Tracey Preston from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, delivered a blind audition performance filled with soul. Her rendition of “Rock Steady” by The Whispers had the right tone, the right style, and remarkable range. She captured the essence of the Aretha Franklin classic in every word, strutting across the stage of The Voice as she delivered her best.
Even though Tracey presented a performance that had really good highs, the overall act just wasn’t enough for a panel of coaches who were having to fill their last places. “I’m gonna be real with you – I’m almost full,” explained Kelly Clarkson. The Philly singer may not have made it through, but all three coaches were eager to see her return.
Philadelphia songbird Tracey Preston arrived eager to prove that she had what it takes to win The Voice. The singer delivered a high-energy, spirited rendition of the Aretha Franklin hit “Rock Steady” that has the audience hooked from the start. With stage presence and some remarkable moments, the artist put forth her best attempt, but was it too late in the show?
