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The world was captivated by Nightbirde. But sadly, her battle with cancer ended in February 2022, leaving a void in the hearts of countless fans.  But her legacy continues to live on through her music, and one particular performance on the season 18 premiere of AGT has brought a wave of emotion to those who knew and loved her.


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A Moment That Brought Tears to the Stage

The South African choir Mzansi Youth Choir chose to honor Nightbirde's memory with a breathtaking rendition of her original song "It's Okay" for their audition on America's Got Talent.  This wasn't just any performance;  it was a heartfelt tribute that resonated with the audience and brought AGT judge Simon Cowell to tears.

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