“Dad, can you hear me? I finally did it. For the first time tonight… you’re going up on stage with me.” With those tender words, Jamal Roberts stepped into the spotlight one last time—not as the winner of American Idol 2025, but as a “SON yearning to sing” for the man who once held the microphone beside him in their dusty old garage. As his voice enveloped a beautifully HAUNTING version of “See You Again,” a surprise home video lit up the screen—a 10-year-old Jamal laughing and singing alongside his “dead dad,” frozen in time. In that magical, tearful moment, the stage disappeared—and all that remained was a promise made, and a love that even death could not silence.
Jamal Roberts Breaks Down in Tears on Stage After His Victory: “I Wish Dad Were Alive to See This Moment”
“Dad, I promised I’d sing this song if I ever won… You’re no longer here, but I’m keeping my word.”
Just hours after being crowned the winner of American Idol 2025, Jamal Roberts returned to the stage — not to compete, but to honor his late father. The lights dimmed, and the auditorium fell silent. With trembling hands, Jamal took the microphone, his eyes brimming with emotion. He began in a whisper:
“This isn’t an encore… It’s the last promise I never got to fulfill for my dad.”
The gentle melody of “See You Again” began to play — reimagined as a raw, acoustic ballad filled with aching nostalgia. Each lyric came out like a breath held too long:
“It’s been a long day… without you, my friend.”
The crowd sat in stillness, many wiping away tears as they realized the deeper meaning behind the song. The father Jamal had mentioned throughout the competition — the man who first inspired his love for music — had tragically passed away in a car accident just months before the season began.
Then came a twist no one expected.
As the final chorus echoed through the hall, the massive screen behind Jamal flickered to life, revealing a never-before-seen home video: a 10-year-old Jamal singing karaoke in a garage, beside his father, both laughing and off-key. The child’s voice overlapped with his father’s deep chuckle — like a duet that time had preserved just for this moment.
Jamal turned to the screen, his tears now streaming. He dropped to his knees and buried his face in his hands, overcome with emotion. The judges rose to their feet, the audience remained silent — not from lack of appreciation, but from the overwhelming weight of shared empathy.
When Jamal finally stood again, he spoke only one line before walking offstage:
“If you’re watching me from somewhere tonight, Dad… I want you to know: I kept my promise.”
That night, Jamal wasn’t just the American Idol 2025 champion — he was a son reaching across time, using music to embrace the father he lost. The performance ended in tears, but it opened a memory that will never fade.