The Voice finale brought a memorable crossover moment when Zac Brown teamed up with Noah Cyrus for a live performance of “Butterfly.”
The stripped-down arrangement let the song breathe, keeping the focus on the vocals and the emotion. Zac Brown’s warm, steady delivery paired nicely with Noah Cyrus’ softer, more fragile tone, giving the song a slightly different feel than the recorded version. It felt intimate, honest, and very much built for a live stage.
There wasn’t a lot of flash here and that worked in its favor. The performance leaned into storytelling and connection instead of production tricks, which made it stand out during a big finale night. It was one of those moments where you could hear the room quiet down and really listen.
It’s also a good reminder of how well country and pop can work together when the song comes first. This collaboration didn’t feel forced or gimmicky, it felt natural, and that’s why it landed.
If you missed it, the full performance is worth a watch. It’s simple, solid, and all about the song.







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