Mississippi Singer Kayleigh Clark Wins Four-Chair Turn on The Voice Season 28
Mississippi Singer Kayleigh Clark Wins Four-Chair Turn on The Voice Season 28

Mississippi Singer Kayleigh Clark Wins Four-Chair Turn on The Voice Season 28

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Kayleigh Clark, a 20-year-old country singer from Sumrall, Mississippi, impressed all four coaches on NBC's "The Voice" with her powerful rendition of Sugarland's "Stay," earning a coveted four-chair turn. Despite her admiration for Reba McEntire, Clark chose to join Niall Horan's team, who compared her voice to Carrie Underwood's and praised her unique style. Clark has a background in music competitions, having reached the Top 55 on "American Idol" in 2023 despite battling COVID-19, and she has performed at various sporting events and venues. Her journey is marked by personal resilience, including overcoming her father's alcohol addiction, which inspired her songwriting. Coaches Snoop Dogg, McEntire, Bublé, and Horan all expressed strong support, with Bublé even sharing his love for country music and intention to record in Nashville. Meanwhile, Savanna "Kirbi" Kirby from Florence, Alabama, also earned a four-chair turn on "The Voice" with an emotional performance, choosing Horan as her coach and highlighting her faith and family values.

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