The voice of a little girl, but not exactly !! -- truly A M A Z I N G !!!!!!!

What's remarkable is that she gets the emotions and intonations right. One would assume she is too young to perceive them, or have any experiences that relate to that.

Also interesting is the production quality. The recording nicely highlights her singing. Yet I don't see any fancy mics and such in front of her.
 
Holy Cow, that was amazing. Such a talent. She is great.

Thanks for sharing.
 
I think they over produced it with the reverb and such. I'd much rather hear her in a dry setting to see if she really has potential.
 
I think they over produced it with the reverb and such. I'd much rather hear her in a dry setting to see if she really has potential.

I listened to quite a number of her songs I found on YouTube and most, if not all, are processed. There are a few recorded when she was six. Processed or not, she has an amazing voice for being so young.

She could (a) end up like a Celine Dion where most of her recorded music is massively over-processed; (b) get over managed by a domineering parent like a Michael Jackson; (c) pushed into a career she has no interest in (Andre Agassi); (d) blow out her voice by the time she is 13 or (e) make it big.

Statistically, long term success is not likely.

BUT FOR NOW, she has an amazing voice for an 8 year old, over processed or not!!
 

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