When Acadiana native Dustin Dale Gaspard opened on The Voice with a swamp pop-inflected version of Sam Cooke's "Bring It On Home To Me," the celebrity coaches didn't expect to hear Cajun French in the middle of the soul classic.

It was clear that Niall Horan, Michael Bublé, Reba McEntire and Snoop Dogg were enjoying Gaspard's confident performance, with his touch of country western swag. But when he transitioned into French on the second verse, their excitement at the unique sound was palpable.

All four judges turned their chairs around for Gaspard on the episode that aired on Monday, Oct. 6 — the second-to-last round of blind auditions before the contestants go head-to-head for votes. Each vied for the opportunity to mentor Gaspard as part of their teams on season 28 of The Voice, ent

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