Keith Urban’s Unforgettable Performance Of ‘Blue Ain’t Your Color’ Steals The Spotlight At The Voice Season 24 Finale
The Voice Season 24 finale is concluding with a spectacular lineup of A-list performers, and among them is country star Keith Urban. Rather than showcasing new material, the New Zealand-born artist treated the audience to a captivating rendition of his 2016 hit, “Blue Ain’t Your Color,” from the album Ripcord.
Urban’s Musical Throwback
Keith Urban first released “Blue Ain’t Your Color” as the fourth single from Ripcord in August 2016. Co-written by Steven Lee Olsen, Hillary Lindsey, and Clint Laerberg, the song is an ode to a woman experiencing challenges in her love life. The track was a massive success, claiming the top spot on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for an impressive 12 weeks and also dominating the Country Airplay chart.
Awards and Recognition
The song earned Grammy nominations for Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Song, although it didn’t secure a win in either category. On a positive note, it received the Single of the Year award at the CMA Awards and was honored as Favorite Country Song at the American Music Awards.
Fan Reactions
Keith Urban’s global fanbase tuned in to watch his performance on The Voice, expressing their admiration on social media. Fans praised his impressive guitar skills, with one noting, “The song is beautiful, and Keith makes a guitar just sing! He’s a master guitarist.” Another fan expressed their love for the 2016 hit, urging Urban to release more similar tracks.
Social Media Buzz
Fans flooded social media with positive reactions, with one fan succinctly stating, “KEITH BROUGHT IT!!!!” Another shared photos of Urban’s captivating performance.
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