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  • Reba McEntire Reveals If She’d Ever Join ‘The Voice’ After Previously Turning It Down (Exclusive)

    Reba McEntire Reveals If She’d Ever Join ‘The Voice’ After Previously Turning It Down (Exclusive)

    By Zach Seemayer, ETOnline.com.

    With Blake Shelton’s departure from “The Voice”, one of the spinning red chairs remains empty, and some fans are wondering if there’s a chance Reba McEntire would ever be interested in taking the seat.

    ET’s Cassie DiLaura recently sat down with McEntire at her new three-floor restaurant, Reba’s Place, in Atoka, Oklahoma, and discussed how the icon turned down an offer to be a judge on “The Voice” before it ever debuted back in 2011.

    After McEntire turned down the offer as the show was being shopped around, the producers turned to Shelton — who was then with the show for over 12 years. Now, with his exit, there is a question of whether or not she’d reconsider.

    “Who could fill Blake’s shoes?” McEntire said with a smile.

    Looking back on when she was first offered the gig, the singer explained, “I got [a look at] the Holland version of ‘The Voice’. They sent it to me and I said, ‘I can’t see me doing that.’”

    “Because, you know, I’m a gypsy at heart,” McEntire added, explaining that she doesn’t feel she could be tied down to just one project and just one place for too long. Also, it’s gonna be a tough job for whoever takes it on.

    “To fill Blake’s chair? Wow. That’s gonna be tough,” McEntire said. “He did a great job and kudos to him.”

    McEntire is fairly busy as it is, what with her music career in full swing and the recent opening of Reba’s Place — which was created inside a retrofitted building. The same building where McEntire actually had to be rescued by firefighters in 2021, when on a site visit looking for locations for her eatery, before it had been entirely overhauled.

    Reba’s Place has food, as well as a bar, an entertainment venue and, on the third floor, an area called Jack’s Library — named after her late mother, which features many of her mom’s books from her personal collection.

    “Mama would be here everyday eating,” McEntire said, getting emotional while reflecting on what her mom would think of the place. “Whether it was lunch or dinner, she would love it.”

    “She would be the mascot, the greeter, she would absolutely love it,” she added. “Daddy would have gotten the biggest kick out of this.”

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  • New Music Friday: Alexa Cappelli Is Back With “Lose, Lose”

    New Music Friday: Alexa Cappelli Is Back With “Lose, Lose”

    It’s not hard to find something to relate to in Alexa Cappelli’s music. The 23-year-old vocal powerhouse from California has found success in writing from the heart. By staying true to herself and building a platform through her TikTok, Cappelli has become a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.

    Hailing from Team Kelly on NBC’s The Voice, Cappelli was an instant fan-favorite thanks to her bubbly personality and mega talent. From that point on, it was easy to see that Alexa would be able to connect with thousands of fans on a level most artists can’t.

    She used her TikTok and other social media platforms to regularly post singing videos, tease new music, and most importantly, reach out to fans. TikTok is a major tool for most artists, yet Cappelli changed the game when she leaked her new single, “Lose, Lose” on the platform before it was released on November 11.

    Courtesy of Alexa Cappelli

    By leaking the song herself, fans of Alexa’s could get a real glimpse of her new record before anyone else. It was a nod of respect in her fans’ directions, whose endless support garnered over 125,000+ listens before the song was even released.

    In “Lose, Lose”, Cappelli sings about ending a toxic friendship–something almost everyone can relate to. It’s just one of Alexa’s unique abilities to construct a song that is both vulnerable and inclusive.

    Written alongside Pom Pom–who has worked with greats like John Legend and Skyler Stonestreet, who wrote for Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande–“Lose, Lose” is the ultimate alt-pop winter anthem.

    With another exclusive interview, PopDust sits down with the amazing Alexa to talk her new single and the future:


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    PD: Originally, you leaked your single, “Lose, Lose” to your fans. What sparked this idea?

    AC: The last few songs I’ve released were teased from earlier in the year, so my team and I thought, “why not try something new for a brand new song they haven’t heard?”. After sending the song to my top fans, seeing their reaction made it so worthwhile. They made awesome videos and started some trends that I’m building up even more so now that it’s out!

    PD: You connect with a ton of people through your social media accounts like TikTok. Have you found any surprising inspiration in your music through the platform? How has the app changed how you put out music?

    AC: I always write songs from a feeling or experience I have been through or can relate to. TikTok is a great place to share stories and the creativity that comes with coping in song form. If a song I love really resonates with an audience, that is a win win to me.

    PD: “Lose, Lose” is about a toxic friendship that had to end. Is writing about the end of a friendship any different than a relationship for you?

    AC: It honestly depends on the type of person and relationship. First we have “Temporary” which was about a sweet guy that I just didn’t belong with. That kind of situation carries a bit more nostalgia. “Lose, Lose” on the other hand, was about a friend that turned sour on me every couple months, blaming me for the issues they’ve always had, and I just couldn’t take it anymore.

    PD: Do you have any advice for our readers about getting out of toxic friendships?

    AC: The best advice I can give is if you find yourself torn between constantly apologizing or defending your character, run. The kind of friends that I need are the kind that give me the benefit of the doubt and truly forgive me when I say sorry. I am self aware enough to know my downfalls and not be ashamed of them, and I just won’t tolerate anyone who is.

    PD: You do an amazing job of being open and honest with your fans through your lyrics. What’s the hardest part about writing about these situations?

    AC: Truthfully, there is a layer of difficulty for me when it comes to sharing such personal lyrics about a certain person because no matter what they did, I don’t want to hurt anyone. I’ve realized that these are my feelings and experiences and I’m allowed to share what I’ve been through.

    PD: You just opened up for ANDI on November 15! What was it like to perform only a few days after the single release?

    AC: SO fun! I want to do a lottttt more of it and I intend for releases to come. People already knew all the words. It was awesome.

    PD: For “Lose, Lose” you wrote with amazing songwriters, Skyler Stonestreet and Pom Pom. How was working together and how did the song come about?

    AC: I have never written and released a song made by all women until now! Pom Pom is so talented and was great to work with all my notes, even over Zoom. Skyler is a force of a songwriter (and also like a big sister<3). I will definitely be working with both of them again.

    PD: With increasing buzz around your music, what’s next for you in the future? Can fans expect an Alexa Cappelli album soon?

    AC: Yes. I am working on my debut album! It’s a special project to me, and all I can say right now is that it has been a process.

    You can listen to Alexa Cappelli’s single, “Lose, Lose” here:

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  • ‘The Voice’: Blake Shelton Gets Jealous As Gwen Stefani Raves About A Singer’s Style

    ‘The Voice’: Blake Shelton Gets Jealous As Gwen Stefani Raves About A Singer’s Style

    By Meredith B. Kile, ETOnline.com.

    Blake Shelton was seeing green during Monday’s Battle Rounds on “The Voice”!

    The Cowboy had his hands full with some impressive performances from Team Blake, but don’t think he didn’t notice wife Gwen Stefani gushing over Team Legend singer David Andrew following his impressive performance alongside Kim Cruse.

    “David, you know I wanted you bad,” Gwen gushed. “I fought for you, I turned for you, your voice is so pretty.”

    “Oh my god, Blake!” Camila teased, while Blake jokingly made some jealous eyes at his wife and exclaimed, “Whoa!”

    “I’m saying, he’s got style!” Gwen continued. “You deserve to have the hype that we’re all giving you, ’cause it was so good!

    Ultimately, the praise was just good fun, as John declared Kim the winner of the battle, but Blake was undeterred. In fact, in a sweet aside during the show, he was also seen telling Gwen how pretty she looked. No trouble in paradise here!

    When ET spoke with “The Voice” coaches ahead of season 22, Gwen admitted that, despite the competition, she was having a great time being back on set with her hubby. “It’s just pretty fun,” she admitted, referencing one of the pair’s duets as she added, “Like, ‘Happy Anywhere,’ you know what I’m saying?”

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  • Blake Shelton says he’s leaving “The Voice” after next season

    Blake Shelton says he’s leaving “The Voice” after next season

    Blake Shelton, the longest-tenured coach on “The Voice,” announced on Tuesday that he’s leaving show after its 23rd season. 

    “I’ve been wrestling with this for a while and I’ve decided it’s time for me step away from ‘The Voice’ after next season,” Shelton wrote in a statement. “This show has changed my life in every way for the better and it will always feel like home to me.” 

    Shelton has been a coach on The Voice since its inception in 2011 and is its most successful one, having brought 31 singers to the show’s finales except for its fifth season. Eight of his singers have gone on to win a season. 

    “I have to give a huge shoutout to the singers – the ‘Voices,’ who come on this stage season after season and amaze us with their talent and a special thanks for those who chose me to be their coach,” he wrote. 

    He reflected on the “lifelong bonds” he made with host Carson Daly, wife and fellow coach, Gwen Stefani, who he started dating in 2015 and later married in 2021, and other past coaches. The country music star also thanked the fans “who watch and support these artists, us coaches and everyone at ‘The Voice’ who are chase their dreams.”

    “It would not happen without you!” he wrote. 

    The Voice is currently in its 22nd season. Season 23 will air in 2023. 


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