Reba McEntire Electrifies The World On 'The Voice' With The Debut Of Her Newest Single, 'I Can't'
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WATCH: Reba McEntire Electrifies 'The Voice' Viewers With The Debut Of Her Newest Single, 'I Can't'

The Queen of Country seems to have struck it big once again! Reba McEntire introduced the latest episode of The Voice in style as she took center stage and belted out her newest single, "I Can't." With a natural charisma and undeniable stage presence, McEntire effortlessly won the crowd over, earning a deserved round of enthusiastic applause.

McEntire completely infected social media with her rousing performance, with praise coming in from country fans and contestants from The Voice alike!

One X (formerly Twitter) user seemed to be enraptured by McEntire, even as someone who isn't a fan of country music. "I'm not a country fan but this sounds good." It takes a special kind of talent to appeal to audiences outside of your lane, and McEntire bridges that gap without breaking a sweat.

Another X user had this to say: "Absolute fire song and performance ???" Sometimes, the simplest statements are the most accurate!

Reba McEntire Is The Undisputed Queen Of Country

It wasn't enough to blow everyone away with the announcement of an upcoming NBC sitcom starring the country legend, Happy's Place. No, McEntire dropped a single sitting at the number 4 spot on iTunes' Top 100 Country Songs list.

The single rose from its previous #13 spot hours earlier, so I'll let you decide whether "I Can't" is showing signs of slowing down or not!

"She's amazing. She's nurturing, she's soulful, she's understanding," said L. Rodgers, one of The Voice's proud Team Reba contestants.

"She sees us. She truly does."

As additionally reported by PEOPLE, Asher HaVon also dished out some plaudits for Mother McEntire.

"She is a mother, and she's a mother to all of us. She shares her heart, she shares her wisdom, she shares her experience. She's a solid rock that I don't mind standing on anytime."

Deny it if you want, but the truth is plain to see. McEntire wins. It's a fact, and it's the gospel. The 69-year-old has a veritable rocket strapped to her back. There's some text on the side of that rocket, too — if you squint hard enough.

"Long live the Queen."