'America's Got Talent' Season 18: SAINTED Trap Choir's 20 singers will showcase their harmonizing power

SAINTED Trap Choir have seamlessly blended the worlds of trap, rap, and hip-hop, captivating audiences with their unique sound
A few of the lead members of SAINTED Trap Choir who are competing on 'America's Got Talent' Season 18 (@saintedtrapchoir/Instagram)
A few of the lead members of SAINTED Trap Choir who are competing on 'America's Got Talent' Season 18 (@saintedtrapchoir/Instagram)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Welcome to Season 18 of 'America's Got Talent'! Leading the star-studded judging panel is executive producer Simon Cowell, alongside fashion icon Heidi Klum, comedian Howie Mandel, and actress Sofia Vergara. Hosting this electrifying season is the remarkable Terry Crews, as gifted performers compete for the prestigious $1 million prize. From magicians, and dancers to choir groups and singers, this season, the talent will speak volumes. 

This year SAINTED Trap Choir is making its grand entrance on the 'America's Got Talent' Season 18 stage. They are not just singers or dancers — they are performers. With notable gigs under their belt, from performing with Rick Ross to singing at Lincoln Center's Spring Gala, this group of 20 singers and performers are all set to make waves on the talent show. 



 

Who is SAINTED Trap Choir?

The dynamic group of 20 singers and performers is led by DJ Party, a top Rap/Hip Hop artist. Their unique sound has delighted fans worldwide. They recently performed at Lincoln Center's Spring Gala alongside Sara Bareilles, Lil Buck, and an orchestra. Notably, they also collaborated with Rick Ross for Orchestra Noir, celebrating African-American music pioneers. Their talent caught the attention of Redbull, and they wowed audiences at a Charlotte FC football match. Now, they're set to impress on 'America's Got Talent', showcasing their harmonizing power and captivating performances. The SAINTED Trap Choir is revolutionizing music with its fusion of trap, rap, and hip-hop, leaving a lasting impact on the industry.


 
 
 
 
 
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SAINTED Trap Choir on 'America's Got Talent' Season 18

With their rising popularity, the choir is set to make a splash on the national stage as they gear up for an appearance on 'America's Got Talent'. The group's ability to deliver a captivating and mesmerizing performance is sure to leave both the judges and the audience in awe. The SAINTED Trap Choir's journey is a testament to the power of music and the sheer talent and dedication of its members. They have been captivating audiences with their unique sound and now it is America's turn to judge their talent.

'America's Got Talent' Season 18 has been premiering since, May 30 at 8pm ET/PT only on NBC.

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