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Young Woman Dazzles with Cover of Whitney Houston’s 'I Have Nothing' on The Voice

Dreams have a way of unfolding in the most unexpected ways, and for Aliyah Khaylyn, one of the brightest rising stars, showed us all what her dreams were made of. This young woman dazzled with the cover of Whitney Houston’s ‘I Have Nothing’ on The Voice

Drenched in rose gold, from her sparkling earrings to her shimmering dress, Aliyah’s presence alone was mesmerizing. But it wasn’t just her stunning look that captivated the audience—it was her voice, which effortlessly carried the power of one of the greatest love ballads ever sung.

With a jazz band behind her, Aliyah took center stage as she began to sing. Quickly, we learned she picked the right song to sing, highlighting Aliyah's vocal agility. Who knew she could hit the high notes like an angel? She even navigated the challenging vocal parts of the song with ease, adding her own style while honoring the late Whitney Houston. Some, like myself, may even argue that in that moment, Aliyah outshone the legendary original, making this rendition unforgettable. By the time she reached the heart of the song’s soaring high notes before ending her performance, the audience and the judges were left in awe.

“I’m in shock right now,” Gwen Stefani said, one of the celebrity judges for The Voice.

For those who didn’t get to watch the show live, got to witness the replay on YouTube. Aliyah’s performance gained over 562,000 views and thousands of comments from fans. One fan commented how she should have made it to the finals, “I think she is The Voice and should have won the whole competition. She's got it all.” Another fan added, “I was stunned she didn’t make it to the lives. She was absolutely breathtaking. I know we will hear more of her!” 

Sadly, she didn’t make it to the finals, but that doesn’t mean this will be the last time we see Aliyah. With her God-given talent, we will see her rise through the ranks of stardom and see her become a singer in her own right through God’s timing. Her dreams of winning the show may not have come true, but wow, what a spectacular performance! 

Psalm 37:4  "Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart."

Kelly Clarkson’s Son Proves Talent Runs in the Family with Frank Sinatra Cover

It turns out, when it comes to singing, genetics might just hit the high notes—and Kelly Clarkson’s son proves talent runs in the family with Frank Sinatra Cover. But, a moment before the show started, Remington took to the stage and had fans melting. The young charmer sang Frank Sinatra’s ‘My Way’; let me tell you, the kiddo melted hearts. The camera panned to the crowd and captured his sister, River singing right along with him. 

‘To think I did all that

And may I say, not in a shy way

Oh, no, oh, no, not me

I did it my way’

Kelly is raising her kids on Frank’s songs and other classics. It’s incredible that even at such a young age, her kids know how to sing and sing well. The video of the performance captures something we all need more of these days: confidence and joy. Remington had no problem singing in front of his mother’s live studio audience. It was impossible not to smile about his confidence and how well he sang. 

Isn’t it amazing how God uses children to teach us how to let go and enjoy the moment? Watching Remington reminded me how God often places gifts within us that we don’t fully recognize until we dare to use them. Remington is learning to use his gifts at such a young age and it’s truly amazing to watch it all unfold. And let’s not forget his mama. 

You could see the pride and joy radiating from her as she cheered her little guy on. Motherhood is full of moments that will stretch us and amaze us. And this was one of those moments where Kelly could be amazed. As Remington crooned the few notes of Sinatra’s timeless lyrics, the crowd erupted with applause, and rightly so. Bravo, Remy—you’ve got the spotlight, and we can’t wait to see what you do next!

James 1:17 "Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows."

Fantastic 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' Cover by Four Young Women

There’s something so magical about the WOW! Girls’ rendition of ‘Country Roads,’ especially when you hear them singing it together in their small-town park. Their harmonies are absolutely breathtaking. It’s incredible how their voices intertwine, creating something that feels both fresh and familiar. As I listen, I’m reminded of the power of simple, heartfelt lyrics, like those in ‘Country Roads,’ that speak to all of us.

‘I hear her voice in the morning hour, she calls me

The radio reminds me of my home far away

Driving down the road, I get a feeling

That I should have been home yesterday, yesterday’

The WOW! Girls make ‘Country Roads’ sound as if it was created yesterday instead of decades ago by John Denver. They transport us to a place where peace and the feeling of home intertwine. The way their voices blend together is truly unique, reminding us of the comfort we find in home and the deep connection we share with the places and people we love. There’s just something about going home that puts us all at ease. I can’t wait for the day we all get to go home–through the gates of heaven. The idea of coming home brings peace to our hearts. 

Psalm 23:1-2 beautifully captures this peace we long for: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters.” These verses remind us that God, like a loving shepherd, is a place of rest where we can find comfort and rest. Just as the song reflects a yearning for home, God promises us His presence, where we can experience true peace—where we are loved and cared for.

Whether through music or through our faith, there is something incredibly powerful about finding that “home” where our hearts are at peace. Keep singing, girls—your voices remind us all of the beauty of home and the rest we can always find in God. What a beautiful picture of peace you create!

Psalm 23:1-2 “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters.” 

The Voice' Contestant Stuns with Powerful Rendition of 'I Heard It Through the Grapevine'

Danny Joseph, among the top five contestants on The Voice Season 26, stuns the judges and viewers with his powerful rendition of ‘I Heard It Through the Grapevine.’ The 37-year-old London native sings the song, written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong, with a rock sound—more like that of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s John Fogarty than Marvin Gaye. And, straight scoop? He does it fabulously!

The concept for ‘I Heard It Through the Grapevine’ came to Barrett Strong when he was writing in Chicago. While walking down Michigan Avenue one day, he got to thinking about the fact that people often used that expression, and he decided to develop it into a song. The result was a sad song about a guy who learns, through the rumor mill, that his girlfriend is cheating on him.

Though Danny makes a few slight word changes, here are four lines from verse two of ‘I Heard It Through the Grapevine:’

‘I know a man ain't supposed to cry

But these tears, I can't hold inside

Losing you would end my life, you see

'Cause you mean that much to me’

As the music starts, Michael Bublé says aloud, “Oh, yeah, baby. Mm, mm!” That’s a great way to begin! Danny’s performance has the attention of the judges throughout. He is super expressive and has great stage presence and style. His fingers are covered with rings, and he wears a gold blazer and brown boots. Some might get David Arguette or Matt Dillon vibes from the cool, mustached musician. 

Reba’s contestant gets an affirming eyebrow raise from Gwen and has Michael and Snoop Dogg singing along and grooving in their seats. A long, raspy note at 1:39 delights Reba, and her smile says that she thinks she might have the winner! 

Danny goes into a guitar solo at 1:40, and it ends at 2:05. His guitar is reminiscent of the 1970, 11-minute CCR recording of the song; the song was one of the few the group recorded but did not write themselves. At one point during Danny’s journey on The Voice, he asked if he should “lose the guitar,” to which Reba said, “Oh, heck no. That guitar’s a part of you!”

At the conclusion of the guitar solo, Danny’s three backup singers have spread out behind him. He takes the microphone back, and now two of the judges are on their feet. He delivers an exciting finish. What’s not to love? A great song—the Marvin Gaye version was ranked 119 on  Rolling Stones’ 2021 List of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time—and a dynamic performer. 

Danny Joseph moved to the United States in 2015. He lives with his wife of nine years and his three children in Dallas, Texas.  

“Without wood a fire goes out; without a gossip a quarrel dies down.” Proverbs 26:20 

Teen's Fantastic Violin Cover of Bee Gees' 'More Than A Woman'

Karolina Protsenko never ceases to amaze us. This young woman is incredibly talented at dancing while she plays her violin. She has such flair, style, and joy. As she performs in the street of a main shopping strip, prepare to be inspired. Check out a teen's fantastic violin cover of Bee Gees' 'More Than A Woman.’

Karolina begins by playing on the streets of California in her green dress with her blue bow. The young teen is a talented ballerina and violinist. She knows how to wow an audience with her unexpected twirls and precision of playing. Her precious smile will get you excited too. Karolina plays ‘More Than a Woman’ with confidence and excitement. She will have you dancing or singing for a long time. In fact, a woman in the audience decides to come nearby and join her in dancing. She gets her groove on unashamedly.

It is fun listening to Karolina play this song about a woman as she herself is growing into a fine young woman. She is poised, collected, and a skilled artist. She stands out because of her unique combination of talents and her wonderfully cheerful demeanor. How has God gifted you? You may not be a dancing violinist, but the Lord has uniquely given you skills. Your personality, your strengths, and your dreams matter to God. 

As you watch Karolina motivate a live audience who is shopping, may it remind you that your skills are needed to encourage others as well. You have a purpose in this world and we can all have child-like faith to see the Lord work in mighty ways.

“There are different kinds of service, but the same Lord. There are different kinds of working, but in all of them and in everyone it is the same God at work.” 1 Corinthians 12:5-6

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Young Woman Dazzles with Cover of Whitney Houston’s 'I Have Nothing' on The Voice

Dreams have a way of unfolding in the most unexpected ways, and for Aliyah Khaylyn, one of the brightest rising stars, showed us all what her dreams were made of. This young woman dazzled with the cover of Whitney Houston’s ‘I Have Nothing’ on The Voice

Drenched in rose gold, from her sparkling earrings to her shimmering dress, Aliyah’s presence alone was mesmerizing. But it wasn’t just her stunning look that captivated the audience—it was her voice, which effortlessly carried the power of one of the greatest love ballads ever sung.

With a jazz band behind her, Aliyah took center stage as she began to sing. Quickly, we learned she picked the right song to sing, highlighting Aliyah's vocal agility. Who knew she could hit the high notes like an angel? She even navigated the challenging vocal parts of the song with ease, adding her own style while honoring the late Whitney Houston. Some, like myself, may even argue that in that moment, Aliyah outshone the legendary original, making this rendition unforgettable. By the time she reached the heart of the song’s soaring high notes before ending her performance, the audience and the judges were left in awe.

“I’m in shock right now,” Gwen Stefani said, one of the celebrity judges for The Voice.

For those who didn’t get to watch the show live, got to witness the replay on YouTube. Aliyah’s performance gained over 562,000 views and thousands of comments from fans. One fan commented how she should have made it to the finals, “I think she is The Voice and should have won the whole competition. She's got it all.” Another fan added, “I was stunned she didn’t make it to the lives. She was absolutely breathtaking. I know we will hear more of her!” 

Sadly, she didn’t make it to the finals, but that doesn’t mean this will be the last time we see Aliyah. With her God-given talent, we will see her rise through the ranks of stardom and see her become a singer in her own right through God’s timing. Her dreams of winning the show may not have come true, but wow, what a spectacular performance! 

Psalm 37:4  "Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart."

Kelly Clarkson’s Son Proves Talent Runs in the Family with Frank Sinatra Cover

It turns out, when it comes to singing, genetics might just hit the high notes—and Kelly Clarkson’s son proves talent runs in the family with Frank Sinatra Cover. But, a moment before the show started, Remington took to the stage and had fans melting. The young charmer sang Frank Sinatra’s ‘My Way’; let me tell you, the kiddo melted hearts. The camera panned to the crowd and captured his sister, River singing right along with him. 

‘To think I did all that

And may I say, not in a shy way

Oh, no, oh, no, not me

I did it my way’

Kelly is raising her kids on Frank’s songs and other classics. It’s incredible that even at such a young age, her kids know how to sing and sing well. The video of the performance captures something we all need more of these days: confidence and joy. Remington had no problem singing in front of his mother’s live studio audience. It was impossible not to smile about his confidence and how well he sang. 

Isn’t it amazing how God uses children to teach us how to let go and enjoy the moment? Watching Remington reminded me how God often places gifts within us that we don’t fully recognize until we dare to use them. Remington is learning to use his gifts at such a young age and it’s truly amazing to watch it all unfold. And let’s not forget his mama. 

You could see the pride and joy radiating from her as she cheered her little guy on. Motherhood is full of moments that will stretch us and amaze us. And this was one of those moments where Kelly could be amazed. As Remington crooned the few notes of Sinatra’s timeless lyrics, the crowd erupted with applause, and rightly so. Bravo, Remy—you’ve got the spotlight, and we can’t wait to see what you do next!

James 1:17 "Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows."

Fantastic 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' Cover by Four Young Women

There’s something so magical about the WOW! Girls’ rendition of ‘Country Roads,’ especially when you hear them singing it together in their small-town park. Their harmonies are absolutely breathtaking. It’s incredible how their voices intertwine, creating something that feels both fresh and familiar. As I listen, I’m reminded of the power of simple, heartfelt lyrics, like those in ‘Country Roads,’ that speak to all of us.

‘I hear her voice in the morning hour, she calls me

The radio reminds me of my home far away

Driving down the road, I get a feeling

That I should have been home yesterday, yesterday’

The WOW! Girls make ‘Country Roads’ sound as if it was created yesterday instead of decades ago by John Denver. They transport us to a place where peace and the feeling of home intertwine. The way their voices blend together is truly unique, reminding us of the comfort we find in home and the deep connection we share with the places and people we love. There’s just something about going home that puts us all at ease. I can’t wait for the day we all get to go home–through the gates of heaven. The idea of coming home brings peace to our hearts. 

Psalm 23:1-2 beautifully captures this peace we long for: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters.” These verses remind us that God, like a loving shepherd, is a place of rest where we can find comfort and rest. Just as the song reflects a yearning for home, God promises us His presence, where we can experience true peace—where we are loved and cared for.

Whether through music or through our faith, there is something incredibly powerful about finding that “home” where our hearts are at peace. Keep singing, girls—your voices remind us all of the beauty of home and the rest we can always find in God. What a beautiful picture of peace you create!

Psalm 23:1-2 “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters.” 

The Voice' Contestant Stuns with Powerful Rendition of 'I Heard It Through the Grapevine'

Danny Joseph, among the top five contestants on The Voice Season 26, stuns the judges and viewers with his powerful rendition of ‘I Heard It Through the Grapevine.’ The 37-year-old London native sings the song, written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong, with a rock sound—more like that of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s John Fogarty than Marvin Gaye. And, straight scoop? He does it fabulously!

The concept for ‘I Heard It Through the Grapevine’ came to Barrett Strong when he was writing in Chicago. While walking down Michigan Avenue one day, he got to thinking about the fact that people often used that expression, and he decided to develop it into a song. The result was a sad song about a guy who learns, through the rumor mill, that his girlfriend is cheating on him.

Though Danny makes a few slight word changes, here are four lines from verse two of ‘I Heard It Through the Grapevine:’

‘I know a man ain't supposed to cry

But these tears, I can't hold inside

Losing you would end my life, you see

'Cause you mean that much to me’

As the music starts, Michael Bublé says aloud, “Oh, yeah, baby. Mm, mm!” That’s a great way to begin! Danny’s performance has the attention of the judges throughout. He is super expressive and has great stage presence and style. His fingers are covered with rings, and he wears a gold blazer and brown boots. Some might get David Arguette or Matt Dillon vibes from the cool, mustached musician. 

Reba’s contestant gets an affirming eyebrow raise from Gwen and has Michael and Snoop Dogg singing along and grooving in their seats. A long, raspy note at 1:39 delights Reba, and her smile says that she thinks she might have the winner! 

Danny goes into a guitar solo at 1:40, and it ends at 2:05. His guitar is reminiscent of the 1970, 11-minute CCR recording of the song; the song was one of the few the group recorded but did not write themselves. At one point during Danny’s journey on The Voice, he asked if he should “lose the guitar,” to which Reba said, “Oh, heck no. That guitar’s a part of you!”

At the conclusion of the guitar solo, Danny’s three backup singers have spread out behind him. He takes the microphone back, and now two of the judges are on their feet. He delivers an exciting finish. What’s not to love? A great song—the Marvin Gaye version was ranked 119 on  Rolling Stones’ 2021 List of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time—and a dynamic performer. 

Danny Joseph moved to the United States in 2015. He lives with his wife of nine years and his three children in Dallas, Texas.  

“Without wood a fire goes out; without a gossip a quarrel dies down.” Proverbs 26:20 

Teen's Fantastic Violin Cover of Bee Gees' 'More Than A Woman'

Karolina Protsenko never ceases to amaze us. This young woman is incredibly talented at dancing while she plays her violin. She has such flair, style, and joy. As she performs in the street of a main shopping strip, prepare to be inspired. Check out a teen's fantastic violin cover of Bee Gees' 'More Than A Woman.’

Karolina begins by playing on the streets of California in her green dress with her blue bow. The young teen is a talented ballerina and violinist. She knows how to wow an audience with her unexpected twirls and precision of playing. Her precious smile will get you excited too. Karolina plays ‘More Than a Woman’ with confidence and excitement. She will have you dancing or singing for a long time. In fact, a woman in the audience decides to come nearby and join her in dancing. She gets her groove on unashamedly.

It is fun listening to Karolina play this song about a woman as she herself is growing into a fine young woman. She is poised, collected, and a skilled artist. She stands out because of her unique combination of talents and her wonderfully cheerful demeanor. How has God gifted you? You may not be a dancing violinist, but the Lord has uniquely given you skills. Your personality, your strengths, and your dreams matter to God. 

As you watch Karolina motivate a live audience who is shopping, may it remind you that your skills are needed to encourage others as well. You have a purpose in this world and we can all have child-like faith to see the Lord work in mighty ways.

“There are different kinds of service, but the same Lord. There are different kinds of working, but in all of them and in everyone it is the same God at work.” 1 Corinthians 12:5-6

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