Watch out Beyoncé: This 14-year-old 'Voice' contestant is coming for you

Do not attempt to adjust your TV set. You weren’t watching a rebroadcast of Beychella -- a.k.a. Beyoncé’s herstory-making performance at Coachella 2018 -- on The Voice Season 15’s final showdown Monday night. But it’s understandable how you could make such a mistake. After all, at one point during Monday's top four performance episode, even Jennifer Hudson shouted, “I thought that was Beyoncé up there!” No, you were watching Kennchella -- a.k.a. Jennifer’s 14-year-old “mini-boss lady,” Kennedy Holmes, closing the show with a seemingly Beychella-inspired and supremely confident performance of Demi Lovato’s “Confident,” complete with pyro cannons, an army of bicycle-shorted backup dancers, and a pyramid-formation marching band. She slayed all day, and she was flawless. A few weeks ago, Kennedy’s interpretation of “Greatest Love of All” had gob-smacked viewers declaring her “the next Whitney” -- and while I don’t want to anger the Beyhive or the Beyency by declaring Kennedy “the next Beyoncé,” one fan on Twitter called her “Beyoncé Jr.,” and that was apt. This was for sure the best R&B production on The Voice since Chris Blue’s “Rhythm Nation” on Season 12 -- and, well, Chris Blue went on to win the whole show. Based on Monday’s overall performances (of originals, covers, and coach duets), I think Kennedy absolutely should win -- and she just might, since the other three contestants are all country singers and they might split the country vote. However, we can’t underestimate the voting power of the country contingent -- nor the power of America’s sweetheart and the show's most popular coach, Blake Shelton, who has two contestants in this season’s finale and is eyeing a possible seventh victory. But I believe Kennedy is the girl who ought to run the Voice world.