Daniel Joyner opened up on his amazing experience being part of America's Got Talent.

On Sunday, Jackson Sun shared details from the 18-year-old singer who showed off his impressive singing abilities on the series. While he made it past the audition stage, he was eventually eliminated. But that is not going to break him as a performer since the experience taught him something important.

"If I could do it again, I would, absolutely," Joyner said. "It taught me a lot about what goes into being an entertainer and what goes into a competition like that."

The site pointed out how his third performance was the singer's first time singing with live brass instruments, which sounded like a good time.

"It was fun because they weren't just good at what they were doing, they were also having fun with it," he said about the band. "I felt like I was up there for like a Grammy performance- 'cause that's where that normally would happen."

At this point, Joyner plans to continue studying music with a double major in vocal and instrumental music education.

"I love music and from the get-go I've known I would do something in music," Joyner said. "I figured out that I love to help people and I love to teach- that put me toward music education."

The singer couldn't be happier for his time on the series especially since he's gotten so much positive feedback from the public.

"I've never felt so loved by this community or by total strangers," he said. "I've never felt so love in my life."

Even though there were some negative comments going around, the encouraging ones "totally outweighed" anything that came off as critical from strangers.

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