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Prior to the Live Shows, the new episode of the long-running show sees the winner of the Four-Way Knockout, which was shown in the previous episode, being finally revealed. May 11, 2021
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The Voice returned with a new episode on Monday, May 10. In the new outing, the winner of the Four-Way Knockout which was shown in the previous episode was finally revealed. Devan Blake Jones from Team
Nick Jonas was named the winner, while Emma Caroline (Team
Later, Corey Ward from Team Kelly kicked off the Live Shows by performing Bruises by
Anna Grace - Let Her Go
Pete Mroz - We Belong
Cam Anthony - Take Me to Church
In addition to their coaches, the season 20 contestants have also had the help of their Mega Mentor: rap legend Snoop Dogg! ET spoke with Snoop while he worked with singers during the Knockout rounds, and the legendary rapper shared how excited he was to help coach the teams and impart his own experiences on the up-and-coming stars. But, while he had thoughts on each of the season 20 coaches, Snoop wasn t playing favorites! It s hard to say which team that I like working with the best, because there s so much talent inside of each team, he marveled. Each team has some unique singers and some unique artists that could possibly make it past the show. I know only one person s gonna win, but it seems like there s about six or seven record deals up in here.
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George Mason signs Senegalese standout Mouhamed Mbaye
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George Mason basketball coach Kim English has announced that Mouhamed Lamine Mbaye has signed a national letter of intent and will begin competition for the Patriots during the 2021-22 campaign.
A native of Dakar, Senegal, Mbaye suited up for Colorado Prep during the 2020-21 season.
“We are thrilled to have Mouhamed Mbaye join our program to round out our first recruiting class here at Mason,” English said. “We’ve fallen in love with Mo throughout the recruiting process. His ambition as a young student-athlete is so refreshing. Mo has big goals: in the classroom, socially, philanthropically and on the hardwood. He believes Mason is the place for him to tap into those aspirations and
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