The Voice coach Snoop Dogg acknowledged Beloate’s progression to the Top 5 finalists on The Voice Season 26, following a series of performances that showcased his vocal abilities and emotional depth. Snoop expressed his pride in Jeremy Beloate’s achievement. During an interview on Extra TV on December 10, 2024, Snoop shared,
“Luckily I got one in the finals, Jeremy. I’m so happy for him. I think he’s going to do his thing tonight.”
Beloate’s journey to the finals has been marked by key moments, including his emotional Blind Audition, his mentorship under Snoop Dogg, and his continued success in the competition.
Jeremy Beloate’s personal journey and family inspiration
According to his The Voice bio, Jeremy Beloate’s life has been significantly influenced by personal loss and the responsibilities he took on at a young age. After losing his father to addiction, he assumed adult responsibilities to care for his siblings, two of whom also struggled with the same issue.
Following the death of both brothers due to addiction, Jeremy was motivated to live his life fully in honor of their memories. He remains close to his mother and sisters, with music playing an important role in their shared connection.
In addition to these experiences, Jeremy embarked on a physical and mental health transformation eight years ago. He committed to improving his health through better nutrition, exercise, self-help books, and therapy. In his first year, he lost 70 pounds and continued this lifestyle change.
Currently pursuing a music career in New York, Jeremy works a variety of odd jobs but has recently focused more on performing. He was also cast in a starring role in a new musical written and directed by Todrick Hall. As The Voice was a cherished family tradition for him, the opportunity to compete holds special significance.
The Voice journey began
Jeremy Beloate made an impact during his Blind Audition, where his performance of “Heartbreak Anniversary” by Giveon turned all four coach chairs. His rendition moved Reba McEntire to tears, and the coaches, including Snoop Dogg, recognized his vocal abilities.
Snoop Dogg remarked on Beloate’s emotional depth, referring to his performance as having “beautiful pain.” Despite receiving offers from all the coaches, including passionate appeals from Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé, Beloate chose to join Team Bublé.
The steal that changed the game
During the Knockout Rounds, after performing “Golden Hour” by Jvke, Jeremy Beloate was stolen by Snoop Dogg from Team Bublé. This move allowed him to continue competing under Snoop Dogg’s mentorship.
Beloate’s subsequent performances, including his rendition of “The Impossible Dream (The Quest)” in the Playoffs and “I (Who Have Nothing)” in the Live Shows, were key moments in his advancement to the Top 5.
Jeremy Beloate’s final performances on The Voice
Jeremy Beloate’s finale performances showcased his vocal range and emotional depth. Performing “What the World Needs Now” by Jackie DeShannon and “Dancing on My Own” by Robyn, Beloate demonstrated his ability to connect with the audience through his theatrical and passionate delivery.
Snoop Dogg highlighted the emotional impact of Beloate’s performances, emphasizing that music is often about how it makes people feel. Both of Beloate’s final performances were noted for their Broadway-ready qualities, with his rendition of “Dancing on My Own” standing out.
His interpretation of the song captivated the coaches, with Gwen Stefani describing it as “powerful” and Snoop Dogg expressing how Beloate’s voice can evoke deep emotions.
The winner of The Voice Season 26 will be revealed on Tuesday, December 10, after 9/8c on NBC (at the end of the episode).