Blake Shelton’s final season on The Voice begins on March 6th and he’s finally revealed just why he’s leaving the show.
“I think I was close to calling it a day right when COVID hit. And then, because of COVID, I didn’t want to walk away from the show and leave everybody in a bind. I mean, this show changed my life. I’ll stay here until the world kind of gets back to normal again.”
“I met my wife on this show. It’s changed my life in every way it possibly can. When I came on as a coach on this show, I mean, everything in my life was turned upside down, and in a good way, you know? This has been incredible, but it’s time, you know. It’s time for what’s next. A little bit of nothing would be nice.”
So he helped out to be a team player. That Blake Shelton is a good egg. And we’d say 23 seasons on The Voice is a damn good run. Cheers, Blake!
Blake has been a coach on The Voice for a loooooooooonnggg time. But these country music stars surprisingly couldn’t even get on one of those singing competition shows because they got rejected as contestants!! Wow. Some surprises here:
These 9 Popular Country Hitmakers Were Rejected By American Idol And The Voice
1. Hillary Scott
Lady Antebellum is one of the best selling country music groups of all time. The mulit-Grammy Award winning trio is fronted by Hillary Scott. Hillary told Entertainment Weekly that she auditioned twice for Idol, but never even made it to the judges round. She said “I actually tried out for American Idol twice and didn’t get past the first round, if that gives anyone hope.”
2. Maren Morris
Maren Morris has experienced a couple of full-circle moments after seeing contestants on both The Voice and American Idol audition with her song, “My Church.” She told Rolling Stone, “I think about all of the freaking talent shows I’ve tried out for in my life and I’m so glad I didn’t make any of them. It’s full circle, because I was rejected from The Voice. I was rejected from American Idol — and I’m happier for it now.” Morris was just 17 years old when she auditioned for American Idol. She shared her ticket to audition on Instagram last summer. She commented on the post, ““My mom found my American Idol audition ticket from 2007. I didn’t make it past the first round cattle call. I wasn’t really into sports growing up but this feels like the equivalent of your mom saving your 10th place trophy. 😂🏆 ”
American Idol responded saying, “And now our hopefuls are singing YOUR songs on the Idol stage! 🙌💙🙌”
3. Chris Lane
On season 7 of Idol, Chris Lane and his twin brother, Corey auditoned. They did a rap song and it did air. But it aired as one of the “bad auditions.” This, you have to see from the country artist who has since released 7 singles, and 3 of those have become #1 smash hits!
Forgotten 'American Idol' Auditions: Chris Lane
Oh no bro! So glad Chris Lane decided to stick to country music! There is at least one that's more awkward 👉 http://bit.ly/2D40fSk
Posted by Taste of Country on Wednesday, March 7, 20184. Kane Brown
Kane Brown went to middle school with American Idol runner-up Lauren Alaina. After seeing her success on the show, he decided to audition. And that’s where it ended. He told Billboard, “they didn’t need another Scotty McCreery.” He make it on the TV show, The X Factor, but, as he told Billboard, the show “tried to put me in a boy band, so I quit. I went home and did my own American Idol with covers online.” That’s when he famously posted a video covering “I Don’t Dance” by Lee Brice. Kane woke the next day to “like, 60,000 shares.”
5. Luke Combs
The reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year, Luke Combs auditioned for The Voice before he found fame and fortune and they bascially told him he was too boring. Combs made it to the final 200 before getting the boot. He told WhiskeyRiff, “I was on spring break a few years ago when ‘The Voice’ was having auditions in Atlanta, Georgia. In my audition round, I was the only guy and you get about thirty seconds to sing. I made it to the next round that was at a studio, and then made it to the next cut. They had four audition cities and narrowed it from about 10,000 to 200 people. Then you don’t know if you made it to the show for a few months. I made it through those rounds with the producers, but I got a letter saying I wasn’t ‘interesting’ enough for the show’s ratings so I didn’t get to the show. But it gave me a lot of confidence because I was good enough voice wise to make it through all those producer auditions.”
Before he became one of country music’s best selling artists, with 15 #1 hits!
6. Mickey Guyton
When she was just 22 years old, Mickey Guyton auditioned for American Idol. Her run on the show didn’t last long, however. She was cut right before the live shows. Mickey moved on to sign with Capitol Nashville and eventually earned an ACM nomination for New Female Vocalist of the Year in 2016. Last year she returned to the American Idol stage to sing with contestant Alyssa Wray (who is a Mickey fan).
7. Colton Swon
Colton Swon, as a solo artist, made it to the top 48 on Season 7 of American Idol. But getting the axe there didn’t stop him from his dreams. He and his brother Zach brought their brotherly harmonies to an audtion for The Voice. The talented twosome turned 3 chairs in the blind auditions. Together, the Swon Brothers made it all the way to the Top 3 in 2013 on Team Blake!
Here’s their Blind Audition
Jimmie Allen
These days, you’ll find Jimmie Allen on the road with American Idol winner Carrie Underwood. He was Blake Shelton’s “Battle Round” advisor on The Voice last year, where he revealed he had tried out and been rejected from the show TWICE. Jimmie did fare better on American Idol back on Season 10. However, he was cut before the live voting rounds. During his time on Idol, he became good friends when the contestant who would go on to win it all, Scotty McCreery. They eventually went on tour together. Jimmie went on to become the first Black solo performer to win ‘New Male Artist of the Year’ at the 2021 ACM Awards.
Here’s how it all started…
9. Bebe Rexha
Although not a country artist, Bebe Rexha did score a country hit with Florida Georgia line that went on to be one of the most successful songs in country music history! She reveal on “Live with Kelly and Ryan” that she waited 12 hours to audition for Idol, but did not make it through. “Meant To Be” written by Bebe and recorded with FGL spent a 11 weeks at #1 on the country singles chart in 2018. And went on to surpass Taylor Swift’s “We Are Never Getting Back Together” as the longest-running #1 song on the chart for a lead female artist. Bebe finally got his time on the American Idol stage when she returned for the season finale in May of 2018 singing with the contestants (including Gabby Barrett).