"I often get asked how I got my skills in singing and why I decided to start singing. Simple answer: my mother made me go to children’s choir at church. I got a solo as a kid, was told I sang it well and decided to keep singing. When Rockband came out, my brother and Dad spent hours playing on it, and I would sing a lot! As far as singing on YouTube, that began with a gag type of channel my brother and I created called Crazybros, where we put up really dopey and sometimes flat out stupid videos, but we had fun. We put up some videos of us singing and even some fandubs of my favorite anime at the time, Tora Dora. I also am in a band called “From the Dark” and I would put up our live shows. Soon, I began singing more often for not just band and choir, but in my free time. So much so, I created a new channel – CalebsCovers. I only created a second channel to separate my singing content from all the other silly stuff I did."
Caleb Hyles first made waves when he released his cover of “Let It Go” on YouTube in 2014. Millions of homes around the world were enchanted by his riveting and theatrical covers of Disney, Broadway, Anime, and pop-rock hits. YouTube allowed for Caleb’s vast talents and warm, infectious personality to shine through with every cover, and fans quickly fell in love.
Over the years of pouring himself into his work and creating exciting, diverse content for his fans, Caleb has amassed a close-knit fanbase consisting of more than 1.5 million YouTube subscribers and over 1 million monthly Spotify listeners.
Fans eagerly seek out Caleb’s larger-than-life voice taking on their favorite songs and breathing new life in them. And fans aren’t the only ones to take notice of Caleb's massive talents.
Television shows and video series like“RWBY” and “Nintendo Minute” have called on Caleb to sing for them. With momentum at an all time high, Caleb looked to embark on the next step of his journey-this time focusing on original music alongside Howard Benson and Neil Sanderson (Judge & Jury)