Now, let me tell you a story about an unforgettable moment on 'The Voice.' Reba McEntire, the legendary country singer, was brought to tears after witnessing an emotional performance by contestant Jeremy Beloate. This wasn't just any performance—it was raw, heartfelt, and deeply personal. Let me break it down for you.
Jeremy's Tribute to His Late Brothers
During the Monday, November 25, episode of the show, Jeremy delivered a breathtaking rendition of Josh Groban’s “The Impossible Dream (The Quest).” But here’s the kicker—he performed it in honor of his late brothers. Can you imagine the weight of that? Jeremy wasn’t just singing; he was pouring his soul into every note.
Jeremy Opens Up About His Motivation
Jeremy, a member of Team Snoop Dogg, shared with playoff advisor Simone Biles why this song meant so much to him. He said, “This is just a monumental moment for me to be able to stand here and sing this song. I can’t go home yet because I’m representing us all.” It wasn’t just about winning the competition for Jeremy—it was about honoring his family and sharing their story with the world.
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Snoop Dogg, always full of wisdom, chimed in with some encouraging words. “Music heals. It’s the thing that brings everybody together,” the rapper said. And let me tell you, that couldn’t have been more true in this moment.
The Impact of Jeremy's Performance
When Jeremy finished his performance, the entire room was left in awe. Tears streamed down faces, including those of Reba McEntire, 69, and Snoop Dogg, 53. It was one of those performances that sticks with you long after the final note fades.
Michael Bublé, always the gentleman, said, “That is one of my favorite performances so far.” Gwen Stefani echoed the sentiment, adding, “It’s so beautiful. You’re such an amazing singer.”
Reba's Emotional Reaction
When it was Reba’s turn to give her critique, she was visibly moved. The “Fancy” singer said with tears welling in her eyes, “I haven’t been that touched listening to anybody sing until you. You have got a voice that penetrated my heart. It really got me. I could see you on Broadway. I’m going to come see you when you’re there. You’re so good.”
Snoop's Praise for His Team Member
Snoop had nothing but love and admiration for Jeremy. “I’m over here shedding tears of joy. You made me feel like I was sitting at a real Broadway play. I’m crying and I don’t care because, my seat next to me, she’s crying. So, I guess that’s OK to cry,” he told Jeremy.
He continued, “There’s something about the way you make me feel. Jeremy, you are blessed in disguise. I’m so thankful to have you on my team, and I’m thankful to be able to hear you sing.”
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It’s no wonder that Jeremy advanced to the semifinals. Snoop later remarked that the singer is “strong enough to win 'The Voice.'”
The Grammy nominee also chose Christina Eagle as the second artist on his team to move forward. “Christina is great for live shows because she is a fiery female that can sing good old-fashioned country music,” he explained. “Christina Eagle had one chair turn. She had one wing when I met her and she got a second wing. And now as you can see, the eagle has landed.”
A Second Chance for Kendall Eugene
Earlier in the season, both Reba and Snoop were moved to tears after watching Kendall Eugene perform in the blind auditions round. He sang a powerful version of Morgan Wallen’s “Don’t Thank Jesus,” but none of the coaches turned their chairs. Reba later expressed her regret.
“Your style is totally different than anything we’ve heard today. I liked everything about it,” she said, to which Kendall replied, “You should’ve turned.”
“I was going to say that exact same words,” Reba admitted.
“Which leads me to why I didn’t turn, I’m like, I can’t beat her when it comes to him. It was a beautiful song,” Snoop explained.
“I don’t understand why I did not turn around,” Reba said. “We’ve got this new thing this year, that is a Coach Replay button. I’m going to use mine.”
After hitting the Coach Replay button, Reba successfully added Kendall to her team, bringing both her and Snoop to tears of joy.
“I love that song that Kendall was singing. And after the song was over, I felt kind of numb. I knew in my heart I wanted him on my team,” the Happy’s Place actress said. “I’m so glad, for the very first time we have a Coach Replay button. It’s the second chance for the coaches when we realized we missed this moment.”

