CThe crowd didn’t just cheer — they howled. Under the flashing lights of The Voice stage, Lozz Benson strutted out in sequins and confidence, her drumsticks tucked behind her mic stand like a secret weapon. Then came that unmistakable beat — Shania Twain’s “That Don’t Impress Me Much.” From the first snap of her voice, the energy shifted. This wasn’t karaoke. This was rebellion dressed in rhinestones.

Lozz Benson sings 'That Don’t Impress Me Much' by Shania Twain | The Voice Stage #141

Lozz’s performance was pure fire — equal parts grit, groove, and glamour. She didn’t just sing the song; she lived it, leaning into every lyric with playful sass and powerhouse control. The judges exchanged glances as the crowd roared, sensing that they were witnessing something rare — a singer who could channel country pop’s golden age with a modern rock edge.

When she hit the chorus — “Okay, so you’re Brad Pitt?” — the audience erupted. People were dancing in the aisles, waving their hands, laughing through the nostalgia. And by the time Lozz closed with that sly grin and one final high note, the studio had become a celebration of attitude, rhythm, and unapologetic fun.

Lozz Benson sings 'That Don't Impress Me Much' by Shania Twain | The Voice Stage #141 - YouTube

Coach Rita Ora jumped to her feet, shouting, “That’s how you do it!” while Guy Sebastian nodded in disbelief. “That’s star power,” he said, smiling.

Online, the clip exploded within hours. Fans flooded social media: “Lozz Benson just gave Shania Twain a run for her money!” one wrote. Another added, “She didn’t just perform the song — she made it her own.”

In a season filled with powerhouse ballads, Lozz reminded everyone that charisma can be louder than volume — and that sometimes, the best way to impress is to act like you don’t need to.

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