Holly Brand Delivers Jaw-Dropping Country Cover On ‘The Voice’ & Shares Full-Circle Moment With Blake Shelton

Kelly Clarkson compared Brand’s vocals to the likes of Faith Hill and Carrie Underwood.

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Posted on March 7, 2023

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Holly Brand; Photo Courtesy of The Voice/NBC

Former Miss Mississippi, Holly Brand, had jaws dropping with her The Voice audition, which aired during the Season 23 premiere on Monday evening (March 6).   

From the moment she took the stage singing Faith Hill’s “Mississippi Girl,” Brand had the coaches in the palm of her hand with her powerful vocals and impressive range.

Coach Kelly Clarkson turned her chair within the first 30 seconds of Brand’s performance, and Niall Horan and Chance The Rapper were quick to follow. Surprisingly, Blake Shelton was the only coach who did not turn his chair.

As Brand’s mom and sister watched from backstage, she continued to impress as she hit the high notes throughout the performance.

Watch Holly Brand’s Blind Audition On The Voice Below

Following the show-stopping blind audition, The Voice coaches Niall Horan, Chance The Rapper and Kelly Clarkson attempted to convince her to join their respective teams.

Niall Horan Compared Brand To Maren Morris

Horan complimented Brand and compared her to his “Seeing Blind” duet partner Maren Morris. 

“Please. Kelly, come on. Give me a chance. You remind me so much of my good friend, Maren Morris. Oh my God,” Horan gushed. ”I’ve spent a lot of time in the States over the years and become very, very, very, very fond of country music and country always leads into storytelling and I tend to do that. Your voice, the control it was just unbelievable and I’m telling you, we’re going to do big things together. If you come with me.”

Chance praised the 22-year-old’s vocal abilities. 

“It’s hard to come after that. You hit every note. Spot on… the whistle note. Took me out,” Chance The Rapper said. “Like a couple. You have a crazy control of your vocal range and I think if you get down with me, you’re obviously going to win.”

Clarkson was equally impressed by Brand. 

“She took it up! Here’s the thing, I love Maren, but I heard a mix of Faith Hill and like Carrie Underwood. Oh my God,” she gushed. “We don’t have that really, that kind of voice right now in country music and I’m such a fan. I grew up on it. I definitely know a hell of a lot more than these two. Well, since Blake’s deaf, you can win with me. I love your voice so much.”

Holly Brand Also Shared A Full-Circle Moment With Blake Shelton

While she debated on which team to join, the contestant shared a full-circle moment with Blake Shelton. 

“I actually have a really cool story about you,” Brand said, before Shelton joked, “is this an ancestry.com?” 

“You are the father,” Clarkson exclaimed with a laugh. 

“I brought something that I wanted to show you,” Brand shared before showing Shelton a photo from when she served as support at one of his shows over a decade ago.  ”When I was 10, I got to open for you in concert. That concert was like the moment that I realized that I wanted to be an artist. I have the picture. I just wanted to show you.” 

Holly Brand; Photo Courtesy of The Voice/NBC
Holly Brand; Photo Courtesy of The Voice/NBC

All four coaches then approached the contestant to take a look at the photo. 

“Hi I’m Niall, your coach. I’ve got no one on my team. This is my first season and you are the best thing that’s walked out here,” Horan said.

As the coaches made their way back to their seats, Shelton weighed in on which team she should join.

“I want to say something to you before you guys get back into it. I would pick Niall,” Shelton said, suggesting Brand to join Team Niall. 

“That’s why you should pull for me. I mean, be on my team,” Horan added. “We’re going to win this thing.”

Earned A Spot On Team Kelly Clarkson

Shelton, who didn’t turn his chair for Brand, then asked the contestant to choose her coach. 

Ultimately, Brand decided to join Team Kelly Clarkson. 

Fun Fact: Holly Brand is from Meridian, Mississippi, the former hometown of The Voice Season 18 champion, Todd Tilghman.

The Voice airs every Monday (8/7c) and Tuesday (9/8c) on NBC and the next day on Peacock.

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Andrew Wendowski is the Founder and CEO of Music Mayhem. As a 29-year-old entrepreneur, he oversees content as the Editor-In-Chief for the independent brand. Wendowski, who splits time between Philadelphia, Penn., and Nashville, Tenn., has an extensive background in multimedia. Before launching Music Mayhem in 2014, he worked as a highly sought-after photojournalist and tour photographer, collaborating with such labels as Interscope Records and Republic Records. He has captured photos of some of the biggest names, including Taylor Swift, Metallica, Harry Styles, P!NK, Morgan Wallen, Carrie Underwood, The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Shania Twain, and hundreds more. Wendowski’s photos and freelance work have appeared nationwide and can be seen everywhere from ad campaigns to various publications, including Billboard and Rolling Stone. When Wendowski isn’t running Music Mayhem, he enjoys spending time at concerts, traveling, and capturing photos.

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