A young contestant’s powerhouse vocals made Niall Horan utter Carrie Underwood’s name on live television

Kayleigh Clark, a 20-year-old talent from Sumrall, Mississippi, became the talk of the night on NBC’s The Voice after delivering a breathtaking rendition of Sugarland’s 2007 hit “Stay.” The emotional ballad, originally written by Jennifer Nettles, gave Clark the perfect stage to showcase her powerhouse vocals—and she left no doubt about her abilities when every single coach hit their button.

All Four Coaches Turned

Snoop Dogg, Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, and Michael Bublé all turned their chairs, eager to secure the rising star for their teams.

Reba McEntire was quick to praise her song choice and performance: “Absolutely incredible. You sang it beautifully, and I would love to have you on my team as a fellow country singer. You did a wonderful job, and I’m very proud of you.”

Michael Bublé admitted it was tough to follow Reba’s pitch, but he shared his love for country music, joking about his dream of recording in Nashville. “I’d love for you to even consider me, even though you have literally the queen, the greatest of all time,” he added.

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