Kirbi’s Explosive “Hard Fought Hallelujah” Stuns Viewers And Exposes The Hidden Power Of Jelly Roll’s Music

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When a singer picks a song for a show like The Voice, it means the music is a big deal. Kirbi chose “Hard Fought Hallelujah” by Jelly Roll and Brandon Lake for her Knockout round. This move proves Jelly Roll’s songs are now seen as an actual test for great singers.

Kirbi felt the song was deeply hers. She said it summed up who she is. She grew up singing blues and soul music, so the honest feeling in the song fit her well. She also said her immense love for Jelly Roll inspired her choice of song.

Kirbi’s Powerful Cover of “Hard Fought Hallelujah” Gives Goosebumps | The Voice Knockouts

Fans felt every word she sang. One viewer said the performance “touched my heart to the point where I got a little teary-eyed.” Another comment praised her for doing justice to the music, saying “she absolutely gave me goosebumps.” Her coach, Niall Horan, called it her best work yet.

Kirbi is a long-time fan of Jelly Roll. She even got to open for him once before she came to The Voice. But the song she picked has a deeper side.

Brandon Lake, Jelly Roll – Hard Fought Hallelujah

Hard Fought Hallelujah is a powerful song about finding faith through struggle. Instead of offering easy praise, it celebrates a “hallelujah” earned through pain, doubt, and personal battles. It is one of Jelly’s most loved songs.

Jelly Roll’s music is about struggle and hope. He connects deeply with everyone who listens to his songs and his story. You can follow Jelly Roll on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube to keep track of who he inspires next.

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