Two-tone talent
Back in May 2011, beautiful singer Nanthita Khamphiranon (Belle) amazed viewers of Thailand’s Got Talent when she performed a song first in her feminine voice, then suddenly switching into a deep, masculine tone for the second half of the song. Belle’s performance attracted the attention of international media and Internet surfers everywhere.
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