When Tamillia stepped onto the stage of The Voice Kids France in 2016, few could have predicted the impact she was about to make. Choosing to perform “Halo” by Beyoncé, she delivered a rendition filled with emotional control and vocal maturity far beyond her years. From the first note, the atmosphere shifted — this was no ordinary audition, but the arrival of a remarkable young talent. 🎤✨
Her performance left an immediate impression on the coaching panel. One by one, all three mentors — Jenifer, Patrick Fiori, and M. Pokora — turned their chairs, signaling unanimous approval. Securing a full turn in a blind audition is never guaranteed, especially with such a challenging song, but Tamillia’s control, tone, and stage presence made the decision effortless.
When the time came to choose her coach, she selected M. Pokora. That choice shaped the rest of her journey on the show. Under his mentorship, Tamillia continued to refine her artistry, delivering consistently strong performances that demonstrated both technical skill and emotional depth. Week after week, she proved that her blind audition had been only the beginning.
Her progress carried her all the way to the final, where she ultimately finished in second place. Reaching that stage in a national competition confirmed what viewers had sensed from the start — she was not just a talented contestant, but one of the defining voices of the season. Her journey became one of the standout narratives of that year. 🌟
What makes this story even more powerful is a personal detail: “Halo” was the very first song Tamillia had ever performed publicly before entering the competition. A song that once marked her first step onto a stage became the performance that introduced her to a national audience. Sometimes, one song is enough to change everything.


