Ali, a singer who is deaf, won the “Voice” Blind Auditions and said, “I can feel the music.”… It is my special ability… Watch the video below…

“I’ve always been informed that “You’re not going to be able to do the typical things that other people do,” and I take this to mean that I won’t be able to accomplish those things. And I want to show them that by saying things like, “You know what? You are in error,’ “the soul-pop singer, who is 24 years old, shared her thoughts with the judges.

“From the day I was born, everyone has warned me that I won’t be able to participate in everyday activities like other people. And I want to show them that by saying things like, “You know what? You have it all wrong. Ali, a 24-year-old soul-pop singer, made a bold proclamation when she said, “No spite what your impairment is, you can accomplish anything you set your mind to.”

And Ali absolutely succeeded in accomplishing that goal on Monday, which was night three of the blind auditions for The Voice Season 23.

Her musician father first became aware that his daughter had “severe hearing loss” while he was playing one of his drums extremely loudly with a toddler-aged Ali nearby, and she didn’t even flinch. He concluded that Ali had been born with the condition. When sitting next to Ali’s father and having a conversation with The Voice presenter Carson Daly, Ali’s mother said, “That was really awful.” “Anything from ‘How about music?’ to all these other things goes through your thoughts,” she said.

It ended out that Ali’s parents were too concerned for nothing, as it turned out. Ali elucidated, “My parents, they never really looked at it as though I was ‘broken.'” We found a way to get around it. We were able to use it. Music is something that has a special place in my heart. Despite the fact that I have a lot of self-doubts, I’m going to do it anyhow. Even though I can’t actually hear everything that’s going on, I can feel the music, including what it means and what the lyrics are about, and I can also feel the rhythm. 

During her stunning performance of Roberta Flack’s “Killing Me Softly With His Song,” she shared a little tidbit about herself with the judges by saying, “I have a hearing impairment.” I have two hearing aids that I use. I was born unable to hear. I feel really honored to be able to share this with you. And it is easy to see why they were taken aback by it.

Blake Shelton responded with a grin and added, “If you had lined up all the singers that we’ve heard so far and then said, ‘Choose which one is hearing-impaired,’ you would probably be the last one that I would suggest.” “What an absolutely fantastic performance the voice was!”

“You are very remarkable. You are simply leaping hurdles here, and it’s wonderful to witness,” Niall Horan said. “Every kind of difficulty that you’ve ever had in your life, you’ve overcome it.”

Kelly Clarkson and Chance the Rapper were the two judges who ended up voting for Ali. Kelly praised Ali, saying, “Your runs were so complicated, interesting, and unusual.” Chance the Rapper also voted for Ali. That’s a nice gesture… When you hear a song that you are so familiar with and that is embedded in you, it might be sort of uncomfortable when some people modify it. Sometimes you hear a song that you know so well and that is implanted in you. Yet, the adjustments that you made were quite characteristic of you. I thought to myself, “I really need to turn around and find out who is singing this!”

When Chance noted that he works with an “awesome institution” called Definitely Dope, which puts on ASL hip-hop performances for national music festivals, I thought Ali would pick Chance despite the lavish and sincere praise that Kelly had lavished on him. Kelly had praised Chance for his talent and sincerity. “I made a lot of friends from the deaf and hard-of-hearing community [through Definitely Dope], and I think it’s so dope if they could look “I believe it is of the utmost significance and power, and naturally you simply have an incredible voice; all of the decisions that you were making seemed like they came from the depths of your soul. I would really like it if you could do some gospel.

While the fact that Ali is also a gospel singer and fan seemed to offer Chance an even greater advantage at first, in the end, Ali decided to join Team Kelly. I simply want to express how glad I am that Ali decided to take this “leap of faith” and audition for The Voice. “I’m thrilled to work with someone who perceives music on different levels than I do. I think it’s going to be very interesting.” “She is very fearless and self-assured, and I really want to dive into songs with her,” Kelly said of the newest member of their group. “I want to experience music for myself to fully understand it.”

On Monday, there were some other noteworthy vocalists that delivered the emotions. The following individuals were successful in their blind auditions last night.