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Snoop Dogg Offers Wisdom to Aspiring Singers on The Voice
8 Oct
Summary
- Snoop Dogg advises contestants to choose songs that allow them to convey emotion
- Rejected singer Ryan Mitchell earns second chance with Britney Spears cover
- Importance of song choice highlighted this season on The Voice

As The Voice Season 28 teams are now set, the Blind Auditions have wrapped, and the coaches - Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg, Michael Bublé, and Niall Horan - have filled out their teams of 12 artists. This season has highlighted the importance of choosing the right song for your audition, and Snoop Dogg has offered some valuable advice on the matter.
During the third night of auditions, 35-year-old J. Blake took the stage with a version of Teddy Swims' "The Door," but he struggled with pitch issues, and none of the coaches turned their chairs. Afterward, Snoop Dogg provided J. Blake with some words of wisdom, emphasizing the importance of choosing songs that allow singers to convey an emotional message, as the coaches will remember how they feel more than what they hear.
The significance of song choice was further highlighted this season with the addition of the Carson Callback, which gave one rejected singer a second chance. Ryan Mitchell, who initially failed to impress the coaches with his cover of Cage the Elephant's "Cigarette Daydreams," returned with a rendition of Britney Spears' "...Baby One More Time" and landed a spot on Reba McEntire's team. The new song choice allowed Ryan to convey more emotion and desperation, which the country queen connected with.
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As the competition moves forward to the Battles, the coaches will continue to play a crucial role in guiding the artists' song selections, ensuring they can effectively connect with the story and emotion of the music.