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Who Is Nicolina Bozzo? American Idol contestant Cover Billie Eilish’s “Everything I Wanted”

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Nicolina Bozzo followed up her great audition with a Hollywood Week performance to remember. She sang a Billie Eilish classic, on Monday night’s “American Idol.”

On American Idol’s Hollywood Week show, which aired on March 28, 18-year-old Bozzo’s passionate interpretation of Billie Eilish’s “Everything I Wanted” got the crowd on their feet numerous times. The judges were blown away by her performance.

Clara Bozzo, Nicole’s grandma, says, “Nicolina, I am extremely proud of you”. “I know you put forth a lot of effort for this.”

Nicolina Bozzo expresses her gratitude with tears in her eyes. She claims she wants to demonstrate to her younger sisters that their aspirations can come true.

Judges’ and audience’s reactions to Bozzo’s performance

The judges were blown away by Nicolina Bozzo’s emotive, powerful performance, and she appeared to be on the point of tears as she sang the song’s final phrase.

Jacob Moran, Douglas Mills, and Danielle Clavell will all advance to the following round, which will feature the Duet Challenge.

“Ah, I remember her, she’s pretty excellent,” Katy Perry adds as Bozzo takes the stage.

On YouTube, her powerful, passionate voice received hundreds of comments.

One YouTube user remarked the girl’s voice smashes straight through your chest and wraps her vocals around your heart. “She’s a fantastic vocalist, but it’s her command of the stage that sets her apart.”

Nicolina Bozzo remarked on Instagram that the performance was everything she had hoped for and that she had advanced to the next round, duets.

“Let’s all hope duets are just as good as solos,” she stated, alluding to the following round. Bozzo told the Aurora Banner that winning American Idol would make a positive difference in her family’s lives.

Who is Nicolina Bozzo?

Nicolina Bozzo, who is 18 years old, lives with her sisters and grandparents, all of whom appeared on a video call to congratulate her sooner than her performance.

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“Through singing, I’ve learned how to harness those feelings for the best and not let them get me down,” the Toronto native said of her childhood and her parent’s divorce.

Nicolina Bozzo now lives with her sisters and grandparents. They all appeared on a video call before her performance to provide her with words of encouragement.

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Ankita Khanrah is a second-year student of the Master of Communication and Journalism (Integrated) programme at the School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar.

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