Natalie Stovall Returns to ‘The Voice’ as Blake Shelton’s Comeback Artist

"Never. Give. Up. You’ve asked. I’ve almosted bursted not being able to tell you. But YES!!!!! I’m the comeback artist for #TeamBlake," Stovall revealed. 

Written by Lauren Laffer
Natalie Stovall Returns to ‘The Voice’ as Blake Shelton’s Comeback Artist
Natalie Stovall; Photo courtesy of The Voice

Natalie Stovall’s ‘Voice’ dreams aren’t quite over! The singer has been called back to the reality competition series as Blake Shelton’s Comeback Artist.

“Never. Give. Up. You’ve asked. I’ve almosted bursted not being able to tell you. But YES!!!!! I’m the comeback artist for #TeamBlake!!!!!! And look at this amazing company of other comeback artists I️ get to be with on The Voice! ❤️❤️❤️❤️” wrote Stovall on Facebook.

Stovall is one of four contestants chosen to return to their coaches teams. Joining her in the return will be Karli Webster for Team Miley Cyrus, Lucas Holliday for Team Jennifer Hudson and Whitney Fenimore on Team Adam Levine.

The Tennessee native was first sent home by Shelton after the battle round where she faced off against Adam Cunningham during their performance of Little Big Town’s “Boondocks.” Stovall was first introduced to The Voice audience with her performance of The SteelDrivers’ “If It Hadn’t Been For Love.”

Stovall has long been a part of the country music community, first fronting the band Natalie Stovall and The Drive. Their debut single, “Baby Come On With It,” was released in 2014. The bubbly blonde has also spent time out on the road performing as part of Bobby Bones and The Raging Idiots.

The Voice airs Mondays and Tuesdays on NBC.