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Simon Cowell's 'number one' Golden Buzzer 'AGT' star Jane Nightbirde's debut album 'It's Ok' to release a year after her death from cancer

'Her Golden Buzzer will live on forever, no one else, in my opinion, could be number one,' Simon Cowell said while talking about the late 'AGT' star
UPDATED FEB 23, 2023
Simon Cowell's all time fav Golden Buzzer star Jane Nightbirde's debut album will release one year after she died (Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images; _nightbirde/Instagram)
Simon Cowell's all time fav Golden Buzzer star Jane Nightbirde's debut album will release one year after she died (Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images; _nightbirde/Instagram)

ZANESVILLE, OHIO: America's Got Talent 'fan favorite' Jane 'Nightbirde' Marczweski who coveted the iconic Golden Buzzer, is set to release her long-awaited debut album posthumously to show that "joy can come from sorrow," one year after the singer's death. The 'AGT' season 16-star performer died on February 19, 2022, at the age of 31, after a brief battle with cancer that had metastasized to her lungs, spine, and liver, forcing her to even quit the show. 

The album 'It's OK' is a collection of 10 songs released in her memory by her loved ones, and all the proceeds will go to a breast cancer foundation under the songstress's name. "We are thrilled to announce that @_nightbirde debut album, It's OK, is available for pre-order today," The Nightbirde Foundation said in a statement, according to Daily Mail. "This album doesn't pit emotions against one another, but rather it shows joy can come through sorrow." "We miss Jane terribly, but are so glad her work to bring hope and healing to others continues, even with her being in Heaven," the statement read. 

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Jane Nightbirde Marczweski's stint on 'AGT'

Jane Nightbirde Marczweski was an outstanding performer on 'AGT' season 16 after she blew the judges and the audience with her angelic voice when she performed a poignant original song, 'It's Ok' for her audition. The 'fan favorite' one-in-a-million performance even earned her a Golden Buzzer from an emotional Simon Cowell during the season. Sadly, less than 2 months later Marczweski broke everyone's heart after announcing she had to quit the show because her cancer had "taken a turn for the worse."



 

Cowell spoke about his all-time favorite Golden Buzzer performer Marczewski and said, "What was so special about Jane, in my opinion, was she was always optimistic. She recently passed away, which makes this tough, but all she kept talking about was her music." "You know what? It's difficult, I haven't been able to watch [her Audition video] since she passed," reported the source.



 

Furthermore, he added, "You know, she typifies, I think, what the Golden Buzzer, like you said, is all about. She knew how sick she was and she couldn't make the Finals, but I think watching it back, it makes you feel hopeful. Her Golden Buzzer will live on forever. No one else, in my opinion, could be number one."

What is Jane Nightbirde Marczweski's album about?

The songstress who had to give up on her dream due to her battle with cancer that took her life, previously announced her album is to show that "joy can come from sorrow." Days leading to her cancer worsening, Marczweski never lost hope and only spoke about her plans with music. "This cancer's gotta go... which I really believe is gonna happen soon. And after that, I'm gonna write the most amazing record you've ever heard in your life," she said in an interview. 



 

"I have so much beautiful stuff that I'm so excited to share, and I know that I will," she said. Marczweski even shed insights from a tune, 'that means a lot', which has a chorus that goes, "I still got some magic in me, I can't feel it but I still believe. The music stopped but I can still sing, I'm pretty beat up but I still got dreams," according to the source.

'Gone but not forgotten!'

Marczweski's emotional fans missed the late songstress and were super excited about her music. One user wrote, "May her memory live on through her music." Another added, "Love and miss you." A third added, "Thank you for sharing! RIP Nightbirde… Gone but not forgotten." "How beautiful," read a tweet. "look at you, girl!!! we see you!! thank you for finishing,too!!" a user wrote.



 



 



 



 



 

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