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Who is Ms Monet? Niall Horan refuses to turn for 'The Voice' Season 24 singer who gave background vocals in Gwen Stefani's Christmas album

2023-10-04 01:26
'The Voice' singer Ms Monet has performed as a solo artist for seven weeks in Las Vegas and has been selected as the opening act for the Dubai 2020 World Expo
Who is Ms Monet? Niall Horan refuses to turn for 'The Voice' Season 24 singer who gave background vocals in Gwen Stefani's Christmas album

UNIVERSAL CITY, CALIFORNIA: Ms. Monét is one of the artists that has been chosen for Season 24 of 'The Voice'. Despite hitting the high notes just enough to have two coaches turn, Niall Horan felt compelled to explain to the seasoned artist why he wasn't one of them.

Ms. Monét sang "Higher Love" by Stevie Winwood for her Blind Audition on the October 3 episode. She has a strong alto voice. She reminds the viewers of Wendy Moten from a few seasons ago, another elderly singer attempting to break into the mainstream.

Gwen Stefani was the first to turn her chair for Ms. Monét, and she was immediately followed by Reba McEntire.

"The only reason I didn't turn is that I didn't feel like I could be of help," Niall Horan said.

John Legend added, "I been feeling like that all day about you, Niall."

'The Voice' Season 24 contestant Ms. Monét gave background vocals to Gwen Stefan's Christmas album

Gwen stated that she can "help her shine." The radio personality then adds that they've already collaborated, since the backing vocalist contributed to Gwen's 2017 Christmas album.

Gwen believes she can assist her in developing her theatrical presence.

'The Voice' Season 24 contestant Ms. Monét chose Team Reba

As Ms. Monét made her decision, Niall pointed at Reba. Ms. Monét stated that she is seeking a coach who can assist her in taking her profession to the next level, and Reba is such a coach.

"I thought I had that one," Gwen said to the other coaches. Reba admired Ms. Monét's range and vigor, as well as her polish.

'The Voice' Season 24 contestant Ms. Monét sang for the US Presidents

Conesha Monét Owens, a Bay Area / California native who currently lives in Vegas and calls herself The Monificent, was born Conesha Monét Owens. She has a strong musical record as both a background vocalist and a headline musician to back up that claim.

Ms. Monét has two Grammys to her name. She provided backing vocals on Celine Dion's 1998 hit "My Heart Will Go On." She was also a featured musician on the award-winning 2016 classical album "Ask Your Mama."

She sang "Let's Stay Together" with Jennifer Hudson at Joe Biden's pre-inaugural family party in 2008, at President Barack Obama's inaugural ball the same year, and at his re-election in 2012. Ms. Monét has performed as a background vocalist with Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Kenny Loggins, Queen Latifah, Huey Lewis and the News, Michael McDonald, and Boz Scaggs according to her website.

She sang "Always" with Johnny Mathis on his 2008 album "A Night to Remember." She has had a seven-week solo residency in Las Vegas and has been appointed a headlining performer at the 2020 World Expo in Dubai.

Furthermore, she has four tracks on streaming services, including "At This Moment," "Wonderful U," and "Kickin' Back in Brooklyn." She also released a blues EP titled "Keep on Walking" in 2016, which is still accessible on Apple Music. Her most recent single, "Breathe Love," was released in October 2021.

'The Voice' Season 24 airs every Monday and Tuesday on NBC at 8 pm ET.