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Michael Young (better known as Mike Yung) is an American singer from New York City. He competed on America's Got Talent (season 12), ''America's Got Talent'' season 12 and made it to the semifinals. He released his debut album, ''I Will Never Give Up'', in 2018.


Career


Before ''America's Got Talent''

Mike Yung sang at New York City Subway stations before his career on ''America's Got Talent''. In 2016, a video of him in a subway station singing The Righteous Brothers' "Unchained Melody" went viral. The video was viewed over 2 million times in one week. He performed the song on The Late Late Show with James Corden to promote it as the lead single of his album.


''America's Got Talent''

Yung passed the audition for ''America's Got Talent'' and made it to the quarterfinals. He performed "Thinking Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran in the quarterfinals. Yung was eliminated in the semifinals where he performed " Don't Give Up on Me" by Solomon Burke.


After ''America's Got Talent''

Yung released "Alright" as a single on January 12, 2018, along with a lyric video. On March 2, 2018, Yung announced a Kickstarter fundraiser for the album, where he had raised $90,000, enough for an EP, . On July 28, 2018, Yung started his Never Give Up Tour. In August 2018, Dutch DJ/producer Martin Garrix confirmed in an interview to be working with Yung on a new song which will be released on November 1, 2018 titled "Dreamer (Martin Garrix song), Dreamer". The song was released on that day and made a tribute to Mike's late wife Lydia, who had died earlier that year.


Discography


Singles


References

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