When a singer chooses a song for The Voice, it says something—not just about their voice, but about what they believe they can deliver emotionally. So when Kirbi stepped into her Knockout round and chose “Hard Fought Hallelujah” by Jelly Roll and Brandon Lake, it sent a clear message: Jelly Roll’s songs have become true vocal showcases, the kind singers use to prove depth, honesty, and power.
For Kirbi, the song wasn’t just a strategic pick. She said it felt like her. Growing up on blues and soul, she gravitated toward music with grit and truth, and “Hard Fought Hallelujah” matched the way she sings—and the way she lives. She also admitted she’s been a massive Jelly Roll fan for years, which made performing one of his most emotional tracks even more meaningful.
Her performance hit exactly the way she hoped. Fans flooded the comments calling it “goosebump-inducing,” “heart-touching,” and “the moment she became a real contender.” One viewer admitted it “brought me to tears,” and her coach, Niall Horan, called it her strongest performance yet.
Kirbi’s connection to Jelly Roll goes beyond fandom—she had actually opened for him once before joining The Voice. But choosing “Hard Fought Hallelujah” was about more than admiration. The song itself carries weight. Co-written and performed by Jelly Roll and Brandon Lake, it’s a raw, emotional anthem about finding faith the hard way—through fear, doubt, mistakes, and personal battles. It’s not a polished hymn. It’s a hallelujah earned, not given.
That honesty is exactly what has made Jelly Roll’s music resonate with millions. His songs—built from pain, redemption, and compassion—speak to listeners who see their own struggles reflected in his journey. It’s why artists like Kirbi reach for his music on national stages. It’s why viewers feel every line.
And judging by the reaction to Kirbi’s performance, Jelly Roll’s impact is only growing. His music continues to inspire new artists, shape emotional storytelling, and connect deeply with listeners who find pieces of themselves in every lyric.
