When Noah Kosta stepped onto the Canada’s Got Talent stage, he didn’t look like someone from the golden age of jazz. He was only 19 years old, but the moment he started singing, the whole room heard something completely unexpected.
Noah brought back the smooth, classy sound of the old-school crooners, with a voice that instantly reminded people of Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack era. His tone was rich, relaxed, and full of charm — the kind of voice that feels like it belongs in a smoky jazz club, not coming from a teenager on a modern talent-show stage.
What made the audition so special was the contrast. A young performer walked onstage, but an old-soul voice came out. The judges and audience quickly realized this wasn’t just a throwback act — it was a real singer keeping a timeless style alive for a new generation.
By the end, Noah had turned a simple audition into a classy, unforgettable moment, proving that great music never goes out of style.






