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Reba McEntire

OR REBA MCENTIRE, JOINING NBC’S AS A JUDGE AFTER BLAKE Shelton’s departure adds a layer of “pressure” to the gig. “Nobody can replace Blake Shelton. He’s a huge personality and a wonderful person.... I’m just getting in there trying to have fun and represent country music (which will also feature a book of stories and recipes), will feature her classic songs scaled back, more acoustic—or rather, not that fancy. “It brought out something in each song that you didn’t hear before. You really hone in on the words and the emotion of the song.” And that’s something McEntire has always been able to do. “I try to sing songs that will help other people while they’re listening to the music. It’s miraculous what music can do.” She says she appreciates performing more now. “To be able to do the music as long as I have, at the level that I’ve gotten to, I’m very grateful, very thankful and I have learned to enjoy it more.”

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