Every Judge Turns Around After This Small 10-Year-Old Starts To Sing

Jun 04, 2018 by apost team

Even experienced musicians sometimes find it tough to perform in front of a large audience. Can you imagine how hard it would be for a 10-year-old to do the same? But Daneliya Tulyeshova showed the world what kind of entertainer she really is when she took the stage on "The Voice Kids Ukraine" for her blind audition! 

Her rendition of Demi Lovato’s “Stone Cold” is now going viral. When you hear her sing, you will totally get why! 

Daneliya had already snagged a People’s Choice Award when she performed in a children’s talent competition in Russia. So she was not a stranger to performing! Being a contestant on "The Voice Kids Ukraine" gave her the platform to really show everyone her true talent! 

Most kids just want to hang out with their friends and play on their phones. But not Daneliya. She is well aware of the sacrifices one must make if they want to have their shot at fame and she is willing to give it her all. She knows that it takes sacrifices to make it big and she is totally ready to go for it! 

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Daneliya practiced for weeks for her performance on The Voice Kids Ukraine. When she readied herself on stage she knew that this was her chance to become a sensation. Her dreams of becoming a star rested on this one chance in time. She was ready to make the most of it! 

When Daneliya began to sing “Stone Cold,” the judges all spun their chairs around in awe. They couldn’t believe such a young girl could have such an incredible voice! 

Daneliya sounded like an adult, not a 10-year-old child. When her audition was over, Daneliya was able to pick the coach she wanted. We know that her singing is going to take her places over the years, and we can’t wait to see her become a worldwide success! 

Watch Daneliya’s amazing performance for yourself. Just click on the video below and be prepared to be wowed! 

What did you think of Daneliya’s voice? Let us know what your thoughts are by leaving us a comment below!