The fact that Sloane Simon managed to play Chappell Roan’s “Good Luck, Babe” on tonight’s The Voice Season 26 Playoffs without crying is a testament to her professionalism, or as her coach Michael Bublé told Gwen Stefani, “What a beautiful, resilient woman she is.” Check information on A member of Team Bublé participates.
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Only a few days had passed since her father passed away from malignant cancer before Sloane entered the stage, yet he was the one who urged her to compete.
As Michael concluded his criticism, Gwen was crying and said, “No. 1: I love you.” No. 2, I thought you did a fantastic job. No. 3: I’m sure your father is very proud of you.
After performing Natasha Bedingfield’s “Unwritten” during her Blind Audition, the 20-year-old Pittsburgh native decided to join Team Gwen. However, Michael grabbed her after Gwen picked Sydney Sterlace over her in the Battles.
Sloane was happy that Michael picked the Chappell Roan song for her to perform, not only because she was a fan of Roan’s but also because she could identify with the words.
Carly Pearce, a country singer and Playoff coach, urged Sloane to express her emotions on stage during rehearsals, saying, “The audience wants to feel you’re human.” “I believe that when I give my all on stage, I have some of my most genuine moments,” she remarked.
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