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Singer Brooke Bailey takes on Aretha Franklin’s “Ain’t No Way” (WATCH) – GoldDerby

Singer Brooke Bailey takes on Aretha Franklin’s “Ain’t No Way” (WATCH) – GoldDerby

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In the episode “America’s Got Talent”, season 19, from July 23, Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum And Sofia Vergara will meet Brooke Baileya young singer who dedicates herself to a classic Aretha Franklin song. Her two-minute performance of “Ain’t No Way” is met with thunderous applause from the audience and judges, and Heidi calls it her “favorite audition of the day.” Do YOU ​​agree? Watch Brooke Bailey’s performance above in this week’s “AGT” preview video.

“You had me right from the start,” Heidi remarks. “You really belong on this stage. By far my favorite audition of the day.”

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Howie remarks, “I think you have a great instrument. Your voice is really good. You’re a really good singer. And I think you have a future ahead of you. I really enjoyed it.”

Sofia agrees with her fellow judges and adds: “The way you sing and the feeling you put into the song is spectacular.”

“The fact that you manage to do what you do with your job is actually incredible,” Simon chimes in. “I would say, Brooke, if you go any further, I would definitely have a band behind you because you’re the kind of artist that I think would work best without the structure of a backing track. And I really like you as a person.”

All four judges give the singer a “yes” and send her through to the next round. Do YOU ​​think Brooke Bailey is on her way to the winner’s circle? Share your thoughts in the comments section.

“America’s Got Talent” airs all summer on NBC, and the Season 19 finale will likely air in mid-September when the next winner will be crowned. Refresh your memory on all the past champions by scrolling through our “AGT” winners list. The show is such a huge success that it has spawned countless versions around the world, plus four spin-offs in the U.S. alone: ​​”America’s Got Talent: The Champions,” “America’s Got Talent: Extreme,” “America’s Got Talent: All-Stars,” and “America’s Got Talent: Fantasy League.”

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