One of the most beloved songs ever recorded is “The Prayer” by the legendary Italian singer Andrea Bocelli, who has sold over 90 million records around the world despite the fact that he has been blind since he was 12 years-old. Bocelli has never let being blind hold him back from achieving his dreams, and Jane Constance is a blind little girl with the same attitude!

Jane recently took the stage to audition for “The Voice Kids France,” and she ended up blowing everyone away with her amazing voice.

Jane has been taking piano and voice lessons since she was very young, and her parents encouraged her to try out for the show and show the world what she’s got! Jane seems a bit nervous when she first gets onstage, but as soon as she starts to sing, you can see that she loses herself in her music.

Before long, two of the judges smack their buzzers and turn around, as they just had to see who possessed this magical voice!

“I pray you’ll be our eyes and watch us where we go and help us to be wise in times when we don’t know,” Jane sang. “Let this be our prayer as we go our way. Lead us to a place, guide us with your grace to a place where we’ll be safe.”

Jane then switches to Italian for the second verse, just as Bocelli does, showing the judges her vocal range and language skills.

Her pitch in Italian is perfect, and the way she blends the Italian lyrics with the English ones is something to behold!

“La luce che to dai. I pray we’ll find your light. Nel cuore restero. And hold it in our hearts. A ricordarchi che. When stars go out each night. L’eterna stella sei. Nella mia preghiera. Let this be our prayer. Quanta fede see’e. When shadows fill our day. Lead us to a place, guide us with your grace, give us faith so we’ll be safe. Sognamo un mondo senza piu violenza.”

It’s clear that this girl has a long career in music ahead of her! Check out her performance for yourself below!

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