The Voice Season 24 is coming to an exciting conclusion, and country singer Ruby Leigh is determined to clinch a significant victory. With her unique blend of talent and charisma, she hopes to secure not only a win for herself but also for her coach, Reba McEntire, in her inaugural season on the show. As the competition heats up, Leigh stands out as one of the last contestants left on Team Reba, alongside Jacquie Roar, who narrowly escaped elimination last week. Other top contenders include Lila Forde from John Legend's team, and Huntley and Mara Justine from Team Niall Horan.
Since the blind auditions, Ruby Leigh has captivated audiences nationwide with her exceptional yodeling skills and deep passion for country music. Over the weeks of the competition, she has continuously evolved, demonstrating that she is more than just a one-dimensional performer. Each week, she has showcased her love for country classics, making her journey on The Voice a memorable one.
Let's take a closer look at some of Ruby Leigh's most remarkable performances throughout Season 24 of The Voice.
Patsy Montana's "I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart"
Ruby Leigh kicked off her journey on The Voice with a bang, delivering a powerful rendition of Patsy Montana's classic "I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart." Right from her blind audition, she left a lasting impression on the coaches, confidently owning the stage as she showcased her remarkable yodeling abilities. It came as no surprise when she managed to turn all four chairs with her captivating performance!
John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
Taking on popular songs can be a daunting task, but Ruby Leigh rose to the challenge with her heartfelt version of John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads." She expertly conveyed the song's emotions, transitioning smoothly between powerful high notes and softer tones that drew the audience in. With each verse, she demonstrated her vocal control, leaving listeners mesmerized.
LeAnn Rimes' "Blue"
In this performance, Ruby returned to her yodeling roots with LeAnn Rimes' "Blue." This song, known for its technical difficulty, allowed her to highlight her unique talent. Her ability to yodel not only impressed the audience but also brought joy to her coach, John Legend, who watched her performance with a beaming smile.
Linda Ronstadt's "Long Long Time"
Demonstrating her vocal range, Ruby Leigh captivated the audience with her rendition of Linda Ronstadt's "Long Long Time." The emotional depth of her performance earned her applause from coach Niall Horan, while Gwen Stefani watched on with admiration. This performance perfectly showcased Ruby's sensitive side, further solidifying her status as a standout contestant.
Reba McEntire's "You Lie"
Covering a song made famous by her coach was a significant moment for Ruby. Her heartfelt rendition of Reba McEntire's "You Lie" earned her high praise, moving the country icon to tears. McEntire expressed her admiration, stating, "You blew it out of the water." The emotional weight of this performance also resonated with Gwen Stefani, who was seen wiping tears from her eyes.
The two-part season finale of Season 24 of The Voice is set to air on Monday, December 18 at 8 PM ET on NBC. With Ruby Leigh's impressive performances and dedication, fans are eager to see if she will achieve her dream of winning the competition and bringing home a victory for Team Reba!
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