@bayleelittrell_ American Idol music auditions with an original song & duets with dad @rokspics! Backstreet’s Back!
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00:00Who are you? I'm Bailey Littrell. I'm 21 years old, and I'm from Atlanta, Georgia. There's something about you that looks familiar
00:08My dad is Brian Littrell from the Backstreet Boys
00:15And you look like your dad you must forgive me I didn't have your dad's posters in my room I
00:22I
00:27Believe I get my voice from dad and hopefully I can do him justice today. I
00:34Guess you could say music runs in our family dance moves wise. That's the one thing genetically that did not pass down
00:43Following in my dad's footsteps is scary because his career to me is one of the most extraordinary music history
00:52I
00:57Remember being eight or nine years old and they sold out this huge arena
01:01And I got to open up for them
01:03I just had my two little songs and I came off stage and when the guys went on
01:07The screams the lights went down and I was just mesmerized. I thought oh my gosh
01:14Like what is this when you're a kid? You're not afraid
01:17But when you start to get a little bit older especially a teenager you kind of get timid at least I was
01:26Obviously growing up in the industry a lot of people would look at that as like such a perk
01:31But it's it's not easy. Hopefully I can go make y'all proud
01:35I've always told everybody that he's ten times more talented than I ever was
01:41It's got an original song for you guys today
01:43This one's a little bit emotional this song is about me personally wanting to give up and not giving up yet
01:50Trust me. I wish I wanted to do something completely different, but if I'm not doing music, there's no way I can really
01:57exist
02:00The
02:08Devil's on my shoulder
02:11As I try to brush by I know what he wants from me
02:19What I want for my own life
02:23I've been caged in
02:26And broken from the games that he likes to play
02:31If I hold on to my faith
02:35Will get me through the golden gates. I don't know what to do anymore
02:43I seem to be all alone in this war
02:48Always by myself when no one by my side
02:56What to do what to do with my life
02:59It seems I have no more tears left to
03:03Cry misery takes my time. I'm waiting on myself to die
03:12As it takes my time, I'm waiting on myself to die
03:22All right
03:25Um
03:27You're really good. Thank you. Like you're really good. Thank you so much
03:32I love the song and that's a risk too when people come in like singing their own songs
03:36That was great. And you you went there emotionally and I think you could go
03:42Very very far in this competition. Thank you so much. He's the world. We're super proud
03:49He's he's obviously grown up in the business and
03:53You know, I think he's he's cut out for it does your dad ever sing with you he does you think he'd sing with you
04:00You never know. I
04:02Could see
04:14What's going on you mind doing a little do that course with him
04:23I don't know what to do anymore. I seem to be all alone in this war
04:32Always by myself when no one by my side
04:39Good what to do what to do with my life. It seems I have no more tears left to cry
04:48Misery takes my time. I'm waiting on myself to die
04:53I
04:58Think that's like the second time I've ever done that
05:02Fantastic this was not a part of the audition
05:06No, it's like for your superstar singer dad to come in here
05:10I feel like for anybody else it would make you look bad
05:14But it didn't like you were right there with them. You didn't pale you didn't shy away
05:19Like you were like, this is this is my moment
05:24I'm very happy for you and very proud of your son
05:27He's got his own lane and I think you can go a long way very happy for you
05:31I mean
05:32I'm a dad of boys and all you want your boys to do is blaze their own trail and when they want to
05:39Do the steps and the work I'm there to help them
05:41But it's up for them to want to go do it and you know, you've obviously took the time to really go
05:48Hone your skills and your craft. I'm in the second your voice. I hadn't seen Carrie Carrie went. She looked right at me
05:56So that's good, man. Congrats and let's load it up. Yes
06:01Yes, if there was a better word for yes, I would use that better word. But yeah, yes
06:10I'm gonna cry. I'm crying. Thank you. Thank you