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Pranysqa Mishra is an American-Canadian child singer born in New Jersey to Indian parents — her father originally from West Bengal, her mother from Delhi. The family lived in Toronto, Canada before relocating to Florida. She was drawn to music from infancy, and by age two was already singing Sia's "Cheap Thrills" unprompted.
In 2024, she auditioned for America's Got Talent Season 19, performing Tina Turner's "River Deep – Mountain High." Judge Heidi Klum hit the Golden Buzzer, sending Pranysqa straight to the live shows. In the semi-finals she performed Panic! at the Disco's "High Hopes" — earning praise as a "powerhouse" and "prodigy."
She has performed the National Anthem at the US Open (Arthur Ashe Stadium, New York), NBA, NFL, NHL, and MLB games, and won the child category at the Apollo Theater Amateur Night in New York. Her musical influences include Aretha Franklin, Tina Turner, and Whitney Houston, which shape her reputation as a young powerhouse vocalist.
In 2024 she released her debut original single "Why With Me," marking her arrival as a singer-songwriter. Visitors searching for Pranysqa Mishra songs, Pranysqa Mishra booking, or Pranysqa Mishra national anthem performances can use this official site as the central source for her latest work and appearances.
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