Brittany Bree picks Team Legend after 4-chair turn, fans say ‘chose right judge’

Brittany Bree managed to mesmerize the live audience and the coaches with rendition of The Weeknd’s ‘Call Out My Name’
PUBLISHED OCT 5, 2021
Brittany Bree and John Legend on 'The Voice' Season 21 (NBC)
Brittany Bree and John Legend on 'The Voice' Season 21 (NBC)

The loyal fans of ‘The Voice’ rarely get to see the four-chair turns on the singing reality show but they were in for a treat after singer Brittany Bree earned the same after she thrilled the judges with her rendition of The Weeknd’s ‘Call Out My Name’. ‘The Voice’ Season 21 has so far witnessed the four-chair turns only in the cases of contestants namely Girl Named Tom, Gymani, Wendy Moten, and Carson Peters.

While most of the spots on the reality show are filled as the show is already five episodes down and with only more episode of blind auditions left, the judges namely Blake Shelton, Ariana Grande, John Legend, and Kelly Clarkson became all the way pickier. Speaking of Brittany Bree’s blind audition, the Texas native managed to mesmerize the live audience and the coaches with her performance as all the four judges battled it out to make sure she lands on their team.
 
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Brittany Bree earns rare four-chair turn

Brittany Bree, who has sung all her life in the church, landed in front of a live audience for a show for the very first time in her life which proved to be a shocker for all the judges. In the montage, it was revealed that she was a mother of two and her kids were watching the blind auditions.  John Legend and Ariana Grande almost turned around at the same time followed by Kelly Clarkson. Whereas, Blake Shelton took his time to press the buzzer until the very last minute.

After the gospel singer finished her performance, the judges did not shy away at all to shower their praises. Speaking to Brittany, Kelly said that she was such a great storyteller to which Ariana completely agreed. The latter further said, “You are unbelievable. I love your voice. I really enjoy your tone. I loved your runs. The fullness of it, the soul, the texture, I think intention is really important, and every choice you made added so much emotional value and I think that’s really important in a performer.” Ariana concluded, “I would love to be your coach, I would love to hold your hand through this and I would love for you to pick me. I love you!” John too praised the crooner and recalled how he had a similar background of singing in church. In the end, Brittany Bree had to make the tough choice of picking one judge out of the four. She ultimately went for John Legend.



 



 



 

‘That was magical, take that voice to the finale’

Social media users thronged to Twitter as soon as Brittany landed on the blind auditions. “So so wild to see one of my classmates absolutely KILL it on The Voice! Y’all better watch out cause Brittany’s about to dominate”, said one user as another shared, “Oh Brittany what a voice the Lord has given you. You will do great also with John Legend as he will teach you how to use that voice of yours and you can teach him about the love of Jesus.” One added, “Y’all Brittany Bree just killed The Voice!! Lord have mercy!”
 
Meanwhile, one person claimed, “Brittany Bree seemed a lil nervous when she started but settled down quickly and brought that focus to them vocals. Such a great sound she has and agility for days. She really made this her own.” The next one added, “She chose the right judge.  Kelly is right if she doesn’t make it to the finals then something is wrong somewhere.” And, one individual concluded, “That was magical, take that voice to the finale.”



 



 



 



 



 



 



 

The Voice’ Season 21 airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 pm PT/ET on NBC.

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