I really think Keith Urban is one of the real people in the country music business.
Imagine a global superstar like Keith Urban singing backup for a little girl.
That’s precisely what happened when Keith invited a young girl with an astonishing voice to join him on stage.
Not only did she leave a lasting impression on Keith, but she also captivated the entire audience.
Keith explained that they usually invite one person on stage during their shows.
However, on this particular night, they made an exception.
They had already brought someone up earlier, but Keith felt compelled to introduce another special guest, Lauren Spencer-Smith.
He remarked:
“It was two people I really loved, and I wanted them both to come in and sing tonight. Particularly this next girl that she’s got an amazing little voice and she’s only eleven.”
Despite being only 11 years old, Lauren exuded confidence as she took the stage.
The audience erupted in cheers and applause, clearly excited to see what this young talent had to offer.
Watch her mesmerizing performance with Keith Urban and witness the birth of a future superstar.
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Keith engaged in a brief chat with Lauren, asking her about her hometown and school.
He then encouraged the audience to join in if they recognized the song she was about to sing.
With Keith on the guitar, Lauren began her rendition of “Make you feel my love” by Adele and Bob Dylan.
From the very first verse, it was evident that she possessed an exceptional voice.
The crowd was in awe, not just of her vocal prowess but also her poise.
Singing alongside a world-renowned artist in front of over 20,000 people can be daunting, but Lauren handled it with grace and confidence.
The performance was so memorable that the video garnered almost 4 million views and received 24 thousand upvotes.
People flooded the comments section with praises for Lauren’s voice and Keith’s decision to spotlight young talent.
One user commented:
“11 years old! This girl’s going to be a superstar, I guarantee it.”
Another added:
“I really think Keith Urban is one of the real people in the country music business. The chance he gave this young girl shows the man he is.”
Fast forward to today, Lauren Spencer-Smith, now 16, continues to pursue her passion for music.
She has secured a manager, launched her own website, and even released two singles in 2019, with a third one on the way.
Lauren’s journey serves as an inspiration to many.
It’s a testament to the fact that with genuine passion and dedication, dreams can come true.
Moreover, it reminds established artists about the positive impact they can have by supporting and nurturing young talent.
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