Darci Lynne and Susan Boyle have a special connection that goes beyond being stars on their respective talent shows. They both have the incredible ability to perfectly perform “I Dreamed a Dream,” one of the most famous songs from Broadway.
On November 14, Darci shared a video on Instagram where she sang “I Dreamed a Dream” from the musical “Les Misérables.” This performance reminded many of Susan Boyle’s unforgettable audition on Britain’s Got Talent, which became a viral sensation. In her post, Darci wrote, “More broadway content for you 🤩,” showing her excitement to share her musical talents.
more broadway content for you 🤩 | Darci Lynne
Darci’s performance was impressive and showcased why she won Season 12 of America’s Got Talent at just 12 years old. Her voice has a wide range, and she hits those high notes with ease. Susan Boyle did something similar over 15 years ago, and now fans are dreaming about what it would be like if these two talented singers performed together someday.
Susan Boyle’s First Audition ‘I Dreamed a Dream’ | Britain’s Got Talent
This brings up an interesting question: Could Darci Lynne be headed for Broadway? With performances like this one, it’s easy to picture her captivating audiences in New York City. If she decides to pursue that path, her fans will surely support her every step of the way.
In a 2017 interview with “The Oklahoman” newspaper, Darci expressed her desire to be seen as more than just “the puppet girl.” She said, “I don’t really want to be known as “the puppet girl” or just a ‘singing ventrilloquist.’ I want to be known as the “performer/singer/ventriloquist/actress/Broadway star,” ALL OF IT. I want to do it all.” This shows how much she has grown from being a young ventriloquist who won America’s hearts to becoming a serious artist with big dreams.
“I Dreamed a Dream” is a song that tells the story of Fantine, a character in Les Misérables, who reflects on her struggles as an impoverished single mother. The song has been popular for years and has been covered by many artists, two of the most famous covers were made by Josh Groban and Neil Diamond, respectively. Interestingly, Japanese singer ‘Tomomi Kahara’ reached number six on the Japanese Billboard Hot 100 with her version of the song.
The journeys of Darci Lynne and Susan Boyle highlight the power of talent and determination in music . Both singers continue to inspire their audiences, proving that with hard-work and passion, dreams can become reality. The idea of them collaborating someday adds even more excitement to their already remarkable careers.