4-Year-Old Girl Gives Angelic Performance Of "Silent Night"

Dec 24, 2019 by apost team

Claire Ryann Crosby has been trying to sing since the moment she could talk. Thanks to her musician parents, she's been skyrocketed to fame with a music career that started when she was only four years old, reports See It Live. This tiny prodigy is the perfect angel to sing for the Christmas season.

Claire's first hit was a duet version of "You've Got a Friend in Me," which she sang alongside her dad. Like any kid, Claire talked and giggled through the performance before belting out an impressive second verse of the song.

But Claire really made waves across the internet with her 2017 Christmas solo, "Silent Night." Even though she was only four, she made it through the entire song with the grace of an experienced performer.

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In this video, Claire is wearing a white holiday dress and standing in front of a nativity scene. Her clasped hands and the way that she stumbles over the longer words are both extremely adorable. Like all kids at that age, she clearly loves celebrating Christmas.

With nearly 8.5 million views, Claire's holiday solo was definitely a viral sensation. Claire's family has continued to produce music since the video's release, and Claire continues to star in videos with the other Crosbys.

In 2019, Claire actually reprised her Christmas hit with a new video that shows off her continually progressing singing talent. Her voice is a little fuller, and she has a much easier time pronouncing the words. As always, Claire is completely adorable.

From the knowing look on her face, Claire is getting used to performing. She's still a bit too young to decide her own career, so her parents are definitely still running the show.

At the age of seven, Claire can sing with a child's voice and play a little ukulele. Her dad, Dave Crosby, sings and plays guitar. Her mother, Ashley Crosby, plays the piano. Claire also has two younger siblings, Carson and June, who are occasionally featured in her videos.

Hopefully, Claire will keep up the good work as she grows up. Her soaring voice and impeccable stage presence have "star" written all over them.

Were you charmed to hear little Claire sing? Which version of "Silent Night" do you think was better? Do you think she'll be a pop star one day?