Some covers hit your ears. This one hits your heart. When Karolina Protsenko stepped onto a street corner and began playing Stephen Sanchez’s “Until I Found You” on her violin—with her 4-year-old brother Leo on the tiny drum—no one expected the next 3 minutes to feel like a love letter wrapped in sunlight. With over 666,000 views and climbing, this performance is part lullaby, part love story, and all soul.
Dressed simply and glowing with confidence, Karolina lets her violin do the singing. The melody floats in the air like something magical. Leo, barely taller than his drum, taps along with adorable precision, and together they create a moment that feels straight out of a romantic indie movie. No vocals. No backup dancers. Just pure feeling through strings and rhythm.
Until I Found You – Stephen Sanchez | Violin Cover – Karolina Protsenko
People didn’t just stop to watch—they felt it. Passersby swayed. Smiled. Filmed. Some are visibly emotional. The YouTube comments are a flood of love, with viewers calling it “the most wholesome cover ever,” “instant goosebumps,” and “music that makes you believe in love again.” It’s not just the notes—it’s the chemistry between siblings and the soul poured into every moment.
And this isn’t the first time Karolina has turned a street into a stage. Just take her take on “La Vie en Rose”—a soft, sparkling performance that feels like Paris in spring, even if she’s playing in California.
Viva La Vida – Coldplay – Karolina Protsenko & Daniele Vitale Sax – Violin Cover
That video, too, is packed with glowing feedback: “I forgot I was in the middle of my shift,” one person wrote. Another: “I wish the world sounded like this more often.”
Karolina’s fans follow her everywhere—Instagram, Facebook, YouTube—cheering her on and sharing her videos like secret treasures. She doesn’t just perform. She builds a community of emotion and joy, one bow stroke at a time.