Young Blind Girl Grips Audience From 1st Note With Captivating Version Of "The Prayer"

Jan 29, 2019 by apost team

Andrea Bocelli, a notable figure in the music industry, is renowned for his masterpiece “The Prayer.” Bocelli is a singer, record producer and songwriter acknowledged worldwide for his powerful and beautiful voice.

Bocelli beat all odds as a blind artist to become one of the world’s best musicians, and he sold more than 90 million records. Jane Constance, born blind, has drawn inspiration from Bocelli’s footsteps and earned a top spot on The Voice Kids France.

She was born with musical talent and gradually learned how to play the piano and control her voice. Jane's family has been instrumental in encouraging her to step forward into the limelight and showcase her talent. Jane chose to sing Bocelli’s masterpiece, “The Prayer,” for her presentation on The Voice Kids France.

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She appeared in a white headband, letting her hair fall back, and a black dress. Although she seemed unsettled at first, Jane let out her beautiful voice and lost herself in the “The Prayer.” She revealed her true self.

Two of the judges were immediately moved by the fourteen-year old’s powerful voice. They tried to hold back but the performance was too moving to control. They smacked their buzzers. Jane hit a high note without struggling, and they swung around to watch her perform face to face.

Jane had mastered Bocelli’s art and continued singing. She veered off to Italian lyrics for the second verse. The judges seemed amused as they listened to this young girl showcasing a voice that didn’t seem to match her youthful appearance.

As she opened her mouth to release her codes, you could see orthodontic braces that indicated she was indeed young. Her voice tells a different tale of maturity. Jane's pitch changed the entire stage mood.

The judges could not hide their emotions with their eyes almost tearing. Her command for Italian-English languages is seamless. She is simply outstanding in all ways.

Towards the end of her performance, Jenifer, the last of the three judges, who had fought hard not to react prematurely, finally gave in and hit her buzzer, repeatedly. She swung and smiled to show satisfaction in Jane’s performance.

The audience, equally amused and excited, rewarded Jane with a standing ovation, and the judges joined in. Jane is indeed an epitome of real talent!

Does Jane deserve your standing ovation? Do you derive inspiration from this young artist? Talk to us in the comments section.