A self-proclaimed singer since childhood, twelve-year-old Dylan from London entered the Britain’s Got Talent (BGT) stage with a kind and modest personality. He told the judges that he would use the prize money to visit Disneyland in America and save money for future albums, demonstrating his desire despite his extreme fear.
The judges were instantly enchanted by his ambition to invest in his own future at such a young age and urged him to face his fear and pursue it.
Dylan decided to sing Beyoncé’s famous and extremely difficult song “Listen” during his performance. Although it was a big decision for a young boy, his surprisingly adult voice astounded the theater as soon as he started. Dylan displayed a remarkable vocal tone and faultless technique that were well beyond his years. He delivered the song’s emotional impact flawlessly, singing with assurance and poise. His reputation as a bashful youngster was dramatically changed by the magnitude of his gift, which made him a formidable vocal force.
The caliber of his voice left the judges “awestruck.” Alesha Dixon commended his “off the scale” technique for a 12-year-old in addition to his amazing tone. Amanda Holden called his performance “flawless” and said he was a “gorgeous, unassuming, humble person” who “completely knocked it out of the park.” Despite acknowledging the legendary song’s difficulty, Simon Cowell praised Dylan’s self-assurance and drive. Dylan received a resounding four “yeses,” confirming his great talent and promise and enabling him to move forward with his next albums and Disneyland.






