Posted April 17Apr 17 (Don't know how to say it, so pardon my English, mods)Inspired by that song above which is going big in Indonesia and was performed by a 12-year-old boy and a 15-year-old girl (and I genuinely love it!), do you have any particular song(s) performed by some children that you actually enjoy—a song that feels like a guilty pleasure to you? (since that abysmal Little Jimmy Osmond song became one of the worst UK hits of all time according to Buzzjack)Don't think I remember much if it's solely perfomed by minors, but if some adults are featured, then I immediately remember this:Ziv Zaifman was just 13 when this song came out.I unironically still love this, Jaden was still 12. Edited April 17Apr 17 by CowTzy
April 17Apr 17 The correct answer here is: Pick anything from the One Touch era of the SugababesOverload will be 25 in September, and Mutya turns 40 this May. They were 14/15 when they not only sung but also wrote this.Like imagine writing this masterpiece at just 15:Beyond words
April 17Apr 17 Lorde releasing Pure Heroine at 16!An impressive body of work, especially for someone so young, with my top favourites being: 'Tennis Court', 'Ribs' and 'Glory and Gore'.
April 17Apr 17 Justin Bieber's debut album has a lot of good memories for me, even if he's bettered it since (a few times). Same for Greyson Chance, though his debut album basically feels like a different artist given the amount of self-discovery and life experience Greyson gained afterwards.Shoutout to Isac Elliot's New Way Home, still one of his very best and so many other bops released very early into his career too. Cody Simpson likewise, crazy to think he was 15 when Wish U Were Here came out, one of my favourite pop songs of the 2010s!Billie Piper being 18 when she finished her music career feels wild, some fantastic songs in those 2 albums!
April 17Apr 17 oh it's definitely BABYMETALSu-metal was 15, which is insane enough to be fronting songs like this with such energy, but Yui and Moa were 13 AND doing support vocals both clean and harsh AND credited on lyrics and music. All from being plucked from what was supposed to be a normal idol path, they all did incredibly (and indeed Su, Moa and Momo are still making incredible music in their 20s).shoutout as it's very borderline, to Ado who released her debut 'Usseewa' on the day before her 18th birthday; a song that is essentially the Japanese 'okay boomer'.
April 17Apr 17 JoJo - Too Little Too Late (Original Video)What a final chorus. I much prefer it to Leave (Get Out).
April 18Apr 18 14 hours ago, Silas said:The correct answer here is: Pick anything from the One Touch era of the SugababesOverload will be 25 in September, and Mutya turns 40 this May. They were 14/15 when they not only sung but also wrote this.Like imagine writing this masterpiece at just 15:Beyond words'Soul Sound' is my favorite from this era (and possibly overall) and I had no idea they were so young when the group formed! That's amazingOn the other hand, I'm unironically giving this as an answer too
April 18Apr 18 LaFee - PrinzesschenLauren Waterworth - Baby Now That I've Found YouLauren Waterworth was only 13 years old, when she became the youngest singer with # 1 hit in "Gražios Dainos". Edited April 18Apr 18 by Last Dreamer
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