When most kids are busy playing and doing homework, Emanne Beasha is busy winning hearts through her fantastic voice. The young girl has made outstanding accomplishments at such a young age. She has even caught the attention of the great musician, Andre Rieu.
Emanne Beasha is a 12-year-old amazing American-Jordanian singer from Florida. She was the winner of Arabs Got Talent in 2017. The child prodigy had also appeared on Little Big Shots in 2018. Emanne was also an opera singer in season 14 of America’s Got Talent and made it to the Top 10. The little star has caught the attention of millions of people worldwide through her beautiful voice. Over 90K people follow her on Instagram.
In a recent talk with Global child Prodigy, she shared her experience and told us why America’s Got Talent was easier for her.
Emanne told us that her whole experience of America’s Got Talent was fantastic. When she started singing, all the judges were talking to each other; maybe because she was doing it very well. After the performance, the amazing young singer got the Golden Buzzer from J. Leno. There Emanne got the opportunity to meet a lot of prominent people. It was an unforgettable moment for her. She further says that Arabs Got Talent is like Arab’s version of America’s Got Talent. It was held in Lebanon. Emanne got the Golden Buzzer there also after my performance.
She told us that she found America’s Got Talent quite more comfortable than the Arab’s Got Talent. It is because she had the experience of Arabs Got Talent. Arabs Got Talent was comparatively more challenging as she didn’t understand Arabic and didn’t have any experience.
Emanne Beasha won the Global Child Prodigy Award in January 2020 for her exceptional talent for singing. She was also one of the top 100 prodigies of the year.
The Global Child Prodigy is the first and only organization to recognize talents and bring them into the spotlight. It identifies children having extreme competency in their field of interest such as painting, modeling, writing, entrepreneurship, music, martial art, social work, etc.
If you know any child close to you who deserves to be on the next top 100 Child Prodigies list, make sure to click here.
Also Read: Emanne Beasha ‘s USA Tour With Andre Rieu
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This post was published on January 25, 2021 7:17 pm
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