
Looking to the future, she added: "Because I'm still young I am looking to maybe go on to study music at university, that is something I would like to do."Īmong her upcoming appearances will be at next month's Christmas parade in Swansea on November 20. One of the highlights so far has been performing on the iconic BBC children's show Blue Peter, which Justine said she "was a huge fan of and grew up watching it." Justine Afante (photo: Handout) The moment Justine won The Voice Kids in 2020 (photo: ITV) While still juggling school and her music career, Justine hopes to release more music in the shape of an EP and is also relishing the chance to do more live performances. "I had been in a recording studio before when I was younger but to be in one and recording my own song was surreal and knowing it was my own music was a great feeling." She said: "I'm really excited to have released my first single, I recorded it in London and wrote it with my producer Darren Martyn. Now aged 16 and two years on from victory on The Voice Kids, Justine is celebrating the release of her first single Sabotage. She sang This Is Our City which was played on the big screen in Castle Square throughout the celebrations to mark Swansea's 50th anniversary of gaining city status in 2019 and performed across the city at a number of high-profile events and performances.
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Justine Afante sealed victory in 2020, aged 13, after wowing judges Paloma Faith, will.i.am, Pixie Lott and Danny Jones with her stunning rendition of Beyonce’s Listen in the grand final of the popular ITV show.īefore her success on the fourth series of the show, Justine, who attends Bishop Vaughan Catholic School, was already a familiar face to many in Swansea.

A Swansea teenager who was crowned winner of television talent show The Voice Kids has released her debut single.
