A 52-Year-Old Homeless Woman Goes From Singing On The Street To Getting A Record Deal

Oct 10, 2019 by apost team

A 52-year-old former homeless woman from Los Angeles struck it big when her subway singing caught the attention of the world.

The life of Emily Zamourka changed when a video of her singing went viral. As reported by CNN, the chain of events began when a Los Angeles Police Department officer recorded Emily as she performed on the Koreatown train platform. The officer was so impressed with Emily's natural musical talent that he released the video to the public.

The video was so impressive that it soon went viral. It wasn't long before Emily was asked to perform at the popular Historic Little Italy Sign Unveiling & Festa, located in downtown San Pedro.

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The Russian-born singer took to the stage and thanked the crowd for their support while expressing her gratitude for the honor to perform at the event. Emily was homeless for three years. However, she never stopped pursuing her dream of being a professional singer.

It is nice to see her finally recognized for her hard work and dedication to her dream. After the performance, Emily was even offered a record deal, as reported by The Independent. This opportunity will surely pave the way for more exciting options for the artist.

Now you can watch Emily's performance at the festival for yourself. We are sure you will be in awe when you get the chance to hear her beautiful voice rising above the crowd. It is obvious to see why the video of her subway performance went viral so quickly.

After you have watched the magical performance, be sure to spread Emily's talent to everyone else that you know.