Monday night (November 8), Fort Myers, Florida-born singer Ryleigh Plank performed the energetic Whitney Houston song “I’m Your Baby Tonight” for NBC’s The Voice playoffs, representing her coach, Ariana Grande.
After the performance, which you can watch below, Coach Grande said Plank had done a “phenomenal” job. See her enthusiastic rendition here.
Videos by American Songwriter
After the Houston cover, Grande gushed about Plank, saying, “I thought it was phenomenal,” she told Plank. “I love you so much and I’m so proud of you. And the thing about you is you pick these tremendous songs. And whenever you tell me what you’re thinking of picking, I’m like, ‘I trust you implicitly, immediately, ’cause you’re just that good of a singer and a performer.’”
Now, Plank’s fate, like the rest of the show’s contestants, is in the hands of America’s voters, who will determine whether or not the buzz-cut, big-voiced singer heads to the next round, to the Top 13.
On social media Plank wrote, โI need YOUR help to continue on this beautiful journey!! So get ur phones and fingers ready to vote like ur favorite artists depend on it (cuz we do)!!”
Plank, who has been called “one in a billion” by Grande, is also vocal about mental health, anxiety and depression.
โI want to be a part of that change โ to make it something that itโs OK for people to come forward (with),โ Plank said, according to the Fort Myers News-Press. โItโs so important to me.โ
Check out past performances by Plank, including the artist singing Demi Lovato’s “Anyone” and battling it out with The Voice participant David Vogel.
(Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC)
Most Viewed
-

ARLINGTON, TX – Musician Eric Church (L) presents musician Kenny Chesney with the Milestone Award for First Fan-Voted ACM Entertainer Of The Year onstage during the 50th Academy of Country Music Awards at AT&T Stadium on April 19, 2015 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Kevin Winter/ACM2015/Getty Images for dcp) -

The Beatles on the set of 'Top Of the Pops', plugging their new single 'Paperback Writer'/ 'Rain', 16 June 1966. The group had previously appeared on the show but this was their only appeararance live in the studio. Left to right: Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison and John Lennon. (Photo by Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix/Mirrorpix via Getty Images)






