Season 16 of “The Voice” just wrapped four nights of battles and all four coaches now have their initial teams of eight. Which coach do you think has assembled the strongest roster of artists this cycle: reigning two-time champ Kelly Clarkson, rookie John Legend, three-time winner Adam Levine or six-time victor Blake Shelton? Vote in our poll below as to who has the best team and then be sure to sound off on your favorite coach and artist in the comments section.
Each of these teams is comprised of singers from around the country who inspired at least one coach to hit their button and turn during the blind auditions. Next up are the live cross battle rounds, where the four coaches will pit their artists against each other to determine who will advance and who’ll be sent home. It’s at this point that the judges are allowed to...
Each of these teams is comprised of singers from around the country who inspired at least one coach to hit their button and turn during the blind auditions. Next up are the live cross battle rounds, where the four coaches will pit their artists against each other to determine who will advance and who’ll be sent home. It’s at this point that the judges are allowed to...
- 4/10/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Kelly Clarkson is coming off back-to-back triumphs on “The Voice” with Brynn Cartelli (Season 14) and Chevel Shepherd (Season 15), so why did she have such a hard time assembling her Season 16 team?
Throughout “The Voice’s” just-concluded blind auditions, the original “American Idol” winner pushed her “I Want You” button 28 times, far more than rival coaches Adam Levine (20 times), John Legend (25 times) and Blake Shelton (26 times). Kelly’s team of 12 was finally completed on her 28th chair turn, which means a whopping 16 artists denied her by picking someone else, resulting in this season’s lowest success rate of 43%.
SEEAdam Levine is most successful coach of ‘The Voice’ Season 16 blind auditions, acquiring 60% of artists he wanted
One of the reasons Kelly turned her chair around so much was because she desperately wanted to mentor a male country singer. Unfortunately, the majority of them went over to Team Blake, per usual. Once Blake’s team was full,...
Throughout “The Voice’s” just-concluded blind auditions, the original “American Idol” winner pushed her “I Want You” button 28 times, far more than rival coaches Adam Levine (20 times), John Legend (25 times) and Blake Shelton (26 times). Kelly’s team of 12 was finally completed on her 28th chair turn, which means a whopping 16 artists denied her by picking someone else, resulting in this season’s lowest success rate of 43%.
SEEAdam Levine is most successful coach of ‘The Voice’ Season 16 blind auditions, acquiring 60% of artists he wanted
One of the reasons Kelly turned her chair around so much was because she desperately wanted to mentor a male country singer. Unfortunately, the majority of them went over to Team Blake, per usual. Once Blake’s team was full,...
- 3/23/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Season 16 of “The Voice” just wrapped six nights of blind auditions and all four coaches now have their initial teams of 12. Which coach do you think has assembled the strongest roster of artists this cycle: reigning two-time champ Kelly Clarkson, rookie John Legend, three-time winner Adam Levine or six-time victor Blake Shelton? Vote in our poll below as to who has the best team and then be sure to sound off on your favorite coach and artist in the comments section.
Each of these initial teams is comprised of a dozen artists from around the country who inspired at least one coach to hit their button and turn during the blind auditions. Next up are the battle rounds, where each of the four coaches will pit pairs of artists against each other to determine who will advance and who’ll be sent home. It’s at this stage that the...
Each of these initial teams is comprised of a dozen artists from around the country who inspired at least one coach to hit their button and turn during the blind auditions. Next up are the battle rounds, where each of the four coaches will pit pairs of artists against each other to determine who will advance and who’ll be sent home. It’s at this stage that the...
- 3/19/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Only two weeks into Season 16, The Voice is taking a month off from its Tuesday episodes. We’ll still get our regular two-hour Mondays, but with our weekly dose of covers, both inspired and un-, being cut by a third, I was looking for something amazing as the Blind Auditions continued, something with the emotional resonance of an Addison Agen tearjerker or the vocal fireworks of a Chris Blue showstopper. Did any of the contestants on Night 4 deliver? Read on, and we’ll discuss.
Betsy Ade (Team John), “Hunger” — Grade: B | This 40-year-old single mom chose a hell of a...
Betsy Ade (Team John), “Hunger” — Grade: B | This 40-year-old single mom chose a hell of a...
- 3/6/2019
- TVLine.com
It seemed on Monday night’s episode of “The Voice” that Blake Shelton might actually lose out on a country artist. All four coaches turned their chairs for Dexter Roberts and made passionate plays. But he, like virtually every other country singer in all of these seasons, selected Team Blake. Will Kelly Clarkson, Adam Levine or John Legend ever be able to convince a country contender to choose them over Blake during the blind auditions?
Shelton is a six-time champion over the course of the past 15 seasons. Both he and three-time winner Levine have never missed a cycle of the Emmy-winning program. Clarkson has reigned for the past two seasons. Legend is a brand new addition.
All throughout this season, we will continue our tradition of updating live blogs while each episode is airing for the east and central time zones. Follow along below and keep refreshing during the two hours.
Shelton is a six-time champion over the course of the past 15 seasons. Both he and three-time winner Levine have never missed a cycle of the Emmy-winning program. Clarkson has reigned for the past two seasons. Legend is a brand new addition.
All throughout this season, we will continue our tradition of updating live blogs while each episode is airing for the east and central time zones. Follow along below and keep refreshing during the two hours.
- 3/6/2019
- by Denton Davidson and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
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