Terrence Cunningham is the 36-year-old from Washington, D.C. who’s competing on Season 14 of The Voice. For his Blind Audition Terrence sang “My Girl” and joined Team Alicia. He won his Battle Round with Livia Faith after they sang “Stars.” For his Knockout Round, Terrence is singing the 1974 classic funk song “Tell Me Something Good” by Chicago funk band Rufus and Chaka Khan. It was written by Stevie Wonder. Rufus won a the Grammy Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus for the song in 1975.
[Download any or all of Terrence’s songs on The Voice]
[Terrence is an author too, check out his book Just In Case]
Terrence is a first class superstar talent — but sometimes fans get distracted by his hair. Terrence has been fielding questions about the “man donut” or “dog turd pile” on social media. And he’s been doing it with aplomb. It’s called Locs. The wearer of locs does not comb his hair during the locking process, “which causes the strands to coil around themselves into fused units.” It can take months for locs to grow. See Terrence’s pointed replies to inquiries below. The Voice airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 8pm on NBC.
For those with thoughts on the “man-donut” it’s inspired by traditional African hair styles + it’s not going anywhere ? #WakandaForever https://t.co/GrBsoS36OD
— Terrence Cunningham (@TerrenceWins) March 29, 2018
It’s called Locs, Steve. Google it. https://t.co/f5LXGScMaO
— Terrence Cunningham (@TerrenceWins) March 29, 2018