WATCH: Zimbabwean-born Blessing Chitapa wins 'The Voice UK'
Updated | By East Coast Radio
You'll have goosebumps watching her finale performance and winning moment - we guarantee it!
There are many different singing competitions all around the world, but we all know 'The Voice' is one of the most popular.
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No matter which country you come from, we love seeing our fellow African citizens flourish and represent all across the world.
That's why you can't help but feel quite proud while watching this very moment:
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Blessing Chitapa has been living in Dudley, England for a few years, but she is originally from Zimbabwe.
The 18-year-old had singer Olly Murs as a coach, who was the only judge to turn his chair during her audition - and look at her now!
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She won the crown and is the lucky 2020 winner after going up against Jonny Brooks, coached by Sir Tom Jones, in the final.
During the final, she performed an incredible cover of Robbie Williams' hit 'Angels'.
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You can watch the performance below:
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You can now find the cover on all digital music platforms.
Blessing has said that winning this competition has been her "biggest achievement yet" and that she is excited about the future.
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We definitely can't wait to see what this talented star does next!
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