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After months of preparation, the first Vietnamese version of reality show Britain’s Got Talent has seen a number of young voices win the hearts of millions with their sweet performances.

(L-R) Vu Dinh Tri Giao, Nguyen Le Nguyen and Vu Song Vu at Vietnam's Got Talent reality contest, Photo: Tuoitrenews
9 year-old young Vu Dinh Tri Giao now has the nickname “angel’s voice” after her performance in the 8th episode of Vietnam’s Got Talent,broadcast last week.
“I chose the song “You Raise Me Up” since it expresses my love for my parents,” Giao shared before her performance.
In her cover performance of the song, originally by the Irish boy band Weslife, the young voice from Ho Chi Minh City stunned the audience and won the jury’s compliments with not only her pure face but also an amazing emotional singing.
“Today you may become the only one turning this stage into heaven, and you are a little angel there,” actor Thanh Loc, a member of the contest’s jury commented.
“Your singing is full of love and I can’t say anything but that I love it,” Thuy Hanh, another judge said.
For his part, musician Huy Tuan, also a judge, said the love Giao put into the song is the reason she received a big yes.
“This is the first performance today that can hold me from the start to the end,” he added.
Giao’s family said they encouraged her to enter the contest since they want her to be more outgoing as well as have the chance to meet people.
“I’m so happy and excited to see other contestants in the semi-final,” the girl shared with smile.
Another small contestant who won people’s hearts with his big voice is Nguyen Le Nguyen from the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong.
In an impressive performance of the song “Born This Way” by Lady gaga, the 11-year-old boy hypnotized audiences and the jury with his professional performance style, strong voice and vibrant dance moves.
“You look like a shy little boy, but that boy turns into another person when you sing,” musican Huy Tuan commented after Nguyen’s performance. “You sing “Born This Way,” so I think you were born to be on stage,” he added.
The young boy also excited audiences with his mature comment. “I idolize Lady Gaga for her fashion style first, but what makes her my real idol is that her songs include meaningful messages,” he said before receiving a big yes to go on to the next round.
Last month, the contest’s jury was also moved in tears with a performance of a young contestant from the northern city of Hai Phong.
Vu Song Vu, 13, stunned people with a sweet and emotional cover of the blockbuster Titanic’s soundtrack “My Heart Will Go On”.
“This is the first time I cry listening to a boy singing. I don’t know how to express my feeling but I’m deeply touched. Thank you so much for bringing me and everyone here such a very special feeling,” Thuy Hanh said with tears on her eyes.
“Not only women, men too. I’m also touched by your singing. This is the first time I’ve heard this song performed by a man,” Thanh Loc added.
Before reaching the contest, Vu has been a Youtube sensation since his cover of the song was released on the video sharing site in last June. Besides covering English noticed songs, Vu also performed Vietnamese songs like “Ba Toi” (My Grandmother) and received positive comments from netizens.
Source: Tuoitrenews
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