The Voice Season 27 wrapped up on May 21, 2025, with a finale that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Adam David, a 35-year-old soulful singer from Fort Lauderdale, FL, emerged as the winner, securing a second consecutive victory for coach Michael Bublé. The two-night live event on NBC, which concluded just hours ago at 4:22 PM +07, was packed with emotional performances, star-studded duets, and unexpected twists. While Adam’s win has made headlines, fans are debating who truly stole the show, with names like Jaelen Johnston, Renzo, and the polarizing Lucia Flores-Wiseman dominating conversations on X.
Adam David’s Historic Win
Adam David’s journey on The Voice was nothing short of remarkable. Starting as a four-chair turn in the Blind Auditions with his stirring rendition of “I’m Goin’ Down” by Bruce Springsteen, Adam quickly became a standout on Team Bublé. His path wasn’t without challenges—he narrowly escaped elimination in the semi-finals, saved by the Instant Save after a gripping performance of “Someone Like You” by Adele. That moment proved to be a turning point, as Adam went on to win the season, making history as the first Instant Save contestant to claim the title.
In the finale’s first night, Adam delivered two standout performances: “You Are So Beautiful” by Billy Preston, which showcased his emotional depth, and an original song, “Echoes of You,” co-written with Bublé, which highlighted his artistry. On the second night, his duet with Bublé on “The Weight” by The Band was a crowd-pleaser, blending their voices in perfect harmony. Bublé praised Adam’s growth, saying in a post-finale interview, “He’s got a voice that moves mountains, and I’m so proud to see him shine.” Adam’s win marks another feather in Bublé’s cap, who now joins an elite group of coaches with back-to-back victories, following Kelly Clarkson and Niall Horan.
A Star-Studded Finale
The Voice Season 27 finale was a spectacle, featuring a lineup of music icons and memorable performances. The first night saw the Top 5—Adam David (Team Bublé), Jaelen Johnston (Team Kelsea), Renzo (Team Legend), Lucia Flores-Wiseman (Team Adam), and Jadyn Cree (Team Bublé)—compete with a mix of covers and original songs. The second night brought even more star power, with Kelly Clarkson opening the show with a breathtaking performance of “Where Have You Been,” followed by Foreigner’s medley of hits like “I Want to Know What Love Is.” Blake Shelton, returning after a two-year hiatus, set the stage on fire with his new single “Texas,” earning a standing ovation and a flood of fan reactions on X, with one user writing, “Blake is BACK and better than ever! 🔥 #TheVoiceFinale.”
Other highlights included Alicia Keys performing “Empire State of Mind” with Team Legend’s Renzo, and Kelsea Ballerini joining Jaelen Johnston for a duet of “I’m on Fire” by Bruce Springsteen. The finale also featured group performances, with the Top 5 joining forces with coaches for a medley of Beatles classics, a nod to Adam Levine’s influence on the season. The star power and emotional performances set the stage for a night that fans won’t soon forget.
Who Truly Shined?
While Adam David’s victory was well-earned, the finale left fans debating who truly stole the spotlight. Jaelen Johnston, the 17-year-old prodigy from Team Kelsea, came in second place with her powerful performances of “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen and an original song, “Chasing Stars.” Her duet with Ballerini was a highlight, showcasing her maturity beyond her years. Fans on X praised her consistency, with one post stating, “Jaelen was robbed! Her voice is pure magic. 🌟 #TeamKelsea.”
Renzo, the third-place finisher from Team Legend, also left a lasting impression. The 29-year-old from Los Angeles, CA, brought a fresh R&B flair to the competition, with his finale performances of “Golden” by Jill Scott and an original track, “Midnight Drive,” earning high praise. His duet with Alicia Keys was a standout moment, blending their voices in a way that felt effortless. John Legend called Renzo “a future star,” and many fans agreed, with one X user noting, “Renzo’s vibe is unmatched. He’s going places! 🎵 #TeamLegend.”
Lucia Flores-Wiseman, who placed fourth, remained a lightning rod for debate. The 23-year-old from Team Adam captivated with her unique, tangy voice, performing “Wish You Were Here” by Pink Floyd and an original song, “Fading Light.” Her duet with Levine on The Beatles’ “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” was a fan favorite, but her polarizing style divided viewers. Some hailed her as the season’s true artist, with one X post reading, “Lucia’s voice is a gift. She deserved better! 🎤 #TeamAdam.” Others felt her niche sound didn’t fit the competition, with a commenter on TVLine writing, “Lucia’s tone is just too much for me. Fourth place feels right.”
Jadyn Cree, the fifth-place finisher from Team Bublé, also had her moment to shine. Her performance of “I Will Always Love You” by Dolly Parton was a vocal tour de force, though her original song, “Break of Dawn,” received mixed reviews. Her duet with Bublé on “I Got You Babe” by Sonny & Cher was a sweet moment, but her early elimination disappointed many fans, with one X user lamenting, “Jadyn deserved Top 3! Her voice is unreal. 😢 #TeamBublé.”
Fan Reactions and Lasting Impact
The Voice Season 27 finale sparked a flurry of reactions on X, with fans weighing in on who they believe truly shined. While Adam David’s win was celebrated, many felt the season belonged to the collective talent of the Top 5. Posts on X reflected the diversity of opinions: “Adam deserved it, but Jaelen was the real star of the season! 🌟 #TheVoiceFinale,” one user wrote, while another argued, “Renzo and Lucia brought something different. They’re the ones I’ll remember. 🎶 #TheVoice.”
The season also highlighted the strength of the coaching panel—Kelsea Ballerini, Adam Levine, John Legend, and Michael Bublé—whose chemistry added depth to the show. Bublé’s second win cements his status as a coaching powerhouse, while Levine’s return after a long hiatus brought a nostalgic energy, especially with his mentorship of Lucia. Ballerini and Legend, both fan favorites, proved their mettle by guiding Jaelen and Renzo to the finale, setting the stage for an exciting Season 28 this fall.
As The Voice Season 27 comes to a close, Adam David may have taken the crown, but the debate over who truly shined continues to rage. Whether it was Jaelen’s raw talent, Renzo’s fresh sound, Lucia’s polarizing artistry, or Jadyn’s vocal prowess, this season proved once again why The Voice remains a cultural phenomenon—celebrating voices that resonate long after the stage lights dim.