We're not worthy: Meet the incredible 9-year-old social media sensation drumming her way to viral fame
A hard-rocking nine-year-old drummer from England is bashing her way into the hearts of music fans across the globe and making some famous fans along the way with her passionate performances.
Nandi Bushell's enthusiastic renditions of classic songs by artists from Led Zeppelin to Stevie Wonder have racked up millions of views on social media, seen her perform with Lenny Kravitz and even led to her featuring in one retailer's heartwarming Christmas TV commercial.
Nandi's recent take on Nirvana's "In Bloom" had almost 10 million views on Twitter as of Monday morning, as her contagious energy sees her screaming along with Kurt Cobain's raucous vocals while producing a powerful accompanying drum track that would get even esteemed titan of rock and former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl throwing up the horns in appreciation.
At just nine years old, the miniature rock ‘n’ roll queen has already been drumming for more than a third of her young life, with her parents sharing videos of her behind the kit since she was six.
Earlier this summer, she met Lenny Kravitz and blasted out "Are You Gonna Go My Way" with the rocker on stage before his show at London's O2 Arena.
And this holiday season, the young percussionist has found a whole new fan base as the face of British retailer Argos' Christmas television commercial. The sweet TV spot features her on-screen dad living out his rockstar dreams and picking up the sticks of Bushell's drum set gift, before the tub-thumping prodigy slides downstairs to join him for a duet as the two rock out to Simple Minds' "Don't You (Forget About Me)."
"Finding the right child to embody the energy and spirit of our Christmas ad this year was critical. We auditioned more than 100 children in the UK, US and France but Nandi was the obvious choice thanks to her sensational drumming skills, genuine passion for music and of course, her cheeky smile!" Becky Desert, Marketing Manager at Argos, told ABC News. "We are delighted with the response from customers to the ad and Nandi’s contribution has really made it stand out from the rest this year, being upbeat, fun and celebrating the excitement of dream fulfillment at Christmas."
Rock on, Nandi! We're not worthy.