Leona Jorgensen reached the semi-finals of The Voice and got to work with Rudimental and Linkin Park singer Mike Shinoda. But the Sheffield busker has also been through some difficult times, losing her voice for a whole year. She's back now with a new single and an album on the way
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00:00 Hi, we're here with Leone Jorgensen who was on The Voice back in 2021.
00:06 Leone, can you tell us a little bit about what you've been up to in those three years since then?
00:10 So, since The Voice, I was lucky enough to work with Rudimental and Maurice sorted me out with that.
00:15 And I did a couple of songs, Straight From The Heart and Make You Move, which was amazing to work with the guys.
00:21 And after I carried on busking, going from city to city, even ventured out over England, went to Scotland
00:29 and I also went to Ireland as well, busking. And then I lost my voice, sadly, for a year.
00:35 But we're back again. I've just done my first headline show, released my first song, and it's onwards and upwards from here.
00:41 I'll be having some more headline shows in different cities in England and maybe out of England and the UK.
00:47 So yeah, I'm looking forward to the future. But yeah, big love. No danger.
00:50 And people can still see you busking in Sheffield.
00:52 Yes, you can indeed, in other cities as well. Still busking. Back again. But yeah, no danger.
00:58 Alright, thank you for attending the rest of today's webinar.