This performance will change your mind if you thought Darci Lynne was only a ventriloquist. She breaks expectations with a moving performance of Gravity, demonstrating that her voice alone can enthrall audiences just as well as her ventriloquism

It sounds to us like Darci Lynne’s vocals are officially tour-ready!

On January 15, the America’s Got Talent Season 12 champion took to Instagram to once again show how insanely talented she is as a singer. This time, by recording herself on a set of stairs belting out “Gravity” by Sara Bareilles as only she can.

AGT' Winner Darci Lynne Releases Track 'Just Breathe' from New Movie 'A Cowgirl's Song'

“Will never stop singing this song 😩,” she wrote in a caption.

Lynne has her favorite songs to sing, and it shows through her passion when covering them, like the raw emotion pouring through her as she sings “Gravity.”

While the 20-year-old keeps her personal life private, based on how Lynne sings lyrics like  “Set me free, leave me be / I don’t want to fall another moment into your gravity,” it’s easy to deduce she knows a thing or two about navigating challenging relationships.

The AGT superstar’s ability to go from whisper-quiet tones to soaring high notes is one of the best things about her — and it’s all on full display in this super-casual performance!

Clearly, Lynne is laser-focused on a career that builds upon the ventriloquist skills she unveiled to the world back in AGT Season 12. While she made a name for herself years ago thanks to her hilarious puppet routine, fans consistently enjoy her impressive social media song covers like this one! (And this one, and this one, and this one…)

A split featuring Darci Lynne and Sara Bareilles.

Lynne’s U.S. tour, Up Close and Personal, is scheduled to kick off on February 15 in Tennessee, with dates scheduled in many cities through June. So, if you thought her timeless performances on AGT were fantastic, you haven’t seen anything yet.

If you have what it takes to appear on America’s Got Talent, sign up for Season 20 auditions today at agtauditions.com. For details on how the process works — with guidance from AGT winners — check out NBC Insider’s ultimate audition guide.

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