Canadian singer-songwriter Jenn Beaupre and Filipina singer Morissette Amon (right). Image: Facebook, Jenn Beaupre/Instagram, @itsmorissette Canadian singer-songwriter and voice coach Jenn Beaupre heaped praises on Filipina singer Morissette Amon , calling her a “true vocal master” while urging listeners to pay attention to the latter’s extraordinary talent. Beaupre, who amazed netizens with her cover of Morissette’s hit “Gusto Ko Nang Bumitaw,” gushed about the Filipina singer, describing her as a powerhouse and that her song was a “beast.
” “This song is a beast—and it’s by the powerhouse Filipina herself, Morissette! I fell in love with both her and this song just seconds into the chorus. Vocal nerds and voice lovers: if you don’t know her yet, PLEASE go check her out,” she wrote on her social media pages. The vocal coach further commended Morissette’s signature vocal nuances, adding that this is just one of the elements that made the “Akin Ka Na Lang” singer’s artistry stand out.
“Her voice is one of a kind—wildly special and endlessly expressive. She uses what I like to call a sizzle [lighting emoji]—a quick, whistle-like tone that cuts right through you. It’s piercing in the best way and adds a gorgeous layer of complexity and artistry.
And that’s just one ingredient,” she explained. A post shared by Rozette / Jenn Beaupre (@rozettesaaangs) Beaupre also highlighted the technical demands of the song, calling its range “bananas,” as she admitted that she’s taking notes from Morissette’s vocal delivery. “My vocal style is a lot more “pointy” than Morissette’s, but I’m definitely borrowing from some of the delicious detail she brings to this track.
Hope you find this helpful and inspiring! Add Morissette to your playlist if you want to learn from a true vocal master,” stated the singer. In the comments section, fans praised Beaupre for her rendition of the song, specifically her on-point enunciation. Image: Instagram/@rozettesaaangs Beaupre (Rozette Music) is known for her cover songs and vocal teachings online.
She appeared on “Canadian Idol” and “Stampede City Sessions.” She also performed at the Vancouver Olympics, opening for the Moscow Ballet. The Canadian singer also won the Calgary Stampede’s Most Promising Young Artist Award and sang the national anthem at several National Hockey League (NHL) games.
Subscribe to our daily newsletter By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy . Meanwhile, Morissette, dubbed “Asia’s Phoenix,” rose to prominence for her distinct vocal range and whistle register.
She emerged as a runner-up on TV5’s “Star Factor” and made her theatrical debut in 2012 as Mitchie Torres in “Camp Rock: The Musical.” Morissette recently marked her film debut through the Manila International Film Festival (MIFF) 2025 entry, “Song of Fireflies.”.
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Morissette’s impressive vocals wow Canadian singer-voice coach Jenn Beaupre

Canadian singer-songwriter and voice coach Jenn Beaupre heaped praises on Filipina singer Morissette Amon, calling her a “true vocal master” while urging listeners to pay attention to the latter’s extraordinary talent. Beaupre, who amazed netizens with her cover of Morissette’s hit “Gusto Ko Nang Bumitaw,” gushed about the Filipina singer, describing her as a powerhouse