
"There was no shadow of my sister Miley Cyrus. Only the voice of Noah Cyrus remained." Noah Cyrus perfectly embodied the part of country legend Dolly Parton, filling the finale of 'The Voice' with emotion.
According to reports from Billboard and other media on the 17th (local time), singer Noah Cyrus took the stage at the live finale of NBC's 'The Voice' Season 28 broadcast the previous day, performing a special joint performance with this season's mega mentor Zac Brown.
◆ A Voice Replacing Dolly Parton
The song chosen by the two was 'Butterfly', a track from the Zac Brown Band's album. This song originally featured country queen Dolly Parton, generating buzz. Noah Cyrus reinterpreted the part of her senior, Dolly Parton, with her own dreamy and compelling tone, achieving perfect harmony with Zac Brown. Local media praised it as "a deep performance that made you not feel the absence of Dolly Parton."
◆ Crossing the Boundaries of R&B and Country
Although she first gained recognition as the sister of superstar Miley Cyrus, Noah has now built her own musical world. Her second studio album, 'I Want My Loved Ones to Go with Me', released in July, is an album that proves her growth. With a unique style that crosses R&B and country, various artists including Fleet Foxes and Ella Langley participated, and she also drew attention for her collaboration with legendary 'The Voice' coach Blake Shelton.
In a recent interview, she expressed her respect by saying, "I learned a lot watching my sister build her career," while clearly stating her determination to walk her own path.
Meanwhile, in addition to Noah Cyrus, the finale featured Khalid, Riley Green, and the girl group XG, celebrating the birth of the season 28 winner Aiden Ross (Team Niall).



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