‘The Voice’ Recap: Reba McEntire Hits Mic Drop Button For Country Singer
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The fourth portion of The Voice Season 28’s Knockout Rounds returned to NBC on Monday, November 17. The one hour episode featured various duos battling for a spot in the Playoff Round. Reba McEntire hit her Mic Drop button early on in the night, for a country singer.
Reba McEntire Hits Mic Drop Button For Country Singer
Monday night’s episode began with Team Reba members Cori Kennedy and Aaron Nichols. The pair performed “You and I” by Lady Gaga and “Hurricane” by Band of Heathens, respectively. Both teammates performed a flawless rendition of their chosen songs, but ultimately, Reba McEntire chose Aaron as the winner of the Knockout Round.
According to the coach, Aaron knows his lane, stays in it and is very powerful in it. Before Aaron left the stage, McEntire hit her mic drop button for the singer. In case you missed it previously, The “mic drop” button will send a singer to perform at the Rose parade. There’s now only one Mic Drop left in the competition. Fans of The Voice will be able to votefor their favorite singer to perform at the Rose Parade after Monday, November 24th’s episode via the NBC app and NBC.com.
Stolen Singer Stuns, Loses Knockout to Older Contestant
The next pair to perform was Team Snoop members Mindy Miller and Carolina Rodriguez. Within the story package, it was noted that Mindy had multiple years of experience over Carolina, who was one of the younger contestants on the season. Mindy sang “In Color” by Jamey Johnson and Carolina sang “Love Song” by The Cure.
In case you missed it, Carolina was Snoop Dogg’s steal so this was her first time competing on his team. Even though it was Carolina’s first round on Team Snoop, she was a natural, putting up a great fight. Unfortunately, experience often speaks louder on this show. Mindy was ultimately the winner of the Knockout.
The final Knockout of the night was between Team Bublé members Jazz McKenzie and Teo Ramdel. The pair sang “It’s My Life” by Bon Jovi and “Cruisin” by Smokey Robinson, respectively. Although Teo got out of his shell, performing a powerful rendition of the Bon Jovi hit, Jazz was ultimately the winner of the Knockout. After announcing the winner, Bublé admitted that Jazz has the possibility of winning the competition.
The Voice returns to NBC on Monday, November 24 for the final Knockout Round of the season. In this episode, fans can expect Snoop Dogg to hit his Mic Drop button for one of his teammates.





