The competition is heating up.
Following the Top 8âs selection, the remaining nine singers were pared down even further as Americaâs vote determined what four performers would continue onto the Wildcards before the episodeâs end. Among the four artists with the most votes and the first to be safe were Team Blakeâs Cam Anthony, Team Nickâs Rachel Mac, Team Legendâs Victor Solomon, and Team Kellyâs Kenzie Wheeler.
As for the hopefuls chosen by the coaches to move forward, Team Blakeâs Jordan Matthew Young, Team Nickâs Dana Monique, Team Legendâs Pia Renee, and Team Kellyâs Gihanna Zoë were given a second shot, rounding out the eight safe performers.
The Voice Season 20 finally revs up… just two weeks before it ends Lyndsey Parker
The Voice Season 20 took place Tuesday… and while I
never thought I’d be typing this after such an overall lackluster season, somehow, against all odds, the show ended up with one of its strongest top nine in all of its 10 years on the air.
My only real gripe about Tuesday’s result is that
just as Season 20 is actually getting good, after weeks of excruciatingly dragged-out Blinds, Battles, Knockouts, and totally unnecessary “Road to the Lives” clip shows, it will all be over in just two weeks. This week, the top 17 slimmed down to a top nine, next week the top nine will become the top five, and then it’ll be finale time. If there was ever a season that made a case for more Live Playoffs episodes, like back in the series’ glory days, it’s this one.
By Meredith B. Kile NBC
The Voice s top 17 artists of season 20 took the stage for their first live performances on Monday, and Team Legend s Pia Renee absolutely brought it!
The 37-year-old Chicago native who earned Whitney Houston comparisons from the coaches and Mega Mentor Snoop Dogg throughout the Battle and Knockout Rounds wowed with her stunning rendition of Jazmine Sullivan s Need U Bad, from her otherworldly vocals to her stunning red dress.
Blake Shelton called Pia s performance the best Team Legend performance of the night so far, and her coach, John Legend, agreed that he was constantly impressed by the talented vocalist.