
Jamal Roberts Transforms “Tennessee Whiskey” with Soulful, One-of-a-Kind Idol Performance
|Originally made famous by George Jones and then redefined by Chris Stapleton in 2015, “Tennessee Whiskey” is a vocal mountain that few dare to climb. But from the very first note, it was clear Jamal wasn’t here to imitate — he was here to reinterpret.
Backed by a stripped-down band and moody amber lighting, Roberts brought R&B phrasing, bluesy grit, and unmistakable soul to the country ballad. His smooth falsetto and gritty low tones danced effortlessly over every note, hitting the iconic chorus with a slow, deliberate burn:
“You’re as smooth… as Tennessee whiskey…”
The crowd swayed. The judges leaned in. And by the final note, Jamal had delivered a performance that felt both timeless and fresh.
Lionel Richie, clearly feeling the groove, was the first to stand:
“Jamal, I’ve heard that song a hundred times. But I’ve never felt it quite like that. You poured your heart into it. That was velvet, man. Velvet.”
Katy Perry added with a smile:
“You turned country into soul, and it worked. You owned that stage like a seasoned artist.”
Luke Bryan, himself a country star, gave perhaps the most meaningful praise of the night:
“Chris Stapleton’s version is sacred in country music. And you didn’t copy him — you channeled something real. You honored the song while sounding completely like yourself. That’s not easy, Jamal.”
Almost instantly, clips of the performance started making waves on social media:
“Jamal just baptized that stage in soul. I’m done.”
“This man needs to record an album ASAP. That voice belongs on vinyl.”
“Smooth. Effortless. CHILLS.”
Even Chris Stapleton fans weighed in, many praising Jamal for honoring the song’s roots while taking it in a new direction.
Jamal Roberts is no longer just “that guy with the smooth tone” — after Tennessee Whiskey, he’s a front-runner, a storyteller, and a voice with depth far beyond his years.
Whether he’s headed for the finals or the recording studio, one thing’s certain: he just gave Tennessee Whiskey a new flavor — and we’re still buzzed.