Many viewers prematurely crowned Jeremy Beloate the season 26 winner of The Voice after he scored a four-chair turn with his dazzling Blind Audition performance of Giveon’s “Heartbreak Anniversary.” The Memphis singer joined coach Michael Bublé’s team. After losing the three-way Knockout Round to Sofronio Vasquez, Beloate found himself stolen by Snoop Dogg. And the “Drop It Like It’s Hot” rapper is surely feeling secure in this decision after the R&B singer’s Playoffs performance.
“He Needs To Be On Broadway”
We are officially one week closer to learning the identity of The Voice’s season 26 winner. The Playoff Rounds continue during tonight’s (Monday, Nov. 25) episode. As each coach can advance just two artists to the Live Shows, now is the time to leave everything on the stage. And Jeremy Beloate certainly understood the assignment. The Mississippi-born artist’s voice filled every inch of the room as he performed “The Impossible Dream,” from the 1965 Broadway musical Man of La Mancha.
“Wow. I am speechless. That literally touched my soul. In tears and I dont know why,” one viewer wrote on X/Twitter. “I have never been a person that likes theater/broadway plays. But he needs to be on Broadway.”
Jeremy Beloate Has Snoop “Shedding Tears of Joy” on ‘The Voice’
The coaches agreed. “Damn, Snoop!” exclaimed Michael Bublé, Beloate’s former coach. “Dude, that is one of my favorite performances so far.”
Gwen Stefani added, “This weirdo combo—it’s working.”
A choked-up Reba McEntire said, “I haven’t been that touched listening to anybody sing until you. You have got a voice that penetrated my heart… I can see you on Broadway.”
An equally emotional Snoop Dogg admitted to “shedding tears of joy.”
“You made me feel like I was sitting at a real Broadway play,” The Voice newcomer said. “I was crying, and I don’t care… Something about the way you make me feel… Jeremy, you are blessed.”