When Matty Juniosa stepped onto the Britain’s Got Talent stage, he was clearly nervous—but also full of energy and ambition. His song choice immediately raised expectations: “Purple Rain” by Prince, a track known for being incredibly difficult to perform.
From the very first note, it was clear this wasn’t going to be an ordinary audition.
Matty’s voice was powerful, emotional, and controlled, gradually building as the performance unfolded. The judges’ expressions quickly shifted from curiosity to surprise, and the audience became completely absorbed in the moment.
As he reached the song’s biggest notes, the entire room seemed captivated.
What made the performance stand out was the balance between vulnerability and confidence. Matty didn’t just sing the song—he fully connected with it, delivering both emotion and strength in a way that held everyone’s attention.
It became one of those rare moments where an unknown contestant completely wins over the room.
And then came the turning point.
The Golden Buzzer.
In a single performance, Matty went from a hopeful singer to a standout star, creating a moment that viewers would want to watch again and again..






