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The voice finale
The voice finale






#THE VOICE FINALE PRO#

He’s just not one of those kids who shows up on that stage like a seasoned pro give ’im a few years, and he could really be something.īryce Leatherwood (Team Blake), “T-R-O-U-B-L-E” - Grade: A | He seemed looser on stage, and his vocal, while definitely not Voice winner caliber, was stronger.

the voice finale

And he was definitely better on his Corey Kent cover. But he sounded not only absolutely right on it, absolutely terrific.īrayden Lape (Team Blake), “Wild as Her” - Grade: C+ | After “Humble and Kind,” the only way was up for Brayden. Turns out, he’s been smarter than me all along, because Keith Whitley’s ballad was solidly in his lane, required kinda nothing from him that he hasn’t delivered week after week, and he sounded great on it. Not helping matters: Omar wasn’t able to sing in as high a key as MJ, so the his version also suffered by the inevitable comparison.īryce Leatherwood (Team Blake), “Don’t Close Your Eyes” - Grade: A | Throughout Season 22, I know I’ve blathered a lot about how Bryce never really stretches in his performances, never goes beyond his comfort zone. So this was a lot less exciting and successful than it could have been (and considering that he sang for the Instant Save in the Semi-Finals, less exciting and successful than he needed it to be). And did his Michael Jackson cover allow him to do that? No. Gotta give Omar props for rocking some choreography and interacting with the dancers, but why are we usually so wowed by him? Because he can go ginormously big with his vocals. Omar Jose Cardona (Team Legend), “The Way You Make Me Feel” - Grade: C | The Voice Recap bodie Brayden Lape Top 5 Performances SNL Video: Cecily Strong Says Goodbye With a Pair of Farewell Sketches SNL Video: Jewish Elvis Revs Up Horny Old Ladies With a Gross Performance SNL Lampoons Jennifer Coolidge - and Now the White Lotus Star Reacts He’s probably lucky that what we’ll remember most about his cover is that extensively massive long note toward the end. And it was fine - better than fine, even - but it wasn’t bodie playing to his alt-rock strengths.

the voice finale

Most of the number, he sang it more or less in Harry style. So it wasn’t so dramatically made over after all. Then the beat kicked in, the dancers came out, and… Oh. He hit the stage and started off performing it like a smooth jazz number. I’ll blurp out my thoughts, then you can hit the comments with yours.īodie (Team Blake), “Late-Night Talking” - Grade: B | Harry Styles’ poptastic bop seemed like a bizarre choice for bodie until he revealed how dramatically his “producer mind” had made it over. Which of Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, John Legend and Camila Cabello’s contestants sounded like they had a real chance of scoring the title? Read on. Either they were going to sing so stunningly that they convinced viewers to vote them into the winner’s circle, or they were going to perform so… adequately… that they had to settle for runners-up slots. It was now or never for The Voice’s Top 5 on Monday night.






The voice finale