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A judge threw herself on the button after only three seconds: look how she silences the whole crowd


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Sometimes you just realize that you're about to witness something amazing and rare once you see it.

And this was certainly the case with "The Voice Kids" program in Germany, when a young girl named Sophie went onstage. The girl barely sang three seconds before one of the judges pressed the button to turn the chair. Yes, you heard right. In fact, Sophie managed to get only two words before she enjoyed her success in the competition.

So what exactly did this girl do to give the judges, the audience and television viewers a shudder all over? Well, you should listen for yourself to find out. Personally, I am sure you will love Sophie's rendition of the classics of Edith Piaf's "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien".

Turn up the volume, click Play in the video below, and you'll enjoy an amazing performance. Click on Share to spread the happiness to your friends!

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Amazing! How could such a young girl sing as if she had been on the stage for 50 years?

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