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The Voice Ready 7 Ending Recap: Blunt the Exceptional Artist Win? Plus — Best & Last Moments!
Let would like begin that recap be equivalent a valiant prediction: Seasoned 7 ofThe Voice, in defiance of being depiction weakest consign the story of NBC‘s singing event, will suitably the cap to embark upon a chart-topping, stadium-filling superstar.
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Voice coaches Adam Levine, Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams and Blake Shelton look on during a performance last week on The Voice. (NBC Photo)
See those four faces above. I expect some fierce lobbying in support of their singers tonight on The Voice.
That’s because just four of the Top 8 will breeze into next week’s show on the basis of fan support when Carson Daly doles out the results Tuesday night.
The rest will have to rely on that dreaded instant save.
Which might work fine for already-twice-saved Ryan Sill and Chris Jamison, both of whom have East Coast fan bases.
But might not work out so well for Taylor John Williams and Luke Wade, who hail from Oregon and Texas, respectively. In other words, they’re from places where The Voice won’t even be on TV when the instant save window is open.
I still don’t understand how the show can even pretend that’s fair. But before we get to results and instant saves, we have tonight’s performance show.
Which we start off with the news that The Voice has moved 20 million singles in its first seven seasons.
Musically, we oen the night with a a group performance of “Geronimo.” Wonder if York’s DaNica Shirey feels a little lonely as the only gal left in the competition.
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