Today, Robert Hunter is a Sheriff’s Deputy in North Carolina, where he is responsible for executing warrants. He is a singer and guitarist who performs at night. However, he is a husband and a father at all times, and it was his wonderful family that made Kelsea Ballerini, the coach of The Voice, shout with happiness following his Blind Audition for Season 27 tonight.
During his explanation, Hunter reflected on a buddy who served in law enforcement and was killed in the line of duty. “Tomorrow is never promised,” he said.
The song “‘Til You Can’t” by Kody Johnson is performed by Robert Hunter on Blinds, the 27th season of The Voice.
In light of this, Hunter sang a version of Kody Johnson’s song “‘Til You Can’t” that was so powerful that it caused Ballerini to turn around and order her other coaches to “stay out of my way.” His powerful and rich voice was also given a chair turn by Coach Michael Bublé, making this the hundredth time that these two coaches have competed against one another over an Artist.
Your voice has such a powerful quality to it. “It sounded like a performance that was driven by passion,” John Legend stated. On the other hand, Adam Levine provided a context for Hunter by comparing him to the several artists that he has heard in Blinds throughout the years (he served as a Coach from the first season all the way through the sixteenth season, making this his seventeenth time in the chair). “Eighty [Artists] times 17 equals… a lot,” he said in more detail, “I’ve retired from turning around for country artists… country musicians hate me.”


Although Bublé quipped that he had to “learn [his] lesson” about turning for country performers, he did his best to perform with a Southern accent and even made up a short tune about “cowboys in Calgary,” which was a reference to his Canadian origin. While she was taking out her Coach present for the season, Ballerini quipped, “I’m going to bring out the big guns.” She was referring to the fact that she was new to the country music scene. The boots are mine.
On the other hand, it turned out that Hunter was not the one that the coaches needed to impress. For the purpose of assisting him in making his choice, the singer invited his wife and his daughter Mary Blake, who was three years old at the time, to the stage and asked her, “Mary Blake, who is your favorite singer?” In a charming manner, Mary Blake leaned over the microphone and spoke the words “Kelsea Ballerina.” Ballerini quickly sprang out of her seat to give Mary Blake a hug when she heard Mary Blake’s favorite song, which is “IF YOU GO DOWN (I’M GOIN’ DOWN TOO)” by Ballerini.
However, the singer of “Penthouses” said that she would alter her name to anything Mary Blake desired, despite the fact that Ballerini and Ballerina is a mistake that is rather simple to make. The joke that she said was, “She could have said broccoli, and I would have gone by broccoli.”