Watch Team Snoop Dogg's Show-Stopping 'Redneck Woman' Battle on 'The Voice'
The Battles begin Monday night on Season 26 of The Voice and Parade has a first look at Team Snoop Dogg’s showdown between Gail Bliss and Christina Eagle performing Gretchen Wilson's "Redneck Woman."
“I loved it,” Reba told Gail and Christine. “Totally entertaining. You had Snoop dancing up a storm. Way to bring the party to the table. Christina, you’re a force of nature. Your vocal was up there. Gail, you had more of the low wind going. You're almost like sisters up there singing together, having fun, so boy, good luck there, Snoop.”
“We’re all just blown away,” Gwen said, “because honestly, I'm looking at Christina and I can't believe you're not signed. You're insanely good. You can't teach somebody personality, charisma, stage presence. That's just you being you and being super sassy and super cool. Not to mention a lot of times what I'm looking for, too, is what is she going to do when Miss Gail is singing because you have it all as well. You are incredibly confident; you just seem very seasoned. I'm going to say that for me in this moment, Christina I couldn't keep my eyes off you. I loved it.”
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Then Michael jumped in, saying, “It wasn't just even you. I was watching Snoop enjoying every bit of that and you know what Snoop? You chose a song that allowed both of them to completely blow this place away. Christina, you were just moving, and I was like, ‘Wow, she's still nailing the vocals.’ Gail, you as well, you were moving. You both kind of got this Elvis [thing], where I was just digging every single second of it. I don't know Snoop what I would do, and I don't envy you.”
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Then it was time for their coach to weigh in and Snoop told them, “I truly love what y'all bring to the table. It doesn't take a lot to make me move, but it takes a lot to make me get to gangster Holy Ghost, and that's what y’all gave me. That's why I couldn't control myself. I was trying to sit in the chair and dance, and I was like, ‘This ain't big enough’ [meaning his chair]. The energy that y'all brought, the sisterhood, the things that we talked about, making everything feel like it's one rather than I'm competing against you. I love y'all for that and the decision I'm going to have to make is going to break my heart.”
So, who does Snoop choose? He tells host Carson Daly, “My decision is based off of what I feel like could actually have the most potential on this show to grow and with that being said the winner of this battle is…”
Tune in Monday night at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC to find out. Streaming next day on Peacock.
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