Nine-year-old rap sensation King Moore captivated audiences on America’s Got Talent this week, earning a standing ovation along with four enthusiastic yeses from the judges after delivering a powerful performance of his original track, “Pen Game.” His undeniable talent and charm left a lasting impression on everyone present, showcasing the bright future that lies ahead for this young artist.
In an exciting sneak peek from Season 20, Episode 5 of AGT, the talented young performer took the stage with an impressive confidence that belied his age. His stage presence captivated the audience, setting the tone for what would be an unforgettable experience for everyone involved.
Before diving into his high-energy performance, King Moore introduced himself, sharing his aspirations of starring in movies, exploring the world, and eventually hosting his own television show. He expressed to the judges that if he wins the coveted million-dollar prize, he plans to take his family on an unforgettable cruise, showcasing not only his ambition but also his commitment to his loved ones.
Then came the moment everyone had been waiting for—his self-composed song “Pen Game,” a piece he wrote when he was just six years old. With the audience already energized and on their feet, King delivered rapid-fire lyrics with remarkable clarity and magnetic charisma. The judges couldn’t help but smile and groove in their seats, ultimately giving the young star a standing ovation that echoed throughout the venue.
Mel B complimented Moore, praising him for possessing “so much swag, rhythm, and confidence,” while Sofia Vergara declared him a star in the making. Simon Cowell shared his admiration, calling the performance “brilliant.” All four judges unanimously voted to advance Moore to the next round, bringing tears of joy to his father backstage, a moment of pure pride and emotion.
King wasn’t the only standout act of the night. The roller-skating aerial duo Stardust received Sofia Vergara’s Golden Buzzer for their breathtaking performance filled with dazzling fireworks. Meanwhile, Kentucky truck driver Bill Taylor and his band, The Appalachian Heathens, impressed the judges with their soulful rendition of “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door,” showcasing their unique musical talents.
Other memorable performances included magician Alain Simonov, who received accolades for his smooth sleight-of-hand tricks, and the Benn Family Band, who moved the audience with their touching cover of Lauren Daigle’s “Rescue,” especially poignant following their loss in the January 2025 Altadena wildfires. Comedian Shuler King brought laughter to the stage with his humorous takes on his day job as a mortician, adding a light-hearted touch to the evening.
However, it was King Moore’s electrifying performance that truly stole the spotlight and sparked a significant buzz across social media, setting the stage for his next adventure in the competition as he moves forward.
Don’t miss an episode of America’s Got Talent, airing every Tuesday at 8/7c on NBC and available for streaming the following day on Peacock, where you can catch all the incredible performances and emotional moments.
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