You’re a breath of fresh air. I’ve listened to your BGT performance too many times to count. I’m buying all of your singles. I knew you’d be a huge success. You’ve got such a beautiful heart, soul and spiritual center . You’re so kind and down to earth , keep up the fantastic gift !
SO WHAT., MAYBE YOU CAN,SHE CAN'T, SEE WHERE YOU ARE IN LIFE TEN YEAR'S FROM NOW, AND WHERE HER LIFE IS GOING TO TAKE HER TEN YEAR'S FROM NOW AND BEYOND!!!?? GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR SWAHILI.
Neither does 99.99% of the rest of the world either - your point? She doesn't live in Kenya - her family is from Kenya and they probably don't speak much Swahili in Milton Keynes either. I worked with young Kenyan girls and women - they all spoke English extremely well and we paid for them to go to High School then onto University, college or trade schools. They had no need for Swahili - it was no use to them in their education or their on-going career. Get over it.
Sarah what a lovely beautiful young lady, humble, and super talented!
You’re a breath of fresh air. I’ve listened to your BGT performance too many times to count. I’m buying all of your singles. I knew you’d be a huge success. You’ve got such a beautiful heart, soul and spiritual center . You’re so kind and down to earth , keep up the fantastic gift !
In my opinion, Sarah is a future AKA !!! I would be honored to call her SOROR !!! BJ/ATL
Continue to Rise Up SARAH!!! You are BLESSED!!! BJ/ATL
Sarah is awesome and a special young lady 🙏🏾🙏🏾!!
When is your first single coming out
such an amazing voice! and great interview !!!!!!!
She's absolutely amazing ❤️
Her version of "And I'm Telling You" on BGT was absolutely outstanding.
I could listen to Sarah all day
A Goddess, eine Göttin, una Diosa.....
PURE CLASS
A Kenyan young lady whom doesn't know swahili
samuel awandu well she was raised in England
SO WHAT., MAYBE YOU CAN,SHE CAN'T, SEE WHERE YOU ARE IN LIFE TEN YEAR'S FROM NOW, AND WHERE HER LIFE IS GOING TO TAKE HER TEN YEAR'S FROM NOW AND BEYOND!!!?? GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR SWAHILI.
Neither does 99.99% of the rest of the world either - your point? She doesn't live in Kenya - her family is from Kenya and they probably don't speak much Swahili in Milton Keynes either. I worked with young Kenyan girls and women - they all spoke English extremely well and we paid for them to go to High School then onto University, college or trade schools. They had no need for Swahili - it was no use to them in their education or their on-going career. Get over it.
@@francesca5387 Roots!
@@gallopingg1 Roots!