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Watch: Junior New Syster roads to Asia’s Got Talent’ grand finals

Filipino Represents dance group is heading to the grand finals of "Asia's Got Talent" after convincing the judges to press "golden buzzer" in the live episode on Thursday. But the whole Marina Bay Sands was taken by storm when the dancers of the Filipino hip-hop group Junior New System on Thursday wearing shiny high heels rocked the stage during Asia’s Got Talent semifinals, earning the Golden Buzzer from the judges. The group, clad in denim shorts and stylish red long-sleeved shirts, flaunted their swaggering steps and acrobatic moves while dancing along upbeat mash-up music including “We Will Rock You”, “Maria” and “Let’s Get Loud.” The screams and shouts even grew louder when the boys started to shake their hips to Beyonce’s “Crazy in Love,” and one member flipped in the air, prompting the amazed judges and crowd to give a standing ovation at the end.


The Golden Buzzer vaulted the group to the grand finals. “I love it! I am touched by your story, and what you have achieved so far is very inspirational,” said judge Anggun. Another judge, Vanness Wu, looked totally stunned and said the boys didn’t even need the heels. “You guys are amazing as is. I know it brings the difficulty level but I love watching you guys get into it. You guys are awesome. I loved it. You guys are my favorite, seriously,” he said. Junior New System will be joining Gwyneth Dorado, another Filipina, in the grand finals. Earlier classical singer Gerphil Flore also wowed the judges and the audience with her captivating rendition of the ’70s hit “Where Do I Begin?”


Junior New System, composed of students aged 16 to 23, joined fellow Filipino Gwyneth Dorado in the last leg of the competition. The 10-year-old singer advanced after getting the most number of public votes among last week's semifinalists. For their performance at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, the troupe, wearing heels, danced to a mash-up of pop songs. Indonesian rock icon Anggun, who is one of the judges of the competition, loved the "inspiring" performance. "I am touched by your story and what you've achieved so far is very inspirational. And on a very personal, personal note, whatever happens --I wish you all good luck," she said.
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