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Global Indianstory Art & CultureMixing Carnatic music with pop songs
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Mixing Carnatic music with pop songs

Published by: Team GI Youth

The 12-year-old made heads turn with her stunning performance on The Voice Australia in 2021. She became the youngest singer ever to audition on the singing competition. Her cover of Billie Eilish’s Lovely got her a standing ovation from the judges.

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Published on 18, Jan 2022

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