Sydnie Christmas, the winner of Britain’s Got Talent, is known for her powerful voice and theatrical confidence. However, behind the spotlight, she recently revealed a more private and tender side of her artistry. She wrote an unreleased song for a close friend who lost their mother — a personal tribute that has quietly touched the hearts of everyone who has heard it.

The song has not been officially released or performed on stage. Instead, it exists in a simple recording shared privately between friends, eventually reaching social media in small clips. In the recording, Sydnie sings gently, with no heavy production or dramatic arrangement. The focus is entirely on her voice and the lyrics, which reflect grief, memory, and the quiet strength needed to carry on.
The lyrics open with imagery of change and loss: “Winds may change, different days fly within our fingers.” The song continues with lines like “Feathers may fall, we feel them all come to give us shivers,” setting a tone that is poetic but sincere. She writes about the presence of a loved one who has passed, singing that the mother is still there: “She’s holding your hand every time that you stand. Her existence is inside of you.”

Later in the song, Sydnie writes from the perspective of comfort: “Sister, be brave, it’ll be just fine. She knew you were ready, so she said goodbye.” These lines are not written for wide audiences or commercial success. They are meant for one person — her friend — and that intimacy is what makes the song feel honest and deeply human.
Sydnie’s friend shared the song publicly, writing about how much it meant to receive something so personal. For many who heard it online, the tribute felt raw and relatable. Listeners described it as quiet, emotional, and full of heart — not a performance, but a message of love.
While this song remains private, it shows a different side of Sydnie Christmas as a songwriter. She is not only capable of performing well-known songs on stage but also of creating original music that carries real emotion and meaning.

At the same time, Sydnie continues to move forward in her career. She has been cast as Cruella De Vil in 101 Dalmatians The Musical, which will run at London’s Eventim Apollo from July to August 2025. The production will feature an ensemble cast, including Jeff Brazier in his stage debut and Aston Merrygold from JLS. This role marks a new chapter for Sydnie — one that blends theatrical drama with her strong stage presence.

The contrast between her quiet tribute song and her upcoming role as Cruella shows her range as an artist. She can be bold and theatrical, but also thoughtful and gentle. The unreleased song for her friend is not a performance meant for applause. It is a gesture of kindness — and perhaps the most honest form of music she has shared so far.