In 1998, a young Hunter Hayes worked to stump the panel and impress the live audience during an episode of Nickelodeon's hit game show, Figure It Out. The entire adorable episode also stars host Summer Sanders and features a panel featuring some of the biggest Nickelodeon stars in the '90s.
The object of the game is for the panelists - Lori Beth Denberg (All That), Kel Mitchell (All That, Kenan & Kel, Good Burger, Game Shakers), Josh Server (All That) and Kevin Kopelow (All That, Kenan & Kel, Good Burger, and co-creator of Nickelodeon's upcoming Cousins For Life TV show) - to figure out Hayes' special talent. There's slime involved (of course) and prizes awarded. I won't spoil the ending, but you'll want to stick around to see Hayes sing and play accordion, performing "Jambalaya" for the crowd. With a thick Cajun drawl and overflowing confidence, the 6-year-old left everyone in disbelief.
Since his stint on Figure It Out, its safe to say that Hunter has hit the big time as a country music singer/songwriter. He also returned to his Nickelodeon roots in 2016 to guest star in an episode of Bella and the Bulldogs.
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