The sound that landed 12-year-old ukulele-wielding phenom Grace VanderWaal the winning title on season 11 of America’s Got Talent (plus a key to Rockland County and perhaps all our hearts) is being put to good use, as she’s officially in the studio recording her debut album.

After her much anticipated win, the Suffern singer/songwriter signed to Syco Music, Simon Cowell’s joint venture with Sony Music and Columbia Records, perhaps prompting her bliss-abounding tweet, “I am sooooooo excited about what this is sounding like @SimonCowell can’t wait for you to hear it.”

This face says it’s all @GraceVanderWaal .. so excited to be a part of your first studio sessions pic.twitter.com/HyXrloQkz6 — Autumn Rowe (@AutumnRoweMusic) October 10, 2016

While the rise to stardom has been sudden, she doesn’t seem to be letting it get in the way of her work. Or at least if VanderWaal’s Grammy-nominated producer Greg Wells, whose resume also boasts credits for Katy Perry, Adele, and Deftones, has anything to say about it. In a tweet, he expressed surprise at her ease in the studio environment, and is confident that, “She’s got it.”

If you happen to be in or around Las Vegas later this month, you can catch this elusive “it” at one of her four upcoming Planet Hollywood performances. Or just get lost in her lofty vocals via YouTube.