Michigan girl could return to high school winner of one of TV’s biggest reality competitions
Updated May 10, 2021;
Posted May 10, 2021
Rachel Mac from Romeo, Michigan, performs in The Voice Knockout Round on April 26, 2021. (Photo by Tyler Golden | NBC)
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She’s gotten better and better with each performance and now has a strong shot at winning the hit NBC singing competition “The Voice,” a top 10 primetime show more than six million people watch each week, according to the Nielsen Ratings.
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16-year old Rachel Mac advanced to tonight’s first live show by beating one of the top singers in the competition in last week’s third round known as the Knockouts. Mac, who is a high school student from Romeo in Metro Detroit, performed “Foolish Games” by Jewel.
Nick Jonas. After several heart-thumping weeks of Blind Auditions, Battles and Knockouts, there are now only a few singers left competing in the Live Playoffs. From here on out, it s up to viewers at home to decide who advances and who goes home.
In case you ve missed an episode or two along the way, here are
The Voice contestants left in the spring 2021 season:
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This four-chair turner is well on his way to the top. After stunning the coaches with a rendition of
Keith Whitle
y s Don t Close Your Eyes, he wound up picking Kelly as his mentor. From there, he dominated in the Battles with
The Voice Recap: Knockouts Conclude Ahead of the Live Playoffs
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In the new episode of the long-running NBC singing competition show, the remaining contestants take the stage to perform with a big Four-Way Knockout being shown at the end of it. Apr 27, 2021
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The Voice returned with a second night of Knockouts on Monday, April 26. In the new episode, the remaining contestants took the stage to perform with a big Four-Way Knockout being shown at the end of it. Performing first were Zae Romeo and Rachel Mac from Team
Nick Jonas who sang Electric Love by
Borns and Foolish Games by
With help from Snoop Dogg, Michigan teen knocks out one of ‘The Voice’s’ top singers
Updated 11:15 PM;
Today 8:43 PM
She keeps getting better and better as the show progresses. 16-year old Rachel Mac, from Romeo in Metro Detroit, just beat out one of the top singers in the Knockout Round of “The Voice” to advance to the Live Playoffs.
Mac, who was 15 during her Blind Audition on the show, performed “Foolish Games” by Jewel in tonight’s third round known as the Knockouts. Coach Nick Jonas pitted her against Zae Romeo of Texas, who ironically has the same last name of the Michigan city she is from.
Plus, Mega Mentor Snoop Dogg helps ring in the round with the show s coaches and competitors.
Below, weâre rounding up all of the nightâs must-see performances, from the 4-Way Knockout to the pairings crafted by each coach. Plus, find out who is advancing in the competition and who is heading home.
Rachel Mac sings Jewelâs âFoolish Gamesâ & Zae Romeo performs Børnsâ âElectric Loveâ
These Team Nick performers geek out over Mega Mentor Snoop but appreciate the guidance he has to offer them as they head into the Knockouts. When itâs time for the stage, Rachelâs big performance edges out Zae leaving him vulnerable to exiting the competition after Nick picks her as the winner. Thankfully Kelly chooses to steal Zae for her own team, keeping his journey going.