Is the decade-long “The Voice” Instant Save curse about to be broken? If John Legend‘s Florida singer Omar Jose Cardona ends up winning Season 22 during the Tuesday, December 13 finale, he’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by social media users. Since the creation of the Instant Save twist in Season 6, none of its recipients have ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan (Season 14) and Toneisha Harris (Season 18) came closest by each placing second behind their winners, but all of the other times the saved artist finished near the bottom of their respective finales.
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According to Gold Derby predictions, Omar is predicted to come in fifth place after earning the last Instant Save of the year. This 33-year-old Orlando native has 100/1 odds to win Season 22, compared to 4/9 odds for front-runner Bodie (Team Blake...
See ‘The Voice’ coaches ranked worst to best
According to Gold Derby predictions, Omar is predicted to come in fifth place after earning the last Instant Save of the year. This 33-year-old Orlando native has 100/1 odds to win Season 22, compared to 4/9 odds for front-runner Bodie (Team Blake...
- 12/8/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Is the years-long “The Voice” instant save curse about to be broken? If John Legend‘s gospel singer Jershika Maple ends up winning Season 21 during the December 14 finale, she’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by social media users. Since the creation of the instant save twist in Season 6, none of its recipients have ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan (Season 14) and Toneisha Harris (Season 18) came closest by each placing second behind their winners, but all of the other times the saved artist finished near the bottom of their respective finales.
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According to Gold Derby predictions, Jershika is predicted to come in fourth place after earning the last instant save of the year. This 24-year-old Killeen, Texas native has 12/1 odds to win Season 21, compared to 3/5 odds for front-runner Girl Named Tom...
See All 15 ‘The Voice’ coaches ranked worst to best
According to Gold Derby predictions, Jershika is predicted to come in fourth place after earning the last instant save of the year. This 24-year-old Killeen, Texas native has 12/1 odds to win Season 21, compared to 3/5 odds for front-runner Girl Named Tom...
- 12/11/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Is the years-long “The Voice” instant save curse about to be broken? If Blake Shelton‘s Americana singer Jordan Matthew Young ends up winning Season 20 during Tuesday’s grand finale, he’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by social media users. Since the instant save twist was first created in Season 6, none of its recipients have ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan (Season 14) and Toneisha Harris (Season 18) came closest by each placing second behind their winners, but all of the other times the saved artist finished near the bottom of their respective finales.
SEEWho will win ‘The Voice’ Season 20? See finale odds for Cam Anthony, Kenzie Wheeler, Rachel Mac …
According to Gold Derby predictions, Jordan is predicted to come in third place after earning the final instant save of the year. This 34-year-old Austin, Texas native has 22/1 odds to win...
SEEWho will win ‘The Voice’ Season 20? See finale odds for Cam Anthony, Kenzie Wheeler, Rachel Mac …
According to Gold Derby predictions, Jordan is predicted to come in third place after earning the final instant save of the year. This 34-year-old Austin, Texas native has 22/1 odds to win...
- 5/25/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Is a long-standing “The Voice” curse about to be broken? If Blake Shelton‘s country singer Ian Flanigan ends up winning Season 19 during next week’s finale, he’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by Twitter. Since the instant save twist was first created in Season 6, no recipient has ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan (Season 14) and Toneisha Harris (Season 18) came closest by each placing second behind their winners, but all of the other times the saved artist finished last in their respective finales.
See‘The Voice’ Top 5: Rank the artists competing to win season 19 [Poll]
According to Gold Derby predictions, Ian is predicted to come in third place after earning the final instant save of the year. This 30-year-old Saugerties, New York native has 54/1 odds to win Season 19, compared to 11/4 odds for front-runner Carter Rubin (Team Gwen Stefani) and...
See‘The Voice’ Top 5: Rank the artists competing to win season 19 [Poll]
According to Gold Derby predictions, Ian is predicted to come in third place after earning the final instant save of the year. This 30-year-old Saugerties, New York native has 54/1 odds to win Season 19, compared to 11/4 odds for front-runner Carter Rubin (Team Gwen Stefani) and...
- 12/11/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Is a long-standing “The Voice” curse about to be broken? If Gwen Stefani‘s R&b singer Rose Short ends up winning Season 17 during next week’s finale, she’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by Twitter. Since the Instant Save twist was first created in Season 6, no recipient has ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan came the closest in Season 14 by being the runner-up to winner Brynn Cartelli, but all of the other times — including last season with Andrew Sevener — the saved artist finished last in their respective finales.
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According to Gold Derby’s racetrack odds, Rose is indeed predicted to come in fourth place after earning the final Instant Save of the year. This 34-year-old former corrections officer...
SEERose Short wins ‘The Voice’ instant save after ‘magical’ performance: First time in 7 seasons all 4 coaches will compete in finale [Watch]
According to Gold Derby’s racetrack odds, Rose is indeed predicted to come in fourth place after earning the final Instant Save of the year. This 34-year-old former corrections officer...
- 12/13/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
It’s official: There’s a curse on “The Voice” Instant Save.
Ever since this twist was created back in Season 6, no artist that’s been saved by Twitter or brought back via a wild card has ever gone on to win the show. Even more troubling, all of the Instant Save recipients have placed last in their respective finales aside from Britton Buchanan, who defied the odds to place second to Brynn Cartelli in Season 14. This year Andrew Sevener of Team Blake Shelton tried his hardest to break the curse but he, too, ended up placing last in Tuesday’s season finale.
SEEMaelyn Jarmon ‘had no expectations coming into this,’ she admits after winning ‘The Voice’ Season 16 [Watch]
Just prior to Andrew being eliminated, this backwards-cowboy-hat-wearing country singer from Alvarado, Texas expressed his deepest thanks to his hands-on coach. “Man, Blake, it’s been an honor to be able to...
Ever since this twist was created back in Season 6, no artist that’s been saved by Twitter or brought back via a wild card has ever gone on to win the show. Even more troubling, all of the Instant Save recipients have placed last in their respective finales aside from Britton Buchanan, who defied the odds to place second to Brynn Cartelli in Season 14. This year Andrew Sevener of Team Blake Shelton tried his hardest to break the curse but he, too, ended up placing last in Tuesday’s season finale.
SEEMaelyn Jarmon ‘had no expectations coming into this,’ she admits after winning ‘The Voice’ Season 16 [Watch]
Just prior to Andrew being eliminated, this backwards-cowboy-hat-wearing country singer from Alvarado, Texas expressed his deepest thanks to his hands-on coach. “Man, Blake, it’s been an honor to be able to...
- 5/22/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Is a long-standing “The Voice” curse about to be broken? If Blake Shelton‘s country singer Andrew Sevener ends up winning Season 16 during Tuesday’s finale, he’ll make history as the first artist to prevail who was previously saved by Twitter. Amazingly, since the Instant Save twist was first enacted back in Season 6, no recipient has ever gone on to win “The Voice.” Britton Buchanan came the closest in Season 14 by being the runner-up to winner Brynn Cartelli, but all of the other times — including last season with Kennedy Holmes — the saved artist finishes last in their respective finales.
SEEWhat was Andrew Sevener’s best performance in ‘The Voice’ finale: ‘Lips of an Angel,’ ‘All Right Now’ or ‘Rural Route Raising’? [Poll]
According to Gold Derby’s racetrack odds, Andrew is indeed predicted to come in fourth place after earning last week’s Instant Save against Rod Stokes and Shawn Sounds.
SEEWhat was Andrew Sevener’s best performance in ‘The Voice’ finale: ‘Lips of an Angel,’ ‘All Right Now’ or ‘Rural Route Raising’? [Poll]
According to Gold Derby’s racetrack odds, Andrew is indeed predicted to come in fourth place after earning last week’s Instant Save against Rod Stokes and Shawn Sounds.
- 5/21/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The 14th champion of “The Voice” is set to be crowned on Tuesday, May 22 but according to our latest Gold Derby odds, it may not be the artist most fans were expecting. Team Alicia Keys‘ Britton Buchanan has been the favorite to take home the grand prize throughout most of the season, but things were shaken up during the Tuesday, May 15 live results show. The frontrunner hit a major roadblock when he failed to earn enough votes to yield a Top 3 finish, forcing him to battle it out for the final Instant Save of the season. Since the Instant Save made its debut in Season 6, no artist advancing to the finale by this method has ever won “The Voice.” In fact, they all finished in last place in their finales.
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After an emotional performance of “Dancing On My Own,” the 18-year old...
See The Voice: Past Winners (Seasons 1 – 13) Photo Gallery
After an emotional performance of “Dancing On My Own,” the 18-year old...
- 5/21/2018
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
(Spoiler alert: Please don’t read on if you haven’t seen Tuesday’s Season 10 finale of “The Voice”) Singer-actress Alisan Porter (above far right) won the 10th season of NBC’s singing contest “The Voice” on Tuesday. Porter, who was on Christina Aguilera‘s team making her the first female coach to secure a victory, won in a final face-off with country singer Adam Wakefield, the runner-up. Four finalists went into the final showdown: Porter, Wakefield, preschool teacher Hannah Huston and blues rocker Laith Al-Saadi. Also Read: Why Whitney Houston Family Spiked Hologram Performance: 'It Must Be Perfect'...
- 5/25/2016
- by Scott Collins
- The Wrap
The Voice Season 10 finale kicked off on a note stranger than Justin Bieber attempting to cover Aretha Franklin.
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Country quartet Little Big Town opened the two-hour telecast with a Gospel-tinged jam produced by pop-r&B mastermind Pharrell Williams. CeeLo Green and finalist Hannah Huston recreated “Crazy” — with backing from a mariachi band. There was an entire segment devoted to Christina Aguilera’s love of Snapchat. (Shouldn’t advertorial segments be labeled accordingly?) And wackier still, over the course of 120 minutes, nobody made any mention of fallen standouts Tamar Davis,...
RelatedThe Voice Season 10 Performance Finale Recap: Girl, You’ll Be a Winner Soon?
Country quartet Little Big Town opened the two-hour telecast with a Gospel-tinged jam produced by pop-r&B mastermind Pharrell Williams. CeeLo Green and finalist Hannah Huston recreated “Crazy” — with backing from a mariachi band. There was an entire segment devoted to Christina Aguilera’s love of Snapchat. (Shouldn’t advertorial segments be labeled accordingly?) And wackier still, over the course of 120 minutes, nobody made any mention of fallen standouts Tamar Davis,...
- 5/25/2016
- TVLine.com
It's that time, people—time for The Voice to crown another champion. Which of the final four remaining singers will follow in the footsteps of season nine winner Jordan Smith? Was it initial frontrunner Alisan Porter, the former child actress (Curly Sue) with the sublime country-rock voice on Team Christina? Was it country crooner Adam Wakefield, the soulful Nashville songwriter on Team Blake? Was it preschool teacher Hannah Huston, the quirky educator with pop sensibilities on Team Pharrell? Or was it guitar god Laith Al-Saadi, the bluesy singer with the epic beard on Team Adam? Most importantly, since coaches Blake Shelton and Adam Levine have multiple wins under their belts and Pharrell Williams has...
- 5/25/2016
- E! Online
There are a few different ways to predict who’ll win Season 10 of The Voice.
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You could take a deep dive into the contestants’ iTunes sales results for Monday’s performance finale (always a solid predictive tool). You could check back over the last few months and see how many times each of the finalist cracked the iTunes Top 10, since sales from the entire season (including the Top 10 multiplier) factor into the cumulative vote tally. Or you could just ask yourself, “Which one’s on Team Blake?...
RelatedThe Voice Performance Finale Recap: Girl, You’ll Be a Winner Soon?
You could take a deep dive into the contestants’ iTunes sales results for Monday’s performance finale (always a solid predictive tool). You could check back over the last few months and see how many times each of the finalist cracked the iTunes Top 10, since sales from the entire season (including the Top 10 multiplier) factor into the cumulative vote tally. Or you could just ask yourself, “Which one’s on Team Blake?...
- 5/24/2016
- TVLine.com
The top four contestants each performed three times during Monday night’s part one of The Voice finale: a cover song, a duet with their coach and an original song. ‘The Voice’ Finale Part 1 Recap The top four contestants were Hannah Huston from Team Pharrell, Adam Wakefield from Team Blake, Alisan Porter from Team Christina and Laith Al-Saadi from […]
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- 5/24/2016
- by Tyne Phillips
- Uinterview
Every single season, the coaches proclaim ad nauseam that the current artists are the best ever to compete on The Voice. I usually roll my eyes as I imagine their noses growing a foot long. This year, however, they might actually be telling the truth. The remaining hopefuls -- Laith Al-Saadi, Hannah Huston, Alisan Porter and Adam Wakefield -- are all phenomenal performers running a tight race. Keep this in mind as you peruse my rankings and know that a lot of flipping back and forth went on before the final line-up emerged. The world seems to believe Alisan will walk away as the final victor, but an upset wouldn't surprise me.
Read the recap and watch all of the performances here.
Read the recap and watch all of the performances here.
- 5/24/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
One thing’s pretty certain following The Voice Season 10 performance finale: The song I’m most excited about downloading will probably rank last in iTunes at the end of voting (noon Et on Tuesday).
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What’s far, far fuzzier is whether the contestant with the strongest overall body of work/most impressive trio of Monday night performances — incidentally, not the artist whose song I’ll download first — can stand at the eye of the Coaching Popularity Hurricane (which is located at the edge of the...
PhotosMay Sweeps Massacre: 40+ Deaths From Once, Originals, NCIS and More — Which Loss Hit You Hardest?
What’s far, far fuzzier is whether the contestant with the strongest overall body of work/most impressive trio of Monday night performances — incidentally, not the artist whose song I’ll download first — can stand at the eye of the Coaching Popularity Hurricane (which is located at the edge of the...
- 5/24/2016
- TVLine.com
And then there were four.
Yet while The Voice Season 10’s finale (tonight at 8/7c and Tuesday at 9/8c on NBC) will find Alisan Porter, Adam Wakefield, Laith Al-Saadi and Hannah Huston duking it out for all the marbles, they’re not the only contestants who made this season saaaaang.
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From Mike Schiavo’s beautiful Blind Audition to those fellas who crushed a James Brown tune in the Battle Rounds, we’ve reviewed the dozens of performances from the Feb. 29 premiere all the way through...
Yet while The Voice Season 10’s finale (tonight at 8/7c and Tuesday at 9/8c on NBC) will find Alisan Porter, Adam Wakefield, Laith Al-Saadi and Hannah Huston duking it out for all the marbles, they’re not the only contestants who made this season saaaaang.
RelatedMay Sweeps Massacre: 40+ Deaths From Once, Originals, NCIS and More — Which Loss Hit You Hardest?
From Mike Schiavo’s beautiful Blind Audition to those fellas who crushed a James Brown tune in the Battle Rounds, we’ve reviewed the dozens of performances from the Feb. 29 premiere all the way through...
- 5/23/2016
- TVLine.com
Season 10 of The Voice has proven to be full of serious talent. From Laith Al-Saadi's roaring, blue-sy melodies to Alisan Porter's unbelievably powerful vocals (which, by the way, never fail to keep us wanting more), some may think the outcome is somewhat up in the air.
However, there can only be one winner and we've put together a list of why we think Alison Porter – yes, little miss Curly Sue – will win Season 10 of The Voice come Tuesday.
1. She's overcome tough odds.The 34-year-old, who has previously opened up about her past struggle with alcoholism, has come a...
However, there can only be one winner and we've put together a list of why we think Alison Porter – yes, little miss Curly Sue – will win Season 10 of The Voice come Tuesday.
1. She's overcome tough odds.The 34-year-old, who has previously opened up about her past struggle with alcoholism, has come a...
- 5/23/2016
- by Christina Dugan, @Christina_Dugan
- People.com - TV Watch
Season 10 of The Voice has proven to be full of serious talent. From Laith Al-Saadi's roaring, blue-sy melodies to Alisan Porter's unbelievably powerful vocals (which, by the way, never fail to keep us wanting more), some may think the outcome is somewhat up in the air. However, there can only be one winner and we've put together a list of why we think Alison Porter - yes, little miss Curly Sue - will win Season 10 of The Voice come Tuesday. 1. She's overcome tough odds.The 34-year-old, who has previously opened up about her past struggle with alcoholism, has...
- 5/23/2016
- by Christina Dugan, @Christina_Dugan
- PEOPLE.com
Season 10 of The Voice has proven to be full of serious talent. From Laith Al-Saadi's roaring, blue-sy melodies to Alisan Porter's unbelievably powerful vocals (which, by the way, never fail to keep us wanting more), some may think the outcome is somewhat up in the air. However, there can only be one winner and we've put together a list of why we think Alison Porter - yes, little miss Curly Sue - will win Season 10 of The Voice come Tuesday. 1. She's overcome tough odds.The 34-year-old, who has previously opened up about her past struggle with alcoholism, has...
- 5/23/2016
- by Christina Dugan, @Christina_Dugan
- PEOPLE.com
On tonight’s episode of The Voice, four contestants moved on as four were eliminated in the seasons biggest elimination yet. Blake started out being very confident with three of his team members still in it. Let’s get right to the results. The first saved artist was Adam Wakefield from Team Blake. It seemed Blake’s early […]
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- 5/18/2016
- by Jody Williams
- Uinterview
It's finale time on The Voice! But before we could get to the final four performers who will compete for the season 10 title, we had to endure a brutal quadruple elimination that saw more than one incredibly talented singer go home. The final eight singers left in the game included Team Christina's Alisan Porter and Bryan Bautista, Team Blake's Adam Wakefield, Paxton Ingram and Mary Sarah, Team Adam's Shalyah Fearing and Laith Al-Saadi, and Team Pharrell's Hannah Huston. Here's how the elimination worked: The top three vote-getters would immediately advance, and the bottom two would immediately be eliminated. The remaining three contestants would then have to sing for the...
- 5/18/2016
- E! Online
Who needs fingernails, really?
With four artists headed to the guillotine during the The Voice Season 10 semifinal results telecast — and only two of ’em truly, definitively, predictably safe — the urge to nervously gnaw my fingers almost overpowered my mother’s anti-nail-biting scolds from my childhood.
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Carson Daly tried to distract us by offering a performance from incoming Season 11 coach Alicia Keys (her new song’s pretty good, but was she really singing it live?) and one from OneRepublic (shouldn’t those four minutes have...
With four artists headed to the guillotine during the The Voice Season 10 semifinal results telecast — and only two of ’em truly, definitively, predictably safe — the urge to nervously gnaw my fingers almost overpowered my mother’s anti-nail-biting scolds from my childhood.
Related2016 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
Carson Daly tried to distract us by offering a performance from incoming Season 11 coach Alicia Keys (her new song’s pretty good, but was she really singing it live?) and one from OneRepublic (shouldn’t those four minutes have...
- 5/18/2016
- TVLine.com
This one’s gonna hurt.
The Voice‘s Season 10 semifinal results telecast (tonight, 8/7c on NBC) will find eight contestants winnowed down to just four — and predicting who’ll survive and who’ll fall is harder than ever.
RelatedThe Voice Semifinal Performance Recap: This Is… the Part Where… Four Break Free
The top three vote-getters will automatically advance, with the bottom two immediately sent packing. After that, the three remaining artists will duke it out with “Save Me” songs in an attempt to win the season’s final Twitter save.
Complicating matters? Six of the remaining contestants landed in...
The Voice‘s Season 10 semifinal results telecast (tonight, 8/7c on NBC) will find eight contestants winnowed down to just four — and predicting who’ll survive and who’ll fall is harder than ever.
RelatedThe Voice Semifinal Performance Recap: This Is… the Part Where… Four Break Free
The top three vote-getters will automatically advance, with the bottom two immediately sent packing. After that, the three remaining artists will duke it out with “Save Me” songs in an attempt to win the season’s final Twitter save.
Complicating matters? Six of the remaining contestants landed in...
- 5/17/2016
- TVLine.com
“You can! You just have to clench your butt cheeks!”
Thank you, Pink, for bringing some levity to the second-most-stressful night of The Voice Season 10.
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The guest mentor for the unbearable heaviness of the semifinal rounds — in which eight remaining artists duked it out for just four slots in the finale — didn’t bring a whole lot of serious advice at this late stage of the competition, but her tip to Laith Al-Saadi about how to hit a high note provided the episode’s...
Thank you, Pink, for bringing some levity to the second-most-stressful night of The Voice Season 10.
Related2016 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
The guest mentor for the unbearable heaviness of the semifinal rounds — in which eight remaining artists duked it out for just four slots in the finale — didn’t bring a whole lot of serious advice at this late stage of the competition, but her tip to Laith Al-Saadi about how to hit a high note provided the episode’s...
- 5/17/2016
- TVLine.com
Laith Al-Saadi seems like someone who would be easy to vote for and want to win The Voice. He has a beautiful voice. He looks like a young Santa Claus. He doesn't sound like any one else in the competition. Laith has all the making of a likable outcast and scrappy underdog and for awhile on season 10 he was exactly that. As The Voice heads into its final few episodes, Laith has become increasingly unlikable and while he might have one of the best voices, he doesn't exactly deserve to win.
- 5/12/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Each week before they hit the stage, The Voice contestants' nerves are running high.
But in a behind-the-scenes clip shared exclusively with People, the singers show off their silly sides with their famous coaches.
While in rehearsal, Laith Al-Saadi shows he's picked up more than just musical tips from his coach, Adam Levine. "Hopefully it'll shut Blake up," the singer tells Levine about his upcoming performance. Quips the Maroon 5 frontman: "I've been trying for a long time to shut him up."
Elsewhere, coach Christina Aguilera shows off her dance moves and plays with contestant Alisan Porter's adorable kids,...
But in a behind-the-scenes clip shared exclusively with People, the singers show off their silly sides with their famous coaches.
While in rehearsal, Laith Al-Saadi shows he's picked up more than just musical tips from his coach, Adam Levine. "Hopefully it'll shut Blake up," the singer tells Levine about his upcoming performance. Quips the Maroon 5 frontman: "I've been trying for a long time to shut him up."
Elsewhere, coach Christina Aguilera shows off her dance moves and plays with contestant Alisan Porter's adorable kids,...
- 5/11/2016
- by Melody Chiu, @chiumelo
- People.com - TV Watch
Each week before they hit the stage, The Voice contestants' nerves are running high. But in a behind-the-scenes clip shared exclusively with People, the singers show off their silly sides with their famous coaches. While in rehearsal, Laith Al-Saadi shows he's picked up more than just musical tips from his coach, Adam Levine. "Hopefully it'll shut Blake up," the singer tells Levine about his upcoming performance. Quips the Maroon 5 frontman: "I've been trying for a long time to shut him up." Elsewhere, coach Christina Aguilera shows off her dance moves and plays with contestant Alisan Porter's adorable kids,...
- 5/11/2016
- by Melody Chiu, @chiumelo
- PEOPLE.com
Each week before they hit the stage, The Voice contestants' nerves are running high. But in a behind-the-scenes clip shared exclusively with People, the singers show off their silly sides with their famous coaches. While in rehearsal, Laith Al-Saadi shows he's picked up more than just musical tips from his coach, Adam Levine. "Hopefully it'll shut Blake up," the singer tells Levine about his upcoming performance. Quips the Maroon 5 frontman: "I've been trying for a long time to shut him up." Elsewhere, coach Christina Aguilera shows off her dance moves and plays with contestant Alisan Porter's adorable kids,...
- 5/11/2016
- by Melody Chiu, @chiumelo
- PEOPLE.com
We're down to the Top 9 on The Voice season 10 and only the best remain. That's what makes it a challenge to assign rankings for two-thirds of the group. No one forgot their lines or belted out a sour note. No one bastardized a cover disastrously. No one slipped backwards except perhaps by song choice (Paxton Ingram) or as a result of too much success in the last round (Laith Al-Saadi). Everyone did well, and it ain't going to get any easier assigning rankings. Next time, the eight remaining artists will vie for a handful of spots in the finale. Who are the frontrunners in your book at this point? This slideshow reveals mine.
Read the recap and watch all of the performances here.
Read the recap and watch all of the performances here.
- 5/10/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Thou shalt not take the name of thy diva Beyoncé in vain.
On tonight’s Top 9 performance episode of The Voice, however, Christina Aguilera righteously name-checked Ms. Knowles — calling on the “Formation” singer to perform a duet with her protégé Bryan Bautista after his fantastic performance of “1 + 1.”
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Smart move, really, promoting a #BryanAndBeyonce hashtag. After all, the ridiculously handsome crooner had his best week just as his teammate, season-long front-runner Alisan Porter, self-immolated in the blazing heat of an overbaked performance of Aerosmith’s...
On tonight’s Top 9 performance episode of The Voice, however, Christina Aguilera righteously name-checked Ms. Knowles — calling on the “Formation” singer to perform a duet with her protégé Bryan Bautista after his fantastic performance of “1 + 1.”
RelatedThe Good Wife: Why Alicia’s Ending Was a Triumph of Structure Over Truth
Smart move, really, promoting a #BryanAndBeyonce hashtag. After all, the ridiculously handsome crooner had his best week just as his teammate, season-long front-runner Alisan Porter, self-immolated in the blazing heat of an overbaked performance of Aerosmith’s...
- 5/10/2016
- TVLine.com
“Put me out of my misery!” begged Gwen Stefani, over and over again, as she opened The Voice Top 12 results telecast with a performance of her new single.
The sometimes No Doubt frontwoman didn’t need any musical euthanasia, though, as she actually sounded great — at least to my ears — on a ditty that’s eventually going to make it into my iTunes library (no matter how hard I try to resist buying it).
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The true agony and teeth-gnashing happened, alas, every time host Carson Daly...
The sometimes No Doubt frontwoman didn’t need any musical euthanasia, though, as she actually sounded great — at least to my ears — on a ditty that’s eventually going to make it into my iTunes library (no matter how hard I try to resist buying it).
RelatedThe Voice Top 12 Performance Recap: It’s Not Over (Unless It’s Over)
The true agony and teeth-gnashing happened, alas, every time host Carson Daly...
- 4/20/2016
- TVLine.com
The Voice‘s Top 12 results telecast (tonight, 8/7c on NBC) could turn out to be the best of times and the worst of times for Coach Blake Shelton.
RelatedThe Voice Top 12 Performance Recap: It’s Not Over (Unless It’s Over)
After all, while the country superstar’s main man Adam Wakefield is atop the Season 10 heap when it comes to iTunes sales, Blake’s remaining two artists find themselves on the exact opposite end of the spectrum as of noon Et (the official close of voting).
Granted, downloads are only one component of the equation — there’s also...
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After all, while the country superstar’s main man Adam Wakefield is atop the Season 10 heap when it comes to iTunes sales, Blake’s remaining two artists find themselves on the exact opposite end of the spectrum as of noon Et (the official close of voting).
Granted, downloads are only one component of the equation — there’s also...
- 4/19/2016
- TVLine.com
Like Christina Aguilera executing a run during a contestant’s rehearsal package, or Blake Shelton spiking the comedic volleyball in Adam Levine’s face (over and over again), The Voice‘s Alisan Porter is pretty much perfect.
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And Monday night, as she detonated a vocal bomb shaped like Demi Lovato’s “Stone Cold,” she seemingly left a barren wasteland (think Mad Max: Fury Road, without any cast members) where the Season 10 competition used to be.
Still, as Blake Shelton begged Alisan to make some mistakes,...
VideosLa’Porsha Renae: ‘I Deeply Apologize’ for Lgbt ‘Lifestyle’ Comment — Plus: A Deep Dive Into Her Idol Performances!
And Monday night, as she detonated a vocal bomb shaped like Demi Lovato’s “Stone Cold,” she seemingly left a barren wasteland (think Mad Max: Fury Road, without any cast members) where the Season 10 competition used to be.
Still, as Blake Shelton begged Alisan to make some mistakes,...
- 4/19/2016
- TVLine.com
The top 12 are revealed after live playoff performances from all four teams. Teams are cut in half as the judges are forced to make the hard decision of picking one out of a remaining four contestants. ‘The Voice’ Season 10, Episode 16 Recap Team Pharrell opens the results show with a group performance of […]
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- 4/14/2016
- by Caitlyn McAloon
- Uinterview
The results show for the Top 12 of The Voice season 10 were full of surprises. Who would have anticipated Daniel Passino becoming the first coach comeback to ever move on to the Top 12? Nick Hagelin, of all Team Christina's talented crop, was one of the two special people who got a spot in the Top 12 by America's votes. Coach Adam Levine evidently wasn't expecting both Laith Al-Saadi and Shalyah Fearing to move on to the Top 12 judging from his reaction.
The biggest surprise (and mistake) came from Team Blake. Blake chose Paxton Ingram to move on to the Top 12 and might have ended up seriously weakening his team in the process. Team Blake might be a long shot to win season 10 of The Voice but this decision might have lowered the team's chances even more.
The biggest surprise (and mistake) came from Team Blake. Blake chose Paxton Ingram to move on to the Top 12 and might have ended up seriously weakening his team in the process. Team Blake might be a long shot to win season 10 of The Voice but this decision might have lowered the team's chances even more.
- 4/14/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
“Don’t you worry, don’t you worry, child,” went the refrain sung by Team Pharrell at the top of Wednesday’s The Voice Live Playoffs Results telecast.
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But, of course, there’s no way the sextet of artists — and their 18 counterparts from Teams Adam, Blake and Xtina — could heed said advice.
Live Playoffs cuts are perhaps the unkindest and most definitely the bloodiest cuts of all. Using the same equation as the Spice Girls’ classic hit “2 Become 1” — side note: How come...
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But, of course, there’s no way the sextet of artists — and their 18 counterparts from Teams Adam, Blake and Xtina — could heed said advice.
Live Playoffs cuts are perhaps the unkindest and most definitely the bloodiest cuts of all. Using the same equation as the Spice Girls’ classic hit “2 Become 1” — side note: How come...
- 4/14/2016
- TVLine.com
Like Kim Kardashian posting another glassy-eyed selfie on Instagram, tonight’s The Voice Live Playoff results for Teams Pharrell and Adam will likely be set to the “utter predictability” filter.
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Indeed, in the wake of Tuesday’s lackluster performance show, the results of the iTunes singles chart at the close of voting — noon Et — show a definitive pecking order on both teams.
Certainly, there’s an outside chance that Facebook and Voice-app voting could catapult a poor seller to an unexpected result...
RelatedLa’Porsha Renae: ‘I Deeply Apologize’ for Lgbt ‘Lifestyle’ Comment — Plus: A Deep Dive Into Her Idol Performances!
Indeed, in the wake of Tuesday’s lackluster performance show, the results of the iTunes singles chart at the close of voting — noon Et — show a definitive pecking order on both teams.
Certainly, there’s an outside chance that Facebook and Voice-app voting could catapult a poor seller to an unexpected result...
- 4/13/2016
- TVLine.com
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