Do you recall Morgan Wallen's audition on 'The Voice'? You might remember that back in 2014, Morgan Wallen was an ordinary country guy with long hair and worked as a landscaper. However, everything took a turn for him when he decided to try out for The Voice.
Wallen made his way onto the stage, dressed in a gray shirt with buttons, a black jacket, and a black tie. This was a significant departure from his usual style, surprising his fans. He opted to perform "Collide" by Howie Day, a song that suited his deep and rough voice flawlessly.
Shakira reacted quickly and turned her chair, while the other coaches took some time before making a move. Eventually, Usher decided to push his button, but Blake Shelton and Adam Levine chose not to take a risk on Wallen.
Usher and Shakira expressed their admiration for the distinctiveness of his voice, noting that there was no other voice like his on the show or in the music industry. Following their passionate appeals, Wallen ultimately chose Usher to be his coach.
The artist known for the song "Everything I Love" was later taken from Team Usher and joined Team Adam to continue his journey in the competition after the second round. He managed to reach the playoffs but was eventually eliminated.
In an interview with Billboard, he expressed that there are certain aspects of life that we cannot control. However, he emphasized that striving to be the best version of oneself is within our power. He admitted that he didn't feel satisfied with his performance and believed that he could have done better. As a result, he decided to put in more effort and practice harder.
Looking ahead to the present, Wallen has become a prominent figure in the country music scene. Currently, he is busy working on his fourth studio album and making arrangements for the upcoming 2024 segment of his One Night at a Time Tour, which will recommence in April.
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