A Nigerian singer, Isaac Geralds, has embarked on 110-hour sing-a-thon in Washington D.C. to shatter the Guinness World Record for the longest consecutive singing session.
The attempt is aimed at raising funds and awareness for children with autism.
Starting on June 2, Geralds will sing non-stop until June 6, aiming to surpass the current record of 105 hours set by India’s Sunil Waghmare in 2012.
With a goal to sing for an additional five hours, Geralds has already completed four hours and 38 seconds at the time of this report.
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