America's Got Talent 2014 Emily West: Lost It to Mat

America's Got Talent 2014 Emily West: Lost It to Mat
Right from the time of auditions, there was something special about Emily West. Audiences have loved her talent and judges have adored her for almost everything that she has achieved on the show. However, she couldn't really keep up the magic to be crowned this year's talent, losing it to Mat Franco. However, she retained the second spot just over Quintavious Johnson.
While there is no doubt that this is a start of a golden career, given that she can keep her head at place. In fact, many people from across the world believe that this girl has a lot of achieve and they almost believed that she will ace everyone else on this season of America's Got Talent. Noticeably, West sung 'True Colors' along with one of her favorites Cyndi Lauper in the finale and felt that it was an experience of a lifetime.
Meanwhile, the 12-year kid Johnson was also one of the rare discoveries, who showcased that talent can actually be natural. All of his notes were in perfect place and if he keeps on learning on the experience on this show, there is a lot of achieve.
As far as the next season for America's Got Talent is concerned, the auditions will be open soon. The makers plan to change existing format a little, after which they will be ready to choose participants for the show very soon. And looking at this season, the entries will be much higher as real people try to achieve their surreal dreams.
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