
My advice is to just say yes to some of the opportunities that come your way that are major, that you may be scared to step out on faith to do.” Jershika’s road to The Voice finals Jershika Maple has big dreams, but she said “it doesn’t hurt to try. She also said she has big dreams of Broadway and maybe a move to television and film. She already picked up a large amount of bookings for concerts and said she is recording her first solo album and will go on tour with that.
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She said after spending time with her family over the holidays, she will go full speed in 2022. “That’s what it was all about for me, especially since I had made it this far and I worked my butt off to get here and I just felt like I had nothing else to prove.”Īfter finishing in fifth place, what is next for Jershika Maple? “I told myself that I’m gonna have fun and this is my last time hitting the stage and I just really wanted to live in the moment,” she said. Then, she made it to the finals and just wanted to have some fun. “I felt like I had performed one of my best performances the night before and here I am getting knocked back down,” Jershika told the Shreveport Times. When she had to fight for her survival after arriving at the bottom of initial voting, she felt like she was always getting knocked down. Get updates on the latest posts and more from Monsters and Critics straight to your inbox. She has worked with chart-topping gospel singer JJ Hairston for the past seven years and is now aspiring to pursue her own gospel music career.Subscribe to our Competition Shows newsletter! Joye is 26 years old and is labeled a worship leader and minister, who sings in the choir at her church where her parents are pastors, according to her bio on The Voice website. It gave me the opportunity to really show America who I am as an artist,” she said. Gospel music is what I want to do with my career so I’m so grateful that they picked that gospel song for me. “I hope my fans saw the true Kymberli Joye. On Tuesday’s episode of the competition, the Connecticut singer found out that she was advancing into the top 10. "You love gospel music, that's what you want to do.

"You have this boldness and this roundness of your tone that is straight from God, it is such a blessing," Clarkson also told the contestant.

“Anointed selection,” judge Jennifer Hudson declared, revealing that she wanted to run around the studio as she would in church when she feels the Spirit of God.
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“There is power in the name of Jesus/ To break every chain, break every chain, break every chain/ There's an army rising up/ To break every chain, break every chain, break every chain,” Joye passionately sang.Īfter the performance, the fans erupted in praise and TV Host Carson Daily said he felt “the Spirit” and then thanked the vocalist for her performance. Her coach, Kelly Clarkson, said “Everyone’s about to be saved and blessed,” right before Joye hit the stage. While practicing for her performance, a video revealed that Joye wanted “chains of fear and anxiety and all those things that will keep you from fulfilling your dreams” to fall off as she performed it for America. The song was selected by fans of the show who believed that the gospel song would suit Joye. The team Kelly singer performed her own soulful rendition of the Tasha Cobbs version of "Break Every Chain" during “The Voice” live top 11 performances on Monday. “The Voice” contestant Kymberli Joye performed a power-packed rendition of “Break Every Chain” on the popular singing competition. Team Kelly's Kymberli Joye performs "Break Every Chain" during The Voice Live Top 11 Performances, Nov 26, 2018.
