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After a false start with a rendition of the Amie Winehouse song " Valerie" which brought a familiar scowl to Simon's face and a quick enough hit on his buzzer which would have made Jesse James proud.
Shaheen was given a second chance and launched into a super performance of the Michael Jackson song "who's Loving you" which brought back the smile to Simon's face and the audience to their feet.
The Britain's Got Talent contender may have his sights set on global success - but the schoolboy is a homebody at heart.
“My granddad used to sing so I think I got most of my talent from him. I don’t have anyone famous in my family, but everyone is very supportive”.
Shaheen, whose dad is from Iran and whose name means bird of prey in Persian, was brought up in Swansea by his now-single mum Karen.
And if he were to go further in the competition, he’s under no doubt that her wants to win it for Wales.“I would love to be part of the history of good singers from Wales.
The Cardiff auditions certainly provided some great talent and top-notch auditionees – but who knows who will make it all the way to the live show stage of Britain’s Got Talent?
Said
Shaheen, “If I get through to the semi finals, who knows? I might
be the only one from Wales. I would be very proud to show that Wales has
got talent”.
“I would love to have everyone in Wales on my side and voting for
me.
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