It’s a rookie versus veteran matchup on the second night ofThe VoiceSeason 26’s Playoffs.
Over with Reba McEntire, she welcomes a modern country chart climber inLainey Wilson.
They’re two very drastic individuals, butthey are present for different purposes.
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Time to see if they can help bring a victory to one of their new mentees.
She is a big fan of hers and her career has erupted.
Wilson shares that she used to watch the show, dreaming of being on it one day.
She even reveals she auditioned seven times for The Voice.
Fortunately for her, she didn’t need a show like this to make it to the big time.
Regardless of her trajectory, Wilson is eager to help her friend earn back-to-back victories on the show.
He sings “Think I’m in Love With You” byChris Stapleton.
Singing “All of Me” keeps Prebele in his lane.
He’s passionate about the genre.
Katie Owalks into her coaching sessions and shares that she’s died and has gone to country music heaven.
She has superstar potential, but simply based on this performance, it may not have been enough.
Heart Versus Soul
Reba has an affinity forLauren-Michael Sellers.
Although she is an exceptional vocalist, her connection with the singer has kept her alive in the competition.
It’s time to rock out withDanny Joseph.
The UK is important is Reba’s dark horse this season.
His ability to bring a classic rock aura into a modern-day sensibility is unmatched.
The decades of grinding paid off with this performance.
He leaves it all on the stage.
This is the D-O-Double G after all.
Up first isChristina Eagle,who is brought to tears meeting Simone Biles.
She resonates with her story as she, too, was raised by her grandparents.
The story of Christina Eagle is authenticity.
Eagle takes on “Fancy” by Reba McEntire.
This performance was worthy of an award show slot paying homage to the Queen of Country.
Aliyah Khaylynis about to be challenged as her coach decides that she needs to tackleWhitney Houston.
She has an emotional and spiritual connection to the song, owning the song.
She looks like a superstar standing in front of the coaches in her two-way sequin gown.
It takes her some time to build into the vocal, but she soars by the end.
She does everything she needs to prove to her coach that she can win in the end.
The other coaches may have been in shock, but Snoop Dogg knows what Khaylyn can do.
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Hoping to showcase his falsetto, Stancil sings “Adore” byPrince.
His performance shows a refreshing side of his instrument.
To say thatMikaela Ayirawas gagged about seeing Simone Biles is an understatement.
Ayira is tested with a big song in “Love” byKeyshia Cole.
It’s a mature song for a young artist.
Sadly, this performance is not up to par with some of her past performances.
After stealingJeremy Beloate, it’s his final chance to leave a lasting impression on his coach.
As any Broadway fan knows, this song has showstopper potential.
He sings it as an honor to his brothers who lost their battle with addiction.
Snoop Dogg tells him that music heals and this is his chance to heal himself and everyone watching.
Beloate proves he is a sensational vocalist with his emotional performance.
Oh, and Reba, who wants to see him on Broadway, is moved to tears.
The rough part of the night is here.
Who will Reba McEntire and Snoop Dogg cut, and who will represent their teams in the Live Semi-Finals?
Reba McEntire ends up selecting Adam Bohanan and Danny Josephs as her champions.
For Snoop Dogg, he gives the victories to Jeremy Beloate and Christina Eagle.
It now comes down to winning over America.
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