Inside The Voice: Next up — knockout rounds
The battle rounds ended. Now come the brand new knockout rounds on The Voice. Yep, the hokey boxing ring returns. But no more duets. This time singers perform solo, a song of their own choosing.
The battle rounds ended. Now come the brand new knockout rounds on The Voice. Yep, the hokey boxing ring returns. But no more duets. This time singers perform solo, a song of their own choosing.
Liz Davis knows what it’s like to be on a nationally televised singing competition, giving her a unique perspective among the Season 3 contestants on The Voice. In fact, Liz not only competed on P Diddy Starmaker back in 2009; she won the show and the recording contract that went with the victory.
On The Voice, they call them battle rounds. But just how combative were those duets? Not as combative as you might think, at least in the case of Terisa Griffin and Julio Cesar Castillo.
Judging from her website and what we’ve seen so far, Chevonne ranks as one of the most colorful and flamboyant contestants on The Voice. Of course, consider her background. She worked as a backup singer for Lady Gaga on her Monster Ball tour. In other words, flamboyance explained.
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Laci Kaye Booth, Top 5 on American Idol Season 17, recently dropped a new single. And if you somehow missed her 2024 album, "Loneliest Girl in the World," do yourself a favor and check it out!
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