On Sunday night Dunsborough singer Sofia Watt turned all four chairs on Channel 7's The Voice Australia program during the first blind audition of the season.
The 15 year old Georgiana Molloy Anglican School student took on a James Brown classic It's a man's man's world wowing judges Rita Ora, Jessica Mauboy, Keith Urban and Guy Sebastian.
"I am feeling over the moon and so overwhelmed with all the love and support, it has been awesome on the first day since my episode aired," she said.
"The bind auditions were so fun, it was the coolest experience I have ever had."
Ms Watt auditioned for the show to prove to herself that she could do it, as well as, be a role model for young people.
"I wanted to show kids that you could do it no matter where you come from, whether you live in the city or in the country," she said.
"In every aspect of life you can do it and I wanted to be that person that could show them."
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The Voice is one of the biggest singing competitions in the world and the biggest stage the young singer has taken on, saying she felt relief and excitement when the first judge Rita Ora turned around.
"I felt a mixture of adrenaline and, I literally wanted to cry the whole time but was full of so much energy," she said.
"When Rita turned I thought I had done it, then the others started turning I thought you have got to be kidding me.
"It was extremely hard to choose which judge I went with because they are all so individual I thought every one of them had done amazing things in their careers and to learn something from each of them would be crazy.
"It was a really tough decision but I think Rita was an awesome choice, considering the song I sang ,'It's a man's world but it is nothing without a woman or a girl'.
"Both Rita and Jess are so powerful in the music industry and I could learn so much from them. Rita can guide me in the right direction and tell me how to take on this industry being a girl."
Cheering Ms Watt on during her first performance on the show were her friends and family who gathered at the Dunsborough Tavern to watch the episode.
"It was awesome to have the community support and see how many people turned up was incredible," she said.
The Voice airs on Channel 7 on Sundays at 7pm and Mondays and Tuesdays at 7.30pm.