Snoop Dogg covers Otis Redding’s iconic “(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay” in a stunning finale of The Voice.
Wow, what an incredible finale! Snoop Dogg—indeed the hip-hop icon himself—completely changed the game in “The Voice” Season 26, demonstrating his ability to sing with just as much soul as he raps. This wasn’t a mere appearance: it was an authentic, emotional performance with his finalist, Jeremy Beloate, interpreting Otis Redding’s “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay.”
The audience erupted in excitement, and for a moment, you might have felt like you were transported back to the golden era of classic R&B. It was the kind of surprising magic we’ve rarely witnessed on talent shows, and to make it even better, the song was a perfect homage to Otis Redding on the anniversary of his untimely passing at just 26 years old. Check out this remarkable tribute below:
Seeing Snoop get emotional when Jeremy performed Jackie DeShannon’s “What the World Needs Now Is Love” was a goosebumps-inducing moment for the ages—right up there with those memorable, tear-jerking auditions from the Simon Cowell era. The connection between coach and contestant was palpable. Although Jeremy secured third place and Michael Bublé’s Sofronio Vasquez took the win, it’s clear that Snoop and Jeremy delivered a performance that fans will be watching on YouTube for many years.
Beyond the spotlight of “The Voice,” Snoop’s role as a hip-hop titan and cultural pioneer is unquestionable. However, showcasing his smooth vocals on a national platform took many viewers by surprise—and yet it felt perfectly natural. He had hinted at his melodic abilities before, but this was the moment he truly emerged as a genuine vocalist. Similar to contestants who astonish us with hidden talents, Snoop’s journey paralleled Jeremy’s: two artists daring to explore new creative avenues and emerging stronger. Even more impressive? Earlier in the season, Snoop joined fellow judges Michael Bublé, Gwen Stefani, and Reba McEntire for an amazing rendition of the Eagles’ “Heartache Tonight,” leaving fans amazed at his ability to perform alongside such legendary voices.
Meanwhile, Jeremy Beloate proved he’s more than just a one-hit-wonder contestant. His soulful voice has the potential to take him far beyond “The Voice” stage. Partnering with someone as experienced and versatile as Snoop provided him with invaluable experience, and their musical and personal chemistry was so seamless it reminded me of the mentor-mentee relationships we’ve enjoyed watching evolve. They may not have won first place, but often those who don’t win still achieve great success in the long run (think Jennifer Hudson and Adam Lambert).
As the excitement fades and the stage lights dim, we’re left with a performance that will be remembered in “The Voice” history. Snoop Dogg demonstrated he’s more than just a rap legend—he’s an artist open to transformation. Jeremy Beloate left the stage better equipped for whatever lies ahead. Whether they collaborate again, pursue solo careers, or engage in unexpected partnerships in the future, the memory of that soul-stirring finale will remain with fans. This was a highlight moment, where hip-hop royalty and a rising star came together on equal terms to create something unforgettable.