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Family of the late AGT competitor Nightbirde released an album of her work on her death anniversary

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There will now be a body of work to celebrate and remember Nightbirde, America's Got Talent competitor who won millions of fans over with her creative songs before passing away on February 19, 2022, from breast cancer. The 10-track album, which has the singer's AGT audition song "It's Fine" as its title, was issued on Sunday by her family and The Nightbirde Foundation to commemorate the first anniversary of her passing at age 31. Furthermore, the organization, which she and her brother Mitch Marczewski established to assist other women diagnosed with breast cancer, will benefit from the album's sales. In a press release, the foundation's CEO, Marczewski, stated, "We're excited to share Jane's debut album with the world. Her work has touched the hearts of many because of her honesty and joy in the midst of sorrow." He went on, "This album doesn't pit these emotions against one another, but rather it shows joy can come through sorrow. Jane would be so proud of this album, but more than that, she'd be proud of the work that the Nightbirde Foundation is doing to help others find hope and healing in the midst of tragedy." [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="640"]Family of Nightbirde released a 10-track album, which has the singer's AGT audition song Image credit: Yahoo[/caption] According to a press release, each song was recorded by Nightbirde (real name Jane Marczewski) while she was battling cancer and is a "reflection of her strength and the battle she was fighting in her own words." In addition, the album has an A side and a B side, with the pop album on the A side and the stripped-down versions of the same songs on the B side. Also read: Richard Gere is on the mend from pneumonia on family vacation in Mexico, says his wife

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Nightbirde appeared in season 16 of America's Got Talent and during her audition, she revealed to the viewers she "had some cancer in my lungs, spine and my liver," and added, "I have a two percent chance of survival, but two percent is not zero percent. Two percent is something, and I wish people knew how amazing it is." [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1359"]Nightbirde said once: 'I have a two percent chance of survival, but two percent is not zero percent' Image credit: Deadline[/caption] Moreover, that season, she won Simon Cowell's Golden Buzzer, which propelled her right into the live shows. Her original song "It's Alright" and narrative touched viewers' hearts, earning her millions of YouTube views as well as streaming on music websites. But a few weeks later, she pulled out of the competition, saying on social media that her health had taken a "turn for the worse" and that she was no longer able to compete. On another note, Nightbirde wrote a lengthy Instagram post about her conflicted feelings and missing AGT when the season 16 finale aired in September 2021.
 
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