Megan Danielle Brings Kelly Clarkson to Tears With Rascal Flatts’ Hit On ‘The Voice’
Team Kelly’s Megan Danielle delivered a stunning performance of Rascal Flatts’ hit “What Hurts The Most” on NBC’s The Voice…
Megan Danielle; Photo Courtesy of NBC’s ‘The Voice’
Team Kelly’s Megan Danielle delivered a stunning performance of Rascal Flatts’ hit “What Hurts The Most” on NBC’s The Voice on Monday (May 11), in honor of her siblings.
Her coach, Kelly Clarkson, brought to tears during her performance as she was blown away by her distinctive vocals that sounded “so beautifully broken.”
“I love you, you know this, I think that you’re so magical, I think that your tone is so distinct,” Clarkson gushed. “No one on the planet sounds like you and every time you sing, it’s like you hear what a broken heart trying to fly sounds like, like it sounds so beautifully broken and I just thank you. Whatever happens with this competition, I just thank you for being in my presence and just singing and reminding me why I love to sing and that’s a very powerful gift you got girl.”
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Click above to watch Megan Danielle’s performance of “What Hurts The Most.”
The Voice returns on Tuesday (May 12) at 8/7c to reveal this season’s finalists.
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