizing they should be talking about Sydnie Christmas.
Viewers lucky enough to witness her daring live challenge on Quantum of the Seas’ STARWATER show back in 2015 were treated to something truly special: Christmas delivering one of Adele’s most difficult songs, “Skyfall,” with breathtaking precision and emotion.
From the very first line, she commanded the stage with a rich, powerful tone that made the intimate opening verses feel cinematic. But it was in the song’s final verse where Christmas truly left jaws on the floor — reaching incredible heights that lifted the listeners’ spirits to another level entirely.
The sheer control in her voice, the effortless shifts between tenderness and power, and the way she built the performance toward a spine-tingling climax made it one of those rare live moments you can’t forget. Few could match the technical difficulty of what she pulled off — and even fewer could match the emotional punch.
“Such an amazing woman — I’ve literally got tears in my eyes just listening to her sing. A true star,” one fan wrote. Another commented, “Your voice is right up there with Barbra Streisand, Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, Adele… You’re going to set the music industry on its ear.”
Others spoke not just about her voice, but about the spirit behind it. “Sydnie dreamed an impossible dream,” one admirer reflected. “With dazzling talent, uncrushable spirit, and oh so captivating personality, she created a spark of magic — and enchanted the entire world.”
It’s no wonder that supporters describe her as “a perfect vocal alchemist” and “a gift that keeps on giving.” As one fan put it, “Whatever you do sounds great. But when it’s just you, and that beautiful, powerful voice — that’s what runs chills down my spine.”
Wow. Just… wow. That was a masterclass in live performance if there ever was one.
Although Adele’s original “Skyfall” remains iconic for its haunting drama and cinematic sweep, Christmas’s version stands out for its raw immediacy — no studio polish, no safety net, just unfiltered talent filling the room.
Here’s what to know about “Skyfall” by Adele
Written by Adele and Paul Epworth for the 2012 James Bond film of the same name, “Skyfall” became an instant classic upon release. The track won the Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media, cementing its place as one of the most celebrated Bond themes in history.
The original showcased Adele’s powerhouse vocals and orchestral drama, but hearing it in a setting like STARWATER — interpreted by a singer like Sydnie Christmas — proves the song’s timeless appeal and adaptability.