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Jacqueline’s Dutch Singing Impresses Viewers – Best Singers Update

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Viewers Call for more Dutch-Language Performances from ⁤Singer Jacqueline

Amsterdam, Netherlands – A recent performance on the ⁣popular⁤ Dutch ⁣singing competition Best Singers has‍ sparked a wave of enthusiasm‍ for singer Jacqueline ⁣to record more songs in Dutch. The outpouring of support followed her rendition of Acda & De MunnikS “Walk until the ⁤sun⁣ comes” during a ‍week ‍dedicated to the duo’s music.

Performance Praised by Judges and Audience⁢ Alike

jacqueline ‍received a‍ resounding applause after her performance. Judge Paul ‌de Munnik commented,”With ​her energy,with her movements,her unrest that⁤ fits well with⁢ the ⁣song,I found that very well interpreted.” Jacqueline herself ⁣acknowledged a slight⁤ cold⁣ made the performance challenging,stating,”I wanted‌ to⁣ do very ⁣well… I hope I could do it on my best.”

Social‍ Media Buzzes ‍with Requests

The positive response extended beyond the judges’ panel. Viewers took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to express their⁢ appreciation. One user wrote, “Every ⁣time she sings in ⁤Dutch, I find it even more lovely.” Another simply stated,”Top‍ performance by Jacqueline.”

Demand for‍ a Dutch Album Grows

The enthusiasm quickly evolved into a direct request for more Dutch-language music from the artist. ⁣Comments included⁤ pleas ‌such as, “Can’t ⁤you sing ⁣Dutch-speaking more often? Great this song with your voice,” and ⁣”Jaqueline ⁣just has to record a Dutch-language ‍album? It fits her voice so well.”

About Best Singers

Best Singers, known for its emotional and compelling performances, airs​ every Saturday at 8:30 PM on NPO⁣ 1.

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