Rachel and her friends like the sing-along, but would any of them like to sing on their own?
RACHEL AND FRIENDS: "No! No! No!"
We are listening to newlyweds Kelsey and Sam Lepa singing “Brown Eyed Girl.”
SAM LEPA: "It’s fun for a whole group to do and you just jump in when you see a song that you like."
But while they just performed at the Giant Sing Along, will they sing for VOA?
SAM LEPA: "The showerhead’s usually my biggest audience!"
Many people are nervous about singing in public. So, when the sing-along became part of the Minnesota State Fair last year, the Fair’s deputy general manager, Renee Pearson, says she was afraid no one would step forward.
RENEE PEARSON: "You know, in Minnesota, we refer to 'Minnesota Nice,' where people aren’t always willing to put themselves out there and do something that maybe is out of their comfort zone. We were a little concerned at first about whether Minnesotans would actually engage and actually participate."
But the event has been a huge success.
Melissa Mongiat is part of dailytouslesjours, the Canadian team responsible for the Great Sing Along.
MELISSA MONGIAT: "We strive for collective experiences, where we have people come together, be more aware of each other, and aware of what they can do together. Sing-along is many people singing together. It’s like the crowd is singing, and it’s more about the magic of singing together. The power of it."
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