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4-year-old girl starts singing iconic 40-year-old song – leaves the entire crowd gasping

There are very few people in the world who can do “My Way” quite like Frank Sinatra. Yet when brave 4-year-old Sophie Fatu stepped onto the stage of Little Big Shots and faced a huge crowd, none can deny that she ‘did it her way.’

While appearing on the show, this courageous little girl delivered a surprisingly mature, ultra-passionate, and, frankly, adorable rendition of Frank Sinatra’s classic.

Believe it or not, Sophie brought down the house, succeeding in attracting the attention of the nation’s top talent scouts!

She might have been faced with the daunting prospect of a huge audience, and she could lay claim to being the smallest person on stage, but back in 2018, Sophie Fatu was a girl on a mission.

Appearing on Little Big Shots – at the time presented by Steve Harvey – Sophie wasn’t exactly the obvious candidate for a singer to take the stage and slay one of the legendary Frank Sinatra’s greatest hits.

Yet that’s exactly what she did…

Not only were her vocals on point, but the 4-year-old’s stage presence, charisma and natural confidence left the audience practically spellbound.

The clip below is believed to be the first public appearance Sophie made in front of a broader audience.

I think we can safely agree that the sky is the limit for this talented little girl!

What an amazing performance! Let us know what you thought about Sophie’s singing in the box below.

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