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The reality-TV singing competition has long been an entertainment staple, but not every entry in the genre has stood above the crowd. In January of this year, FOX, the network originally behind “American Idol,” launched its next foray into the format with “The Four: Battle for Stardom.”

Over the course of the show’s six-episode debut, an average of about 3.64 million viewers tuned in to see vocalists vie for a chance to face off against members of “The Four,” taking their spot in the competition. The last woman standing, Memphis singer Evvie McKinney, received a contract with Republic Records and a spot on iHeartRadio’s “On the Verge” artist list.

One of the show’s selling points was its celebrity bonafides, with host Fergie and judges Sean “Diddy” Combs, DJ Khaled and Meghan Trainor. Charlie Walk, former president of Republic, was the fourth judge but dropped out due to sexual assault allegations.

When “The Four” returns for 10 episodes on June 7, fans will find a new set of singers in the titular hot seats, and among the competitors will be Jackson native Carvena Jones. The Jackson Free Press recently spoke with her over the phone to find out more about her “battle for stardom.”

What brought you to audition for “The Four”?

Well, I had a couple casting directors reach out to me through social media, specifically Instagram, and one in particular was really pushing like, “Please audition online, and you know, get all of that stuff together.” So I did, and he took my videos to one of the executive producers, and they loved me. They flew me out to L.A. to audition for all of the producers of the show, and like a week later, they called me back with good news that I am one of “the Four.” So that was really exciting.

What was it like to have someone reach out to you personally for that opportunity?

I was like, “Are you kidding me?” I couldn’t believe it, you know, because I’m from Mississippi. A lot of opportunities don’t really happen for people here, so I just felt really blessed like, “Wow. This is what I’m supposed to be doing.” I got chills then, you know?

How did your friends and family react when you told them you made it on the show?

So I told them, and I told my grandma, and ever since I was little, my grandma would always get on me about my teeth for some reason. Like, “Brush your teeth right. Make sure you keep your teeth together and their white.” And the first thing she (said) when I told her was, “Oh my gosh. Here’s some toothpaste. You have to use it so your teeth will stay white.” [Laughs] I was like, “Really? That’s the first thing you have to say?” But no, everybody was just really excited and couldn’t believe it. They were like, “We’re so proud of you; wow, we’re rooting for you; you’ve got this,” and just very supportive overall.

What songs did you sing during the auditions?

To be honest—what songs did I sing? [Laughs] I felt like I had to sing so much. I mean, obviously, my go-to songs for anything are “I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston and “Crazy” by CeeLo Green.

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Evvie McKinney Wins “The Four”