Whoa, talk about a jaw-dropping finale! Snoop Dogg—yes, the hip-hop legend himself—completely flipped the script on”The Voice” Season 26 finale by showing a new side of his talent that has never been seen before. Snoop known for his smooth rap flow and cool demeanor took the audience by surprise with his soulful singing voice. Here’s where it gets even better. Joining forces with Jeremy Beloate the two delivered a performance of Otis Redding’s timeless hit “(Sittin’On) The Dock of the Bay” at which the crowd went wild.
If you closed your eyes for a second, you could have sworn you were back in the glory days of classic R&B. But wait—it gets even more meaningful as it was the perfect song tribute to Otis Redding on the anniversary of his passing at only 26 years old. Take a listen to this stunning tribute below:
Jeremy Beloate and Snoop Dogg The Voice Finale
Just when we thought we’d seen it all…Earlier in the finale Snoop even teared up when Jeremy performed the artist,Jackie DeShannon’s song “What the World Needs Now Is Love.” It was a goosebump inducing moment for the fans. You could really feel the bond between the pair. Jeremy may have finished in the third place just behind Michael Bublé’smenteé Sofronio Vasquez but it’s safe to say Snoop and Jeremy delivered one of those performances that fans will be replaying on YouTube for years to come.
Jeremy Beloate “What The World Needs Is Love” The Voice Finale
Snoop’s influence as a hip-hop titan and cultural trailblazer is indisputable. But leaning into his smooth vocals on a national stage caught many viewers off guard—and yet it felt so right. While he has dropped hints of his melodic side before, this was the moment he truly stepped forward as a true vocalist. And get this—it wasn’t just a one-off moment.Earlier in the season, Snoop joined fellow judges Michael Bublé, Gwen Stefani, and Reba McEntire for a jaw-dropping rendition of the Eagles’ “Heartache Tonight,” leaving fans stunned and showing his versatility as an artist.
Coaches Bublé, Gwen, Reba, and Snoop Perform the Eagles’
Jeremy Beloate, meanwhile, showed he’s no one-hit-wonder contestant. He’s got that soulful tone that could take him far beyond the stage of “The Voice.” His duet with someone as seasoned and versatile as Snoop was more than a performance––it was a masterpiece, and their chemistry—both musical and personal—was so natural. They might’ve missed first place, but they have won the fan’s heart.
As the show comes to an end it will be one of the most memorable one. Snoop Dogg showed us he’s more than just a rap icon—he’s an artist open to reinvention. Jeremy Beloate walked away better prepared for whatever comes next. Whether they team up again or go solo their memory of that soul-stirring finale will stick with fans.
Moments like these bring out the best in artists, challenging them to try different sides of their skills. And with icons like Snoop Dogg busting out of their shells, who knows what’s coming next? One thing’s for sure: “The Voice” Season 26 has set a high bar for unforgettable performances, blending nostalgia with fresh, unexpected talent in the most spectacular way.
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