World Best Talent, Nov 17, 2025
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Here's AI Overview results to question "Did Sainted win AGT" Fantasy League 2024?
"No, Sainted did not win America's Got Talent Fantasy League, they placed fourth in the competition. The group made it to the finals but was eliminated before the winner was announced, with the Ramadhani Brothers ultimately taking the title."
Edited by Azizi Powell
This pancocojams post showcases The Sainted Trap Choir's performance of Prince's song "Purple Rain" on American's Got Talent: Fantasy League 2024.
Information about The Sainted Trap Choir is presented in this post along with information about America's Got Talent: Fantasy League, and information about the song "Purple Rain".
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Thanks to The Sainted Trap Choir for their musical skills. Thanks also to Prince for his cultural legacy. Thanks also to AGT: Fantasy League, and thanks to all those who are quoted in this post. Thanks also to the publisher of this video on YouTube.
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INFORMATION ABOUT AMERICA'S GOT TALENT: FANTASY LEAGUE
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America%27s_Got_Talent:_Fantasy_League
"America's Got Talent: Fantasy League (also known as AGT: Fantasy League) is an American reality television and talent competition series that premiered on NBC on January 1, 2024. The "fantasy league" series is a spin-off featuring winners, finalists, fan favorites, and others from previous seasons of America's Got Talent and across the Got Talent franchise, with each judge serving as a mentor for a set of acts. Terry Crews hosts the series, with Simon Cowell, Mel B, Heidi Klum, and Howie Mandel serving as judges.[2]"
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INFORMATION ABOUT SAINTED TRAP CHOIR (Also known as "Sainted")
From https://www.thesaintedtrapchoir.com/meetthesaints
In the vibrant intersection of gospel tradition and contemporary hip-hop beats, Sainted emerges as a groundbreaking force. Led by DJ Fannie Mae and Grammy Award-Winning Singer/Songwriter Dennis Reed Jr., this immersive experience delves deep into the Southern church kid's world through music, cultural appreciation, fashion, and art. Think of it as the family reunion in your local hood after Sunday service with your grandma—Sainted is the bridge.
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Sainted's career highlights reflect their trajectory to
stardom. From accompanying Andra Day during this year's Super Bowl and
performing at the Time 100 Gala alongside Fantasia, to achieving 4th runner-up
in the season of AGT's Fantasy League after receiving the golden buzzer from
Simon following a powerful rendition of Prince's "Purple Rain,"
they've left an indelible mark on the music scene. Opening for Janelle Monae’s
"Age of Pleasure" tour, a duet with Sara Barellis, and their vocals
featured on the Grammys during the Tina Turner tribute performed by Fantasia,
underscore their journey of success.
At the heart of Sainted's allure is the 25+ person choir and
star-studded band that promises an unforgettable experience. Grounded in the
gospel music tradition, they highlight classic gospel and modern-day hip-hop
artists, offering a musical journey that resonates deeply with its audience. In
the realm of immersive musical experiences, Sainted stands unparalleled,
inviting everyone to join this extraordinary celebration of Southern culture
and music."
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The Sainted Trap Choir was established in 2020.
INFORMATION ABOUT "PURPLE RAIN" BY PRINCE
From https://www.songfacts.com/facts/prince/purple-rain
"After Prince released his 1999 album in 1982, he toured in many of the same cities Bob Seger did. He was amazed at how crowds connected with Seger's songs like "Night Moves" and "Mainstreet" - slow songs that told stories people could relate to. Prince decided to write a song in that style, and "Purple Rain" was the result.
The album was actually the soundtrack to the first movie
Prince made. He went on to make three more: Under The Cherry Moon, Sign O' The
Times, and Graffiti Bridge. Purple Rain won Prince an Oscar for Best Original
Song Score (not to be confused with the Best Original Score category, won that
year by A Passage to India).
The song "Purple Rain" was the centerpiece of the film and a key plot point. In the movie, the female members in Prince's band, Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman, write a song that Prince ignores, prompting a tirade from Wendy ("Every time we give you a song you say you're going to use it but you never do. You're being paranoid as usual..."). At the end of the film, Prince's crew is in a heated rivalry with another band (The Time), who do a blistering set that Prince must follow. When Prince takes the stage, he introduces "Purple Rain" as being written by Wendy and Lisa, then tears down the house with it
he song was written for the Purple Rain film, but it served
Prince very well in concert, where it was often his showstopper."...
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Click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvnYmWpD_T8&list=RDTvnYmWpD_T8&start_radio=1
for the official YouTube video of the song "Purple Rain" from that film.
" "Purple Rain" is a power ballad that fuses rock, R&B, and gospel. It is a genre-bending song that incorporates elements from these styles to create a unique sound.
Power ballad: The song's emotional and sweeping structure is
a hallmark of a power ballad.
Rock: It features soaring guitar solos that are central to
the song's rock and roll feel.
R&B: The song has roots in R&B and soul, which are
core genres in Prince's music.
Gospel: Gospel influences are evident in the song's
spiritual and soulful elements."
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