'The Prayer' Pentatonix And Opera Voice Victory Brinker Sing Classic Song On AGT
We first met Victory when she blew the judges away with her bold performance of ‘Juliet's Waltz.’ Her impressive opera voice earned her the first ever 5-way golden buzzer, sending Victory straight through to the live shows.
Week after week, Victory has shown why her vocals deserve to be in the finals with unforgettable performances such as ‘Casta Diva’ and ‘Nessun Dorma.’
Today, she is joined on stage by Pentatonix. This talented group formed in 2011, but they truly shot to fame after winning the third season of the television show ‘The Sing Off.’ Since that moment, Pentatonix has become a household name with viral performances such as ‘Mary Did You Know’ and ‘Hallelujah.’ On YouTube alone, Pentatonix has garnered over 4 billion views on their videos.
Together, Victory and Pentatonix are belting out a heartfelt rendition of ‘The Prayer’ on the season finale of America’s Got Talent. In English, the lyrics translate to:
“Let the children engender the rain
As the river runs through fields
Forever subsiding their pain
Prayer”
David Foster, Carole Bayer Sager, Alberto Testa and Tony Renis originally wrote this iconic song in 1999. The song was written in both English and Italian for artists Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli to sing solo, respectively. Later, the two superstars came together for an incredible duet of this beautiful song that received rave reviews.
Now, Victory and Pentatonix are putting their own spin on the tune and it’s absolutely stunning. Who else loves hearing this iconic song?
'The Prayer' Pentatonix And Opera Voice Victory Brinker Sing Classic Song On AGT
We first met Victory when she blew the judges away with her bold performance of ‘Juliet's Waltz.’ Her impressive opera voice earned her the first ever 5-way golden buzzer, sending Victory straight through to the live shows.
Week after week, Victory has shown why her vocals deserve to be in the finals with unforgettable performances such as ‘Casta Diva’ and ‘Nessun Dorma.’
Today, she is joined on stage by Pentatonix. This talented group formed in 2011, but they truly shot to fame after winning the third season of the television show ‘The Sing Off.’ Since that moment, Pentatonix has become a household name with viral performances such as ‘Mary Did You Know’ and ‘Hallelujah.’ On YouTube alone, Pentatonix has garnered over 4 billion views on their videos.
Together, Victory and Pentatonix are belting out a heartfelt rendition of ‘The Prayer’ on the season finale of America’s Got Talent. In English, the lyrics translate to:
“Let the children engender the rain
As the river runs through fields
Forever subsiding their pain
Prayer”
David Foster, Carole Bayer Sager, Alberto Testa and Tony Renis originally wrote this iconic song in 1999. The song was written in both English and Italian for artists Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli to sing solo, respectively. Later, the two superstars came together for an incredible duet of this beautiful song that received rave reviews.
Now, Victory and Pentatonix are putting their own spin on the tune and it’s absolutely stunning. Who else loves hearing this iconic song?
Today's Devotional
A Prayer for Our Kids to Follow Christ - Your Daily Prayer - July 22
If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re doing enough to guide your kids spiritually, this powerful reflection on Psalm 23 will help you turn that worry into prayer.
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