Snoop Dogg’s Shocking Choices on ‘The Voice’ Leave Fans Speechless
|Snoop Dogg’s decisions during “The Voice” Playoffs have sparked strong reactions from fans, who took to social media to share their opinions.
On Monday night, Snoop had the tough task of narrowing his team from five singers to just two finalists for the live shows. He ultimately chose Jeremy Beloate and Christina Eagle, explaining that their unique qualities made them stand out.
“He’s a natural-born performer,” Snoop said of Beloate. “He knows how to control his voice and movements on stage. His performance tonight was the best of the season.”
Snoop explained he chose Eagle because of her potential to grow. “She can sing classic country music beautifully. When I met her, she was like a bird with one wing, but now the eagle has landed,” he said. However, many fans were not happy with these choices.
On Facebook, comments ranged from, “Snoop messed up by not picking the girl who sang Whitney Houston,” to, “I’m done watching this show. He let the best singers go!”
Another frustrated fan wrote, “I’ll never watch again. So disappointed in Snoop’s choices!” Similar sentiments appeared on Instagram, with one user commenting, “My jaw is on the FLOOR. Uncle Snoop, I hope you’re helping Austyns and Aliyah behind the scenes.”
Others felt the choices were unfair, with one person writing, “Not picking Austyns is a crime. The show already has too many country singers.” Meanwhile, TikTok reactions were equally heated. One viewer said, “I would have chosen Aliyah and Jeremy,” while another called the decisions “horrible.”
Some did support Snoop, saying, “The other singers don’t need the show to succeed. They’ll get record deals quickly.” Still, most fans felt the strongest voices were sent home.
Aliyah Khaylyn, who performed Whitney Houston’s “I Have Nothing,” impressed the judges, with Gwen Stefani saying, “I’m in shock.” However, Snoop still chose to eliminate her. Austyns Stancil, who sang Prince’s “Adore,” and Mikaela Ayira, who performed Keyshia Cole’s “Love,” were also sent home.
Eagle secured her spot with Reba McEntire’s “Fancy,” earning praise from McEntire herself. Beloate wowed everyone with his emotional rendition of “The Impossible Dream (My Quest)” by Josh Groban.
As the live shows approach, fans are curious to see if Snoop’s decisions will pay off. Some remain excited for what’s ahead, while others are still upset over the controversial choices.