9-Year-Old America's Got Talent Contestant's Tina Turner Cover Will Leave Your Jaw on the Floor
There's only two words to describe this young America's Got Talent hopeful's singing chops: The best.
Season 19 contestant Pranysqa Mishra left the judges stunned after performing a cover of Tina Turner's "River Deep, Mountain High" on the NBC reality competition series' July 2 episode.
"I always just loved singing," the 9-year-old shared during her intro video. "It just makes me happy. Even when I was like 4 years old, I would just pretend like I have a microphone and I would pretend like I'm singing to the whole world. My grandma always tells me, 'Sing your heart out and one day you'll be on that stage.'"
But Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, Sofía Vergara and Howie Mandel were not ready for the powerhouse vocals Pranysqa unleashed next. Following the stunning performance, both the judges and the audience were left speechless by the tiny talent's jaw-dropping singing abilities.
"We expect a lot of things, but I did not expect that," Heidi said in response. "And you know what I'm going to do now? Because I honestly don't want to hear what Howie, Simon or Sofía has to say. I want you to call your grandmother and say that Heidi Klum pushed the Golden Buzzer for you."
The supermodel then slammed her hand on the Golden Buzzer, immediately sending Pranysqa to the next level of the competition.
Heidi's kind words left Pranysqa and her family crying happy tears as Heidi told her, "Congratulations, you deserve it. You are absolutely incredible."
And Simon couldn't agree more. As he told Sofía, "She actually is really, really good."
See Pranysqa's stunning performance above.
America's Got Talent airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. on NBC. And keep reading to look back at more of the show's most epic Golden Buzzer moments.
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