• Grace VanderWaal auditions in "America's Got Talent."

Grace VanderWaal auditions in "America's Got Talent." (Photo : YouTube / America's Got Talent)

"America's Got Talent" season 11 contestant Grace Vanderwaal's voice was recently scrutinized by some of her fans and critics.

Earlier this week, the 12-year-old "I Don't Know My Name" singer released a cover version of Bon Iver's hit song "Skinny Love."

After posting a few lines from the song, fans started questioning Vanderwaal's ability to sing.

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Some Instagram users wondered if the young singer was suffering from colds when she created the video.

Others questioned why Vanderwaal doesn't seem to use her diaphragm when she sings.

Additionally, some critics also questioned Howie Mandel's decision to use his golden buzzer on Vanderwaal when she sang her original composition during audition week in "America's Got Talent" season 11.

Meanwhile, some fans also supported Vanderwaal on social media by saying that they will definitely vote for her. Others added that the crack in the singer's voice when she sings is what makes her style so unique.

Some fans also said that Mandel used the golden buzzer on Vanderwaal for a reason and it's most likely because he saw just how talented she really is.

This week, Vanderwaal and 11 other acts will hit the "America's Got Talent" season 11 stage for their first live shows of the season.

The 12 acts will be narrowed down to just seven and Vanderwaal hopes that she will be one of those that will make it through.

However, it cannot be denied that the second half of the live shows will be a difficult one for the audiences because they would have to choose the best of the best.

Other than Vanderwaal, Simon Cowell's golden buzzer pick Calysta Bevier will also be performing. They will be joined by wild card contestant Steven Brundage and The Clairvoyants and a whole lot more.

"America's Got Talent" season 11 airs Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on NBC.

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