America's Got Talent 'fan favorite' Jane 'Nightbirde' Marczweski will release her debut album posthumously one year after she died of cancer.
Marczewski, died aged 31, last February six months after her battle with breast cancer led her to withdraw from the singing competition.
Her loved ones will now release It's OK - a collection of 10 songs - in her memory. Proceeds will go to a breast cancer foundation set up in Marczewski's name.
The Ohio singer passed away following months of treatment after the disease had spread to her lungs, spine, and liver, a source told TMZ at the time.
The 31-year-old, who earned the coveted Golden Buzzer from an emotional Simon Cowell during the season, will be remembered through the album which is hoped to show that 'joy can come from sorrow.'
America's Got Talent 'fan favorite' Jane 'Nightbirde' Marczweski will release her debut album posthumously with the help of her family one year after she died of cancer
The 31-year-old, who earned the coveted Golden Buzzer from an emotional Simon Cowell during the season, will be remembered through the album which is hoped to show that 'joy can come from sorrow'
'We are thrilled to announce that @_nightbirde debut album, It's OK, is available for pre-order today,' The Nightbirde Foundation, who help women battling cancer, said in a statement.
'This album doesn't pit emotions against one another, but rather it shows joy can come through sorrow.
'Jane would be so proud of this album, but more than that, she'd be proud of the work that the Nightbirde Foundation is doing to help others find hope and healing in the midst of tragedy.
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