Chelsea ace Tammy Abraham shows off singing skills as he belts out stunning rendition of Boyz II Men in Swansea initiation
The on-loan Blues striker stuns team-mates with impressive attempt to sign an R&B classic
IF the Swansea teams reaction to Tammy Abraham's initiation is anything to go by, then he is going to be a huge success at the Liberty Stadium.
The crowd were left crying out for more after the striker finished his rendition of Boyz II Men's classic hit 'End of the Road'.
Standing up in-front of your new team-mates and singing in a desperate bid for their approval could seem daunting. Well, not for Abraham.
The 19-year-old striker stunned his new team-mates, with Paul Clement even appearing shocked by the youngster's hidden talent.
Embarrassed, the Chelsea loanee stopped himself short - much to the disapproval of his team-mates.
A number of Abraham's colleagues were left chanting 'We want more!' at the end of his remarkable display.
Abraham penned a five-year deal at Stamford Bridge ahead of his Swansea move, suggesting The Blues can see a future with the youngster.
The Swans are currently in North Carolina enjoying their pre-season tour - with Abraham expected to make his debut in Wednesday's friendly against the Richmond kickers.
Following his remarkable loan spell with Bristol City, Abraham attracted a wide interest from a number of big clubs.
The 6"4' striker bagged 26 goals for the Robins last term, and it did not go unnoticed.
Swansea managed to beat Brighton and Newcastle in a bid for the England U21 striker, securing him for a season-long loan.
Despite this record, Antonio Conte still believes that another loan spell will benefit the youngster.