8-Year-Old Girl Wows Audiences with Her “Crazy” Voice

At just 8 years old, Violamarie has taken the internet by storm with her breathtaking cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” Her voice—so powerful, soulful, and far beyond her years—has left listeners speechless. It’s not every day you hear that kind of emotion from someone so young.

As more people discover her gift, one thing is clear: Violamarie is a rising star. Whether she keeps reimagining classics or begins writing her own songs, fans can’t wait to see where her musical journey leads.

@raphaelfroissart 8 years old girl has a crazy voice 😳🎤 @Violamarie @Charles Gaugué 🎻 #hallelujah #singing #clarinet ♬ son original – Raphaël Froissart

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