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Monday’s episode of The Voice — and the end of Season 25’s Playoffs — served up a painful reminder that sometimes it’s not enough to be “cute as a button.” Chance the Rapper and Reba McEntire had to shrink their teams of five contestants apiece to just three each. Along the way, some promising singers were cut (although, to be honest, none that I was as sorry to see go as Anya True and Mafe last week). Which six acts were the last put through to the Lives? Read on…
TEAM REBA
Josh Sanders, “Black Water” — Grade: A- | Josh’s rendition of The Doobie Brothers’ classic wasn’t the most exciting performance I’ve ever seen or heard, but it was awfully good nonetheless. And I definitely appreciated the extra helping of personality that the country boy put on display; that goes a long way with me. The only thing that worked against Josh, really, was probably that the song wasn’t the most explosive number that he could have chosen. Don’t take us to the pony rides, man, take us to a horse race!
Justin and Jeremy Garcia, “Castle On the Hill” — Grade: A | Dunno how the endearing tag team managed to navigate those soft-as-a-summer-breeze harmonies, but they pulled it off like it was no harder for them than pulling off the inhale/exhale combo. The brothers even did an amazing job of maintaining the quality of their vocals as they dashed around the stage. Really sincere, really sweet and just a really lovely performance. They’re much more than, as Reba loves to tell them that they are, cute as a button.
Jackie Romeo, “The Story” — Grade: C+ | Damn, after knocking it outta the park last week (and getting stolen by Reba), I had high hopes for Jackie. Alas, her take on Brandi Carlisle’s ballad was impassioned, for sure, but shaky as hell. The more Jackie got to belt, the more comfortable she seemed to get, but the overall impression that this performance gave was that the pieces might have all been there, they just didn’t quite fit together. Reba disagreed (but, as you’ll read below, not that strongly).
L. Rodgers, “All I Know So Far” — Grade: A+ | Damn! L. hit that stage breathing fire, like she knew we’d been like, “Really, Reba, that’s who you’re giving your Playoff Pass to?” and utterly destroyed her Pink cover. L. didn’t so much sing as roar, thrillingly pouring into her performance enough soul for half a dozen people. Is it too late to go back and have her do Brandi Carlile instead of Jackie?
Asher HaVon, “Titanium” — Grade: A | On a stripped-back, piano-only intro, Asher showed us once again just how gorgeous and emotion-filled his voice is. Perhaps even more impressive, when the band kicked in, his vocal didn’t fade into the background, it surged forward, expanding to fill the room to the point where the producers had to have started worrying that he was gonna blow out the doors. Massive voice, massive talent.
Reba’s Picks | Asher HaVon, Josh Sanders, L. Rodgers
Eliminated | Justin and Jeremy Garcia, Jackie Romeo
TEAM CHANCE
Nadège, “Clocks” — Grade: B- | It feels odd when we so often complain about contestants’ lack of enunciation to now gripe about Nadège taking too much care to make sure that we could make out every syllable of her Coldplay cover, but I’ve gotta do it, anyway: It was distracting. Moreover, this was altogether the wrong song choice for her. John suggested that she’d taken too many melodic liberties, but I had a feeling that even if she’d taken none, she still would’ve sounded pretty but just pretty on it.
Kyle Schuesler, “Something in the Orange” — Grade: A | After opening his Zach Bryan cover on harmonica, Kyle delivered a flat-out captivating performance. Without ever moving from his spot behind the mic, he reeled me right in with a vocal that sounded like he’d been around the block more times than someone his age could possibly have. It was so good, in fact, that I’d have added this number to a Spotify playlist if The Voice still released its singers’ numbers.
Serenity Arce, “Lose You to Love Me” — Grade: A+ | Excellent song choice! On Selena Gomez’s ballad, Serenity absolutely soared. Not only was her vocal damn close to perfect — powerful, passionate, ear-popping! — but the performance that she gave was just incredibly in-the-moment. Her gestures and facial expressions were so spot on, so evocative that even if you’d been watching with the sound off, you would’ve known exactly how she was feeling. Of course, if you’d been watching the with the sound off, you wound’ve missed a helluva number. Final Five for sure!
RLETTO, “Holy” — Grade: B+ | Although the self-proclaimed “pop oddball of Team Chance” was undermined by a kinda dull song selection (by J.Biebs and his own coach), it hardly mattered. The moment that the spotlight landed on him, he reminded us that he doesn’t just look like a superstar, he sounds like one, too. When you’re that strong, I figured, it doesn’t make a difference whether your number has given you one or 100 opportunities to really show off. (Although Chance did note that he’d wished RLETTO had shown off more of his range… hmm… )
Maddi Jane, “Stay” — Grade: A | Man, this kid — she never just sings a song, she lets it explode out of her. Here, she slayed Rihanna’s ballad, performing with an intensity that demanded that you stop playing on your phone and give her your full attention. Stunning vocal, compelling presence, the total package. Shay told her afterwards that the show included a number of hidden gems, but she wasn’t one of them — she was a straight-up diamond. Agreed.
Chance’s Picks | Serenity Arce, Maddi Jane, Nadège
Eliminated | Kyle Schuesler, RLETTO
So, did any of Reba and Chance’s decisions surprise you? Reba cutting J&J surprised me, although that said, I can’t imagine who she would’ve cut to make room for them. I think it’s a strategical error on Chance’s part to have kept Nadège; her tone is as lovely as she is, but there’s no “wow” there. RLETTO stood a better chance of putting on the kind of show that might win viewer votes. Anyway…
Vote for your favorite of the night in the below poll, then hit the comments with your thoughts.
Asher HaVon killed it! I liked Maddi and Serenity too…
Sad to see Kyle go but the choices the coaches made made sense.
Disappointed Kyle was eliminated.
I would have picked Kyle over Nadege
I really liked Jackie- it actually made me tear up, but Reba had a hard choice
Asher was amazing
I really wanted to see Kyle go through but when Maddi Jane sang the Rhianna song he had a slim chance. I’ll still listen to him on Spotify, he’s got that alt pop “Lumineers” type sound I like!
Totally agreed with/predicted both coaches’ choices, but disappointed for Garcia bros. Everyone else on both teams — just OK. Heard some enunciation issues with a few artists, too. Asher was awesome! :) IMHO, Asher, Serenity, & Josh were best of the nite!
I think Reba and Chance made some wrong choices. I Reba should have saved the twins over L. Rodgers in my opinion. I am so distracted by her many tattoos that I can not appreciate her singing.
As for Chance I would have chosen Rletto for sure. My top favorites of the night were Josh, Asher, Maddi and Rletto.
I’d pick Rletto too, but I really like Kyle also. Tough decisions. Rletto was really low on the polls but Nadege was dead last. Just not a good rendition of that song.
Asher has a nice voice, but I was totally distracted by his choices about where to breathe – especially in the middle of the word “titanium.”
I agree. That ruined the song for me. He has a great voice, but can he build career from singing ballads/slow songs.
Best of the night were: Maddi, Asher, L, and Serenity. I knew Chance was going to pick Nadege, but RLETTO would have been better. And no way, was Reba NOT going to pick the only country singer on her team. That would be beyond embarrassing. So Josh was a shoe-in, but IMO, he deserved the pick.
Bring on the lives so we can finally vote!!!
Asher and Maddi were head and shoulders above everyone else in this episode. Can’t wait to see what they do in the lives.
Also surprised that none of the coaches mentioned Asher’s breath points in “titanium.” Was kind of strange to hear tatani….um! Hopefully, issues like this will be addressed in lives!
I agree with you. I think RLETTO would’ve been a stronger pick for the live shows. Nadège is very talented but I don’t see her having a breakout performance that will get her enough votes like I think RLETTO would’ve had. We’ll see if Chance’s strategy works next week but I think Reba made better decisions to set her team up for a successful run.
Too bad about Jackie. I felt like that song was just too big for her. Not sure Nadege was such a good choice to keep. She has a beautiful voice and a great look but she’s kind of dull. Not sure if she can fill an album with that style. I hated to see J&J go, but I wonder where they would fit into the current music scene. Overall, this was a good group, as were last week’s performers. Good season.
I feel that Jackie Romeo has a great voice.its cause she isn’t the industry standard
The choices tonight made sense. The top 2 and last place for each team were pretty much a no-brainer, with only a question of who would end up in the 3rd and 4th spots.
The only one who should really be in the lives who isn’t is Anya True. She had tough competition, but her’s is a radio-ready voice. More likely to chart than anyone else this season, regardless of having been eliminated.
Oh, and Mafe. Definitely deserved it more than Bryan Olesen.