
For those like me who are eager to move on to the next round of competition, you’re in luck! Host Carson Daly tells us it’s the final night of the Battles. As much as I’m going to miss Cynthia Erivo on my screen every week, I know I can turn on Peacock to watch Wicked on repeat. This final night of Battles is a setup for our next round, the Knockouts. The coaches must make smart moves. Will they though? Spoiler: they won’t.
Kelsea Ballerini Makes Rookie Mistakes on ‘The Voice’










Individually, both Iris and Simone have interesting solo moments, with Simone’s voice purity fitting better. Now, whether they didn’t take Little Big Town’s advice or their voices are simply not meant to harmonize, the chorus comes out pitchy. Iris’s tone has an innate vibrato that seems to pull Simone out of tune. When in reality, it’s Simone’s straighter notes that are right. Iris overpowers Simone in all the worst ways. Perhaps it’s me, but the coaches really tried to make us believe that the harmonies were on fire. Have we gotten too soft? Kelsea’s decision is to give the victory to Iris. Iris has a more interesting voice, but in duet mode, her performance hurt her partner. Kelsea does a disservice to Simone by pairing them together. Will Michael Bublé treat her better? Thankfully, the Canadian crooner waits until the “Threshold of Death,” the line on stage where it’s over when the singer crosses, to use his steal. As he says, “I know what I want, and I know how to get good ratings.”
‘The Voice’ Lets a Star Go














It’s time to cherish our final moments with Cynthia Erivo. Again, if she has free time in her schedule, The Voice, give her a call. She’s born to be a coach. For Michael Bublé’s first pairing in the last night of Battles, he brings Dimitrius Graham and Divighn together. Occupying a similar lane, this battle is to determine which artist’s style Michael prefers more. Unlike Iris and Little Big Town, Dimitrius not only knows who the almost EGOT winner is, he thanks her for getting him through his darkest times. Now, this is not just coming from a fan. This comes from someone who has met her; they’ve had a connection. The way he describes it sounds like they were pen pals, but the old selfie proves it was more than social media pals. Divighn doesn’t have a connection to Cynthia Erivo, but he has a wife, so almost the same. The duo gets something that no other singer gets: duet time WITH Cynthia. Yes, that’s right. They give her a mic, and she sings with them from the comfort of her stool. I’m not jealous, you are.
Adam and Ricardo do “Home” their way, even with that Blake Shelton twang attached. Adam is at ease when he begins, but Ricardo starting in Spanish makes the performance unique. His struggle is flipping in and out of language. Having to sing the harmonies in English creates a haphazard performance, something that his coach should have recognized. Adam performs the song better, but Ricardo is the more interesting option for Michael’s roster. Perhaps it was a bit late in the night, but none of the coaches seemed interested in this performance. How this one made the edit is perplexing on an evening where some Battles are cut. Adam is given the win, with Ricardo leaving The Voice.
John Legend Makes a Tough Decision










The performance is full of groove. Renzo is in the pocket, nailing the attitude, while Jay’s purity is a tad cleaner. His stage presence is not close to Renzo’s, making it feel as if it’s just bopping around as the star does his thing. Simply based on intrigue, Renzo is the winner, but the quartet of coaches hop to their feet for the exceptional performance. Renzo rightly gets the victory. It’s a bit of a ho-hum goodbye for Jay Ammo, though Kelsea not even considering a steal feels foolish.
For Team Legend, we’re not privy to seeing the modern-day Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton in Jordan Allen and Jacquelyn George take on “Islands in the Stream.” Certainly looking the part, Jacquelyn wins the Battle. Also, you would never have known what song it was based on the cut, as both singers were riffing to the rafters. Also, to be fair, Jordan Allen was a late-in-the-game auditioner, so it was pretty clear whoever he was up against, he would be eliminated.
Adam Levine’s Risky Non-Country Country Risk














Team Adam closes the Battles out with Conor James and Tinika Wyatt. It’s the four-chair kid versus the Coaches Replay momma. These two singers couldn’t be more different. The fun part about The Voice is age knows no limits here. As the lone “older” contestant on any roster, Tinika Wyatt is representing, but can she prove that she can fit into this modern world? Meanwhile, Conor fan girls over Kate Hudson because someone had to. He claims he’s seen How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days more than once, which sounds like it deserves an award of its own. He also calls her a triple threat, so Conor is very kind. He does clarify the triple is singer, actor, and entrepreneur because the dancers would be completely gaslighting. Adam selects The Bee Gees, which is not modern, but it’s certainly cool. Kate Hudson’s parting advice includes this: “You know what I loved so much is like you can tell you’re having so much fun already with this song.” Swap in any celebrity, and they, too, can be a mentor on The Voice.
The Voice airs Mondays at 8:00 pm on NBC. All episodes are available to stream on Peacock.
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