Kelly Clarkson and John Legend, judges on *The Voice,* recently faced backlash after critiquing Gyth Rigdon’s performance of “God Bless the USA.”
The song, deeply patriotic, put the judges in a challenging position. Clarkson admitted
“It’s tough to critique a song like that,” acknowledging the delicate nature of the situation.
While they praised Rigdon’s emotional connection to the song, the judges were honest about his vocal performance.
However, some viewers felt their criticisms were too harsh, especially given the song’s patriotic significance.
This incident highlights the tricky balance judges must maintain between offering constructive feedback and respecting the emotional value of a performer’s song choice. It also underscores the diverse opinions within the audience and the subjective nature of art.