Two chairs turn for 14 and 15-year-old gospel siblings, with an incredible “Never Alone” cover

Every year, stunning artists are discovered at The Voice auditions. The Blind Auditions featured The Cunningham Sisters, a group all the judges and advisors turned their chairs for. These girls, Macie and Marie Cunningham, took the stage and claimed it with their voices.

The Cunningham Sisters performed “Never Alone,” originally performed by Tori Kelly and Kirk Franklin, some of the world’s favorite artists. Never Alone, released recently, went on to win the Grammy Award for Gospel Performance/Song in 2019.

This shows that the song selection wasn’t in a small class in the music industry. The 14 and 15-year-old sisters from Ohio felt they could make the cover another hit on The Voice stage, and they did.

Macie and Marie Cunningham

In 20 seconds, they got the audience screaming. It wasn’t long before Kelly Clarkson, Ariana Grande, and John Legend turned their chairs for the two girls. Their notes seared through the speakers as the audience jumped on their feet to the sound.

The judges even confessed that they’d thought the two voices were one because they blended so well it was almost angelic. One of the judges, Ariana Grande, said she feels jealous and privileged to have listened to them.

John Legend also thinks it’s fantastic to hear them sing. He loved them so much he made the first offer to be their coach. The Cunningham Sisters had a tough decision to make, but they chose Kelly Clarkson for the season.

The two adorable sisters have been streamed over a million times. With lots of comments, someone noted that their sound is different and unique despite the many artists around today.

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