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Lauren Daigle and Loren Allred on the stage of America's Got Talent, singing "You Say."
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Lauren Daigle and Loren Allred on the stage of America's Got Talent, singing "You Say." (Screenshot: America's Got Talent/YouTube)
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Lauren Daigle and powerhouse vocalist Loren Allred hit the America's Got Talent (AGT) stage and received a standing ovation. 

Daigle isn't a stranger to being on stages with judges watching as she was one of the finalists on American Idol seasons 9 and 11. This time she performed her well-known singles "Thank God I Do" as well as "You Say."

For the second song, Allred joined Daigle on stage. Allred is best known as the original vocalist on the platinum-selling song "Never Enough" from The Greatest Showman.

Terry Crews, a Hollywood actor who is also vocal about his Christian faith, hosts AGT. He asked Daigle what it takes to be at the top of your game, as she performed as a guest rather than a contestant. 

"It takes dedication, persistence. It takes working on your craft and knowing how to serve it well. The most important thing is that every contestant was made for a unique purpose. What is that message that you're going to bring into the world? What gift are you going to be able to give? A talent is great, but having a message and purpose is something well beyond."

The judges, including Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum, Sofia Vergara, and the often critical, Simon Cowell, all gave Daigle and Allred a standing ovation as they finished their duet. 

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