Lisa Punch

Lisa Punch (born 4 September 1992) is a Guyanese-American singer, songwriter, actress, former tv host and beauty pageant titleholder.

[1] She is the daughter of John Errol Punch and Nafieza Aiana Daniels and the eldest of five siblings.

At the age of three, she attended the Juliet Griffith Day Care Center in the town.

Soon it was followed by her other tracks like, "One Last Time", "My Inspiration", "How We Party", "Wickedee", "All I Need", "Wipe Those Tears", and "Stars Align".

[4] Punch rose to fame, both in Guyana and U.S, when she appeared on the ABC television show Rising Star as a contestant in 2014, where she competed up to the week 7.

She won the Miss World Talent segment on 14 December 2015 by rendering her original song "One Last Time", which she wrote in the memory of her late cousin.

[14][15][16][9][17] In 2018, Punch paid tribute to the Indian political ethicist Gandhi by singing his favorite bhajan.

When she was a high school student, she used to perform in the Children's Mashramani Competition, representing the Georgetown district in dramatic poetry and almost always winning first place.