Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Clifton's Hailey Mia Talks 'American Idol,' Growing Up In NJ

Hailey Mia, a 16-year-old Clifton native, appeared on the second episode of the newest season of "American Idol" on Sunday night, got a standing ovation from all the celebrity judges and advanced to the Hollywood round. The up-and-coming singer spoke to NorthJersey.com about her experience, inspirations and upbringing in New Jersey.

Mia said she felt a combination of emotions on the day of her audition that included being nervous but also excited for the opportunity. She said that by the time she performed, she felt calm, and she proceeded to blow the judges away with her rendition of the Katy Perry song "Rise."

Her weekly singing lessons continued until the COVID pandemic, when remote lessons posed some challenges, but she remained passionate and continued to perfect her craft.

All those days working hard paid off. Before she stood out on "American Idol," Mia made it to the final on NBC's "The Voice" in December 2021 when she was just 14. She loved her experience on that show but said "Idol" has been her dream for years. She emphasized how insane it feels that she has made it Hollywood.

The young singer said her parents are her inspirations and biggest backers and that she is "so grateful to have that huge support system behind me." Her family held a watch party for her first appearance on the show, and Mia said they were so excited at times that she could not even hear herself sing.

As far as musical inspirations, Mia called Adele her idol. She considers her style a blend of musicians including Olivia Rodrigo, Tate McRae and, of course, Adele.

Despite the comparisons she makes, those around her recognize that she has a unique voice of her own. "American Idol" judge Lionel Richie said of her performance, "I think that's the greatest one so far, for me. ... Reinventing that song with your voice, you make it sound like yours."

Publisher: North Jersey Media Group

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