The first night of The Voice Season 28 Battles had it all — powerhouse vocals, laughter, and even a few tears from one of music’s coolest legends. In a stunning emotional twist,
It was the kind of Battle fans dream about — a soulful showdown between two incredible vocalists who brought everything to the stage. With Yoshihanaa’s effortless, God-given talent and Natalia’s refined, Berklee-trained precision, the duet was pure magic.
“The Gangster Holy Ghost Will Help Me Make My Decision”
During rehearsals with Battle Advisor Lizzo, emotions were already running high. Lizzo, overwhelmed by the sheer power of the two voices, threw her shoe across the room in excitement. Snoop followed suit — tossing pillows while joking that
“You’ve got one who’s effortless and one who’s maximum effort,” Lizzo said. “It’s like watching two different kinds of greatness go head-to-head.”
By the time the two singers hit the stage, the studio audience knew they were witnessing something special. Their voices soared and intertwined, honoring Aretha while making the classic entirely their own.
After their final note, the crowd erupted — and Coach Niall Horan couldn’t contain his excitement.
“That was a proper old-school Voice Battle,” he said. “That’s why we watch this show. Natalia, you didn’t back down from a powerhouse — you stood your ground. And Yoshihanaa, that was completely flawless.”
Then, noticing Snoop silently wiping his eyes, Horan added with a grin, “Look at this guy — he’s crying!”
Sure enough, the rapper who brought swagger to the red chair had tears streaming down his face.

The Coaches Weigh In
Reba McEntire praised both women but leaned toward Yoshihanaa:
“Yoshihanaa, I thought you were Aretha Franklin up there. Natalia, you’re incredible — the huskiness, the range — but tonight, I’d go with Yoshihanaa.”
Michael Bublé, ever the thoughtful critic, disagreed slightly:
“Natalia, your control is extraordinary. You don’t need to overdeliver because your quality alone commands the room. For me, the Battle would go to Natalia.”
Snoop’s Tearful Decision — and His Redemption
Finally, Snoop took off his sunglasses to dab his eyes. “Y’all made me shed a tear,” he confessed. “I was crying because Lizzo gave y’all so much, and y’all used it. But my heart’s broke — I can only keep one.”
After a deep breath and what he called a “prayer to the Holy Ghost,” Snoop gave the win to Yoshihanaa, praising her raw power and growth potential.
But moments later, unable to let go, he slammed his button again —
“The reason I saved Natalia,” Snoop said, “is because she’s too good to be on somebody else’s team — and
Fans online quickly dubbed it one of the best duets in recent Voice history — a “classic old-school battle” that blended soul, skill, and emotion in perfect harmony.
As Snoop wiped his tears and Niall playfully teased him for “finally catching feelings,” one thing became clear:
This wasn’t just a Battle — it was a reminder that even legends can be moved to tears when pure talent hits the stage.