Jane Marczewski inspired many people with her beautiful voice. She made many perceive life in an entirely new way when she drew public attention. Though fragile, the singer delivered an influential message with her beautiful and appealing voice.

Shoot to fame
Jane performed as “Nightbirde” during the America’s Got Talent season 16 in 2021. She sang “It’s Ok,” her original song. Despite battling cancer, the songwriter and singer manifested energy and happiness to live. Her cheerfulness and spiritedness made people believe that “It’s okay,” as her song clarified. Her performance amazed both the judges and the audience.
Simon Cowell, the AGT judge, who was visibly moved by her song, granted the “Golden Buzzer” to her. Jane gained instant promotion for the competition’s last round. Unfortunately, her health worsened, forcing her to quit the contest. Nightbirde became popular after her breakout performance on America’s Got Talent. She became the favorite of the show’s fans. However, her family disclosed that participating in the talent show was Jane’s wish realized. ‘AGT’s Simon Cowell ‘so emotional’ after kids’ acapella group honors a member who died at 15: Watch.
Her legacy lives on
Last February, Nightbirde succumbed to breast cancer at 31 years old. The Zanesville singer battled with the health condition for four years. She gave hope to people, not only in the present life but also in the next. Her followers might have assumed that there wouldn’t be new releases from the late singer anymore, but that isn’t so.
Nightbirde’s family and team promised to continue the legacy she left behind by releasing her unpublished music content. They made known their intention in a tweet on her official Twitter account. Her loved ones announced their plans to publish the singer’s song released on July 4th. AGT planned tribute to the late fan-favorite contestant came a day after the release of her music.

Simon Cowell has earlier revealed their intention to honor Nightbirde. During the talent show’s recent season, Cowell recounted some iconic AGT stage performances with Terry Crews. He mentioned Nightbirde, Jane Marczewski, as his all-time golden buzzer. The AGT judge talked about how the late star’s golden buzzer moment is perpetual. America’s Got Talent would benefit from more negativity.
Previously, the Nightbirde’s song, “Brave”, was published on YouTube. Even with her demise, the singer still inspires people. Nightbirde’s friends and family have established a foundation to honor the late star. Due to the singer’s courage, while suffering from breast cancer, the foundation aims at supporting women with the same health condition.

Nightbirde brings hope to others
The late singer inspired Mayyas, a Lebanese dance group, to get auditioned for AGT’s season 17. Sofia Vergara granted the group a golden buzzer, promoting them to the final stage of the competition. The founder of the dance group from Beirut, Nadim Cherfan, came with her dancers for the AGT’s audition in the U.S. She is also a choreographer. You can meet with the outstanding artist Dub4Eva100: one of the most talented unsigned artists of 2022.
She revealed that Nightbirde inspired her to grab the opportunity to participate in the talent show on behalf of her country. She pointed out that the late singer shared her talent with others despite her worsening health condition. Cowell also described Nightbirde as a talented, brave, and extraordinary individual in a social media post reacting to the star’s death. He praised her for her remarkable determination to fight cancer.