‘The Voice’ final round saw Karen Waldrup give outstanding performances that enthralled both her country music fans and a larger audience. Excited on stage, the University of Southern Mississippi alumna displayed her skill and close relationship with country music.
Final Round Performers
In the competition’s last round, each finalist sang two songs. Waldrup went with two timeless singles that appealed to her existing audience and might draw in new ones. She gave a moving performance of Rascal Flatts’ “What Hurts the Most,” then threw in a funky twist with Jo Dee Messina’s “I’m Alright.”
Reactions Positive
Jo Dee Messina praised Waldrup’s rendition of “I’m Alright,” tweeting the video and exclaiming, “What a great job!” Social media followers agreed. Amazing concert last night, wrote one admirer on X (formerly Twitter), and “Girl got the moves,” claimed another on Instagram. A wonderful and entertaining farewell show.”
Tale of Waldrup
Apart from her performances on ‘The Voice,’ Waldrup talked about her early years, her time at the University of Southern Mississippi, and her musical career. She expects her performances, as the only female vocalist remaining in the competition, will guarantee her victory.
Prospective Mississippi Victory
Should Waldrup win, she will join Todd Tilghman, a native of Meridian, as the second ‘The Voice’ winner with Mississippi connections.
Five finalists
‘The Voice’ on NBC will reveal the Top 5 competitors’ fates tonight.
Nathan Chester, a member of Team Legend
Toby HaVon (Reba Team)
Team Legend is Bryan Olesen; Team Reba is Josh Sanders; Team Dan + Shay is Karen Waldrup.
Ultimate Performance
Tonight, at 7 p.m., NBC will broadcast the last episode of Season 25. Supporters are waiting impatiently to see if Karen Waldrup will win and once more bring Mississippi pride.