‘The Voice’ Top 20 Finalists Are Revealed!
The Voice knockout rounds are over, and the final 20 singers have secured their spots on teams. The first knockout of the night was between Brian Nhira and Nate Butler from Team Adam. Adam decided to go with Brian after his explosive performance of Bruno Mars’s “Grenade.” Blake’s artists, Brittany Kennell and Mary Sarah, both young country singers, sang next. Mary chose Loretta Lynn’s “You Ain’t Woman Enough to Take My Man” and gave a classic country vibe to her performance, keeping her on Team Blake. Then Bryan Bautista and Trey O’Dell from Team Christina took the stage for a jaw-dropping battle. Bryan picked Justin Bieber’s “Sorry,” putting his own spin on the song, and his performance was so great that it ended up sending his former team member home.
Pharrell’s final knockout pair, Abby Celso and Caity Peters, battled it out. They sang “Rich Girl” and “Leave Your Lover,” and both ladies showed off tremendous improvement with their performances. It wasn’t an easy decision for Pharrell, but he ended up keeping Caity. Laith Al-Saadi sang a rendition of “In Your Eyes,” trying to show a different side of himself. Adam picked Laith to stay on his team, even though the singer got some criticism from the other coaches. Adam also chose Caroline Burns over Katherine Ho.
The final, epic knockout of the night was between Team Christina’s Kata Hay and Joe Maye. Joe sang “Earned It” by the Weeknd, hoping to show off his “soul with a little bit of rock” vibe. Kata is Christina’s only country artist, and she picked Reba McEntire’s “Why Haven’t I Heard From You.” And even though Christina chose Kata, the road didn’t end there for Joe — Blake used the final steal of the show to keep him in the competition.
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