Sports arenas are stunned by the child singing sensation's fervor: "I am simply elated."
Kinsley Murray claims she remains calm and derives power from her audience.
The young girl is impressing crowds with her distinctive interpretation of the National Anthem.
Kinsley Murray's viral performance of the 'Star Spangled Banner' at a Pacers game left audiences in awe of her young voice and soulful vocals.
"I don't get nervous because I feel really happy and confident," she said in "The Story" this week.
The young artist, who cites Christina Aguilera, Whitney Houston, Kelly Clarkson, Taylor Swift, and Fergie as her inspirations, feels a sense of inspiration when she hears the crowd cheering for her.
"When the crowd cheers, it's like 'whoa' and that gets me going," she said.
From her father's choir, Murray progressed to performing at minor league baseball teams, NBA teams, and college teams.
"Her father, Shafer Murray, told Planet Chronicle that she likes to inspire people and be the passion. She wants to look glitz and glamorous, so she gets her nails, hair, and everything done to look super fab. As a result, he does what he can to accommodate her wishes."
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