Country music star and “The Voice” judge, Reba McEntire, recently opened up about how she relies on the Holy Spirit to “put her in the right place” when she performs on stage.
The Grammy Award-winning artist got choked up during NBC’s “The Voice” Monday night after her team members Josh Sanders and Donny Van Slee performed Luke Combs’ “When It Rains, It Pours.”Â
“Your runs, when you hit the high notes, everything was perfect,” she said of the duo’s performance. “Whatever you got from this song, it was just right.”
But a behind-the-scenes look from the rehearsal for that song showed McEntire giving Sanders and Van Slee some sage advice about including God in their performances.
“‘When it rains, it pours,’ that lyric hits me kinda heavy,” Sanders shared of the upbeat song. “I’m a dad of four girls. We had a son. He was born and passed away on my birthday.”
“It’s such a fun song, and I don’t wanna take it there,” he admitted.Â
“Before I go on stage, I ask the Holy Spirit to walk for me, talk for me, speak for me, sing for me… Ask him for that: ‘Put me in the right
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