‘The Voice’: Team Legend singer nabs final spot in semifinals with passionate performance
Cabello, Latifah, Barrymore, more attend Power of Women event
Camila Cabello, Queen Latifah and Drew Barrymore were among the honorees at Variety’s annual Power of Women event in New York. (May 6)
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The semifinals on “The Voice” will have a solid mix of its star coaches’ protégés.
Coaches Blake Shelton, Camila Cabello, John Legend and Gwen Stefani each landed singers in the semifinals top 8 during the third round of live eliminations Tuesday night.
Team Blake singer bodie and Team Legend’s Omar Jose Cardona scored spots in the semifinals, while Justin Aaron of Team Gwen also secured America’s vote.
But it was Team Camila that managed an undeniable triumph when it was revealed that Morgan Myles, the last remaining singer on Cabello’s team, had advanced to the next round of the competition.
Myles made sure to give a warm shoutout to her fans, the Mylestones, who chose her performance song Monday night.
“My Mylestones have definitely stood by me through some really interesting times,” Myles said. “It just means so much that you still care about me, and you still want to hear music. … I love you.”
Here’s what else went down during Tuesday’s episode.
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Team Blake singers Brayden Lape and Bryce Leatherwood sailed into next week’s live show and joined bodie in the top 8, thanks to the strength of viewers’ votes, while Rowan Grace found herself in the bottom three.
“I believe that ‘The Voice’ has asked me to be only one thing and that’s Bryce Leatherwood,” Leatherwood said. “That’s all that I want to be, and that’s all I’ll be for the rest of my career.”
Parijita Bastola nabbed another spot in the semifinals for Team Legend, leaving teammate Kim Cruse to sing for the coveted Instant Save.
Meanwhile, Team Gwen’s Kique found himself up for elimination for the second week in a row, rounding out the bottom three with Grace and Cruse.
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The bottom three singers left their hearts on the stage for one last chance to advance to the semifinals.
Grace delivered an earnest cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Landslide,” while Cruse belted out a passionate rendition of “Believe” by Brooks & Dunn.
Kique gunned for redemption once again with a soulful performance of Leon Bridges’ “River,” reminding coach Stefani of his strong artistry.
“It’s very rare to come across an artist that is so young (who) is so unique in his style of singing,” said Stefani of Kique. “You can just understand his whole personality through his unique voice, and America it would be a shame if you don’t vote through Kique.”
But it was Team Legend singer Cruse who won the Instant Save and nabbed the final spot in the semifinals.
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