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Freedom Singers was a vocal group from Season 18 of America's Got Talent. They were eliminated in the Semifinals.

Background[]

The Freedom Singers represent the musical wing of arts and culture at Los Angeles Community Action Network (LA CAN), comprised of members of the Skid Row community. This powerful ensemble, comprised of eight singers, breathes new life into the music and traditional sounds of their movements. The Freedom Singers ensemble is a signature statement about arts and culture at LA CAN and provides a platform to shift some of the negative narratives that Skid Row residents face. One of the group’s primary goals is to lift the humanity of unhoused people, and they wish their performance on “America’s Got Talent” will give hope to those living with struggle and change the narrative regarding Skid Row.

Audition[]

Freedom Singers' audition in Episode 1804 consisted of singing their version of "Under the Bridge" by Red Hot Chili Peppers. All 4 judges voted "Yes", sending them to the next round.

Deliberations[]

Freedom Singers were chosen to advance to the Semifinals.

Semifinals[]

Freedom Singers' Semifinals performance in Episode 1816 consisted of singing Phil Collins' "Another Day in Paradise". Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum, Sofia Vergara and Simon Cowell all gave them standing ovations. They did not receive enough votes to enter the top 5 of the night in Episode 1817, eliminating them from the competition along with Kylie Frey instead of Anna DeGuzman.

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