'The Voice' Season 24: Gwen Stefani faces dilemma in battle between BIAS and Jacquie Roar as Reba McEntire looks to steal winner

'The Voice' Season 24 Gwen Stefani faced a challenging decision between BIAS and Jacquie Roar as their Battle Round performance impressed the coaches
Reba McEntire eyes a steal from Team Gwen as Gwen Stefani struggles to pick between BIAS and Jacquie Roar (YouTube/TheVoice)
Reba McEntire eyes a steal from Team Gwen as Gwen Stefani struggles to pick between BIAS and Jacquie Roar (YouTube/TheVoice)

UNIVERSAL CITY, CALIFORNIA: In the October 23 Battle Rounds, Gwen Stefani is presented with a tough dilemma. 'The Voice' coaches are facing difficult choices in the second round of Season 24's battle as Reba McEntire looks to make a steal from Team Gwen!

Gwen has a difficult decision to make on Monday's all-new episode of 'The Voice'! In a sneak preview of the forthcoming Battle Rounds, Team Gwen's BIAS and Jacquie Roar hit the stage with a rocking interpretation of Jelly Roll's "Need a Favor" that has the coaches split over whom to select as the victor.



 

"Jacquie, your voice is just crazy," exclaims Niall Horan. "It's so hard to sing a song like that and have that much control."

However, he adds that BIAS is simply too entertaining to watch, so he votes for him. "People sometimes will look at you and forget how good of a singer you actually are, just because they're looking at stage presence, and you're bouncing around everywhere," he says. "You were absolutely brilliant."

While praising Jacquie's strong voice, John Legend gives BIAS' performance a little bit of an advantage. He exclaims, "I couldn't take my eyes off of you." "You were just enjoying every moment... Your energy was playing off of each other really well."

Reba concurs, saying, "I was so entertained," complimenting BIAS' "excited" theatrics and Jacquie's "strong" voice. She informs Gwen that she wants to choose both vocalists, but in the end, she gives Jacquie a tiny advantage.

But Gwen gets to make the ultimate call, and she's clearly having trouble deciding. She bemoans, "Now I'm confused!"

As per online rumors, Gwen saves BIAS leading Reba to steal Jacquie.

Jacquie Roar and BIAS in 'The Voice' Season 24 (YouTube/TheVoice)
Jacquie Roar and BIAS in 'The Voice' Season 24 (YouTube/TheVoice)

Who is BIAS on 'The Voice' Season 24?

On LinkedIn, Grant Bias identifies himself as a country singer, music producer, and full-time musician. He doesn't appear to have published any music, however, he co-wrote "First Things First," which was released by the Oklahoma-based Christian band Consumed by Fire. That song topped the iTunes Christian & Gospel music list in April.

BIAS has a plethora of covers on Instagram and TikTok. Many are duets, however, he sings alone on "Cold" by Chris Stapleton, "Love You Anyway" by Luke Combs, and "Simple Things" by Teddy Swims.

BIAS married Karley last autumn, and two of his Instagram collaborations are with her: Brandon Lake's "Lost in Your Love" and Cam's "Burning House."

He is from Little Rock, Arkansas, resides in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and attended the University of Mobile in Alabama, according to his Facebook account.

He spent three years in college singing over 400 gigs with the vocal ensemble Voices of Mobile, which gave him the opportunity to sing in Romania, Cuba, England, and even the White House.


 
 
 
 
 
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Who is Jacquie Roar in 'The Voice' Season 24?

Jacquie embodies the term "self-made." She began singing at an early age and acquired a strong love for music.

Jacquie wants to bring the party during her performances! She has developed her voice considerably while singing for Martina McBride, Kelsea Ballerini, and Alan Jackson.

Her actual heartbreak has ignited a fire in her and driven her to strive harder than ever before. She writes from personal experience, providing a fresh perspective on dealing with sorrow.

Jacquie peels down her skin to reveal her genuine self and connect with you on a deeper level. She mixes a deeper sound from the 1970s with current material to establish a relationship between love and anguish, similar to Adele, Miley Cyrus, and Stevie Nicks.

Jacquie travels around Oregon, performing and sharing her voice on various occasions.


 
 
 
 
 
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'The Voice' Season 24 airs on Mondays and Tuesdays on NBC at 8 pm ET.

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