Reba McEntire Honors Late ‘Voice’ Star Dylan Carter, Dead at 24

Dylan Carter, a promising young country singer and contestant on Reba McEntire’s team during season 24 of NBC’s The Voice, has tragically passed away at the age of 24. He was involved in a fatal car accident in South Carolina on Saturday, as confirmed by city officials.
Dylan Carter’s Legacy and Impact
The news of Carter’s death was initially reported by the Local Voice, an organization he co-founded. This non-profit aimed to support women battling breast cancer following the death of his mother. Carter’s contributions extended beyond music; he touched many lives through his charitable work.
Tribute from Reba McEntire
Reba McEntire expressed her sorrow in a heartfelt tribute shared on Monday. She remembered Carter as a “brilliant, kind and talented young man” who brought a “huge ray of sunshine” to The Voice. McEntire’s tribute underscores the impact Carter had not only on the show but also on those who knew him.
Memorable Audition
Carter gained attention during his emotional blind audition in 2023, where he performed “I Look To You” by Whitney Houston. He dedicated this powerful performance to honor his mother, showcasing both his talent and his deep personal connections.
Conclusion
Dylan Carter’s untimely death is a significant loss to both the music industry and his community. His legacy will live on through his music and the lives he impacted through his charitable efforts. As fans and friends mourn his passing, they celebrate the bright future he had ahead of him.



