Her vocal control and range were so impressive, some compared her to the greatest singers in music history. The way she moved from soft emotion to full-blown powerhouse vocals was not just technically strong — it was full of feeling. Her upper register, in particular, felt like a perfect blend of iconic divas, leaving many to say the cover “defies logic.”
Watch her cover below.
This performance came just before her rise on “American Idol,” where Nix has continued to wow both judges and fans.
During a recent solo performance, judge Luke Bryan praised her confidence, saying, “I’m loving the way you just came out on stage, put your foot down, and killed it.”
Nix performed alongside fellow contestant Rylie O’Neill in a touching duet of Brandon Lake’s worship anthem “Gratitude.” The two sang with raw, heartfelt emotion that moved both the crowd and those backstage.
Before their duet, Jelly Roll — the show’s first-ever Artist in Residence — shared his thoughts about the pair. “By the spirit in you alone, I know that y’all connect in an emotional way that most people don’t,” he said, just moments before they took the stage.
Jelly Roll even FaceTimed Brandon Lake to share the experience live. Lake was deeply moved, calling it “the most gorgeous version of ‘Gratitude’ I have ever heard.”
Breanna Nix’s journey is just one example of the many faith-filled artists who have graced the “American Idol” stage over the years. From Carrie Underwood and Colton Dixon to Lauren Daigle, the show continues to shine a light on Christian musicians using their voices to inspire others.
Whether she’s singing about love or lifting her voice in worship, Nix is proving one thing with every note: she was born to be heard.