Fans can expect a classy new singer in the next season of America's Got Talent.

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On Sunday, Home Town Station posted the details from 22-year-old singer Juno Wilson who plans to audition for the reality competition by performing a rendition of "I've Got the World on a String" by Frank Sinatra.

"I've always listened to Sinatra," Wilson said. "I used to sing in my car and I never really sang before in my life, it kind of just came out... I thought to myself, 'Do people usually sing like that.'"

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The singer's audition will be on February 6, 2016 where he hopes the judges will be "pleasantly surprised" by what he's capable of.

"I decided I might as well (audition) to get my name out there," Wilson said. "I think the best way to advance in my career is get my name out there."

There's a possibility that some other information about Wilson might be shared when he auditions for the series, including how he's working on his education in music. He attends California Polytechnic University, Pomona where he started off his work in mechanical engineering before turning to music.

The winner of this year's competition was Paul Zerdin who showed talent in ventriloquism. Some of his acts consisted of puppets and dummies who would speak even when Zerdin wasn't on stage with them.

The new season of America's Got Talent is expected to air in May 2016 on NBC.