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Going by the most recent i. Tunes rankings, it’s Lauren Duski’s to lose. Either way, we should get a winner we can all be happy with (even if their winning means we’ll only ever hear of them again if they return to the show to plug a new single).
There was, of course, a chance that Jesse Larson, whose spot Hunter Plake probably should have, or Aliyah Moulden, whose spot Brennley Brown probably should have, could pull off an upset. But that chance was so slim that we could just sit back and enjoy Monday’s finals performances.
And how were they? Catchy as hell — I’ll be downloading the studio- sweetened version — but neither her best, nor a winning, live performance.
Cover. Jesse Larson (Team Adam), “Takin’ It to the Streets” — Grade: B . But, aside from his guitar- playing, there also wasn’t anything especially remarkable or memorable about it. I kept finding myself distracted by the glorious background vocals, which is obviously the last thing a singer could possibly want during what he hopes will be a starmaking performance.
Duet With Coach. Chris Blue (Team Alicia), “Diamonds and Pearls” — Grade: B . Then, good God, Coach Keys kinda went off the rails, and the two of them never quite synched up again. And what was that screechy note she hit in the middle of the song? She seemed so off to me that she actually managed to take away from her artist’s performance.
Cover. Lauren Duski (Team Blake), “The Dance” — Grade: A- . Blake made a point of saying what an important song his artist was doing, and America is likely to make a point of saying via their votes that she more than did it, she did it justice. As Adam said to Lauren, “It’s getting boring how great you are.” She just brings it, time and again. Duet With Coach. Aliyah Moulden (Team Blake), “Dancing in the Street” — Grade: B ?
What I could make out sounded pretty good, though — and live, this golden oldie played more to the teen’s strengths than did her original single. Original Single. Chris Blue (Team Alicia), “Money on You” — Grade: A+ . One- hundred percent awesomesauce! Duet With Coach. Jesse Larson (Team Adam), “Let’s Go Crazy” — Grade: B ?
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That was just mean. Mind you, this was no train wreck of a performance by Jesse. He acquitted himself nicely. But “nicely” is sorta damning with faint praise when you’ve just covered a Prince scorcher like this. Again, Jesse was more impressive as a guitarist than a vocalist.
Duet With Coach. Lauren Duski (Team Blake), “There’s a Tear in My Beer” — Grade: A ? Yeah, Lauren kills on a ballad — this is not news.
But here, she not only sounded flawless, she was as much fun as a six- pack without that nasty hangover. Original Single. Jesse Larson (Team Adam), “Woman” — Grade: A . As the song built, he rose to the occasion, turning in a restrained but highly effective performance. He still didn’t have the charisma of a Chris or the purity of voice of a Lauren, but he was so in the zone here that he made me think perhaps I’d been too stingy in my praise throughout the season. Cover. Aliyah Moulden (Team Blake), “Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours” — Grade: B+ ? Given that this kinda retro soul is her sweet spot vocally, and she sounded growly and great on the rest of the number, I’m gonna guess it was mic/sound issues.
But was it just me, or was she straining so hard that it seems inevitable she’s gonna wake up tomorrow with a sore throat? Original Single. Lauren Duski (Team Blake), “Deja Vu” — Grade: A+ !
Not just a pitch- perfect performance but one that revealed what a promising songwriter she is, too. Gorgeous and haunting. Cover. Chris Blue (Team Alicia), “Rhythm Nation” — Grade: A .
But he wasn’t just the episode’s ender, he was a total showstopper. So, who did you think gave the night’s best performance? Who’s your pick to win The Voice Season 1. Vote in the poll below, then hit the.
The show begins tonight at 8 p. ET/PT, while part 2 will air tomorrow. ET/PT, there will be a recap of the final four performances tomorrow prior to the live finale, which starts at 9 p. Celebrity performers scheduled to appear on the final episode include Sting, The Weeknd and Bruno Mars. Each of them will be performing some of their latest music. In addition, there will be performances from the contestants who appeared on The Voice this past season. All four of the judges, aka the coaches, will appear on the finale episodes as well, even though Miley Cyrus no longer has any contestants left in the mix.
Get the rundown on each of the remaining four contestants in our gallery of the top 4 finalists.
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The remaining three singers were tasked with not one, but two songs, so this week audiences at home were gifted with 6 amazing renditions of some of the best songs that have ever graced The Voice's stage. Tessanne, Will and Jacquie also sang three fantastic duets with their proud coaches! We picked each performer's best routine and are ready to catch you up on everything you may have missed.