Watch their performance below.
The crowd went wild, and if you closed your eyes for a second, you mightâve thought you were back in the glory days of classic R&B. It felt like the kind of unexpected magic weâve only seen a handful of times on talent shows before â and to top it off, the song choice was perfect tribute to Otis Redding on the anniversary of his passing at only 26 years old.
Watching Snoop tear up earlier when Jeremy performed Jackie DeShannonâs âWhat the World Needs Now Is Loveâ was a goosebumps moment for the agesâright up there with those iconic, tear-jerking auditions from back in the Simon Cowell era. You could really feel the bond between coach and contestant. Jeremy may have finished third, and Michael BublĂ©âs Sofronio Vasquez took home the trophy, but itâs safe to say Snoop and Jeremy delivered one of those performances that fans will be replaying on YouTube for years to come.
Outside of âThe Voiceâ spotlight, Snoopâs influence as a hip-hop titan and cultural trailblazer is indisputable. But leaning into his smooth vocals on a national stage caught many viewers off guardâand yet it felt so right. Heâs dropped hints of his melodic side before, but this was the moment he truly stepped forward as a bona fide vocalist. Much like those contestants who shock us with unexpected talent reveals, Snoopâs journey mirrored Jeremyâs: two artists daring to explore uncharted creative territory and coming out stronger for it. Even more mind-blowing? Earlier in the season, Snoop joined fellow judges Michael BublĂ©, Gwen Stefani, and Reba McEntire for a jaw-dropping rendition of the Eaglesâ âHeartache Tonight,â leaving fans stunned that he could hold his own alongside such legendary voices.
Jeremy Beloate, meanwhile, showed heâs no one-hit-wonder contestant. Heâs got that soulful tone that could take him far beyond the stage of âThe Voice.â Pairing him with someone as seasoned and versatile as Snoop gave him an education you canât buy, and their chemistryâboth musical and personalâwas so natural it reminded me of past mentor-mentee bonds that weâve loved to watch evolve. They mightâve missed first place, but sometimes those who donât win still come out on top in the long run (looking at you, Jennifer Hudson and Adam Lambert).

As the dust settles and the stage lights dim, weâre left with a performance that stands out in âThe Voiceâ history. Snoop Dogg showed us heâs more than just a rap iconâheâs an artist open to reinvention. Jeremy Beloate walked away better prepared for whatever comes next. Whether they team up again, go solo, or end up in some unexpected collaboration down the road, the memory of that soul-stirring finale will stick with fans. This was one for the highlight reel, a moment when hip-hop royalty and a rising star met on equal footing and created something unforgettable.

