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Christina Ramos, a 37-year-old singer with classical training, showcased her remarkable operatic skills during the show. Her performance commenced with a stunning rendition of the renowned opera piece, “The Doll’s Song,” from “The Tales of Hoffman,” highlighting her prowess as both a skilled chanteuse and a captivating performer. The judges were visibly captivated by her presence and confidence.

Ramos flawlessly transitioned from her operatic performance to a rock persona, seamlessly captivating the audience with her swift metamorphosis. Her stage presence suggested a seasoned rock goddess, effortlessly commanding the stage. Such was the impact of her performance that the judges unanimously awarded her the coveted Golden Buzzer, securing her passage to the next round of the competition.

Following her stellar performance, Ramos continued to dazzle the judges with subsequent displays of her vocal and performance prowess, ultimately claiming victory in Spain’s Got Talent. Her ability to excel in both the realms of opera and rock music solidified her as a standout talent, captivating the hearts of the show’s viewers and judges alike

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