In this round, the singers are paired off into twos again. But they sing solos this time. In Season 14, that meant songs of their choice.
Each coach has one steal. Each coach also has one save, allowing them to keep a singer who lost his or her knockout round match.
That really makes this the show’s much-ado-about-little round. Thirty-two singers enter the knockouts. Sixteen matches later, only eight of them will have been eliminated.
Some other notes about the upcoming knockouts and the show’s Season 15 cast …
* In terms of chair turns, Blake Shelton would appear to have the strongest team entering the knockouts. His eight remaining artists turned a total of 19 chairs during the blind auditions, three more than each of the other teams.
* That said, Jennifer Hudson is the only coach with two singers who turned four chairs in the blinds (Sandy Redd and Kennedy Holmes). Blake and Adam have one each, Kirk Jay and DeAndre Nico, respectively.
* That said, chair turns might not mean as much as they once did on The Voice. The coaches seem increasingly reluctant to turn for singers they don’t think they can land. Ten of the 32 artists in the knockouts turned just one chair in the blind auditions; four of the eight stolen artists were one-chair turns.
* How stingy were the coaches with their chair turns in Season 15? The 97 total for the 48 singers who made the show matched Season 14 for the second lowest ever, behind 93 in Season 2. And the four four-chair turns were the fewest the show has seen since going to a 48-artist format in Season 2. (Season 4 had a whopping 64 singers, 16 per team.)
* Thirteen of the singers who landed spots on the show were 30 or older when they auditioned. That trails Season 14 as the second most ever. Here’s betting that’s the effect of increased competition for aspiring artists in their late teens and early 20s thanks to the revival of American Idol and the arrival of The Four on FOX.
* At the same time, the season after Brynn Cartelli became the show’s youngest winner ever, seven singers who were minors when they auditioned have made the knockouts. That includes both 13-year olds on the show (Reagan Strange and Kennedy). Half of Kelly Clarkson’s team is young women — Abby Cates (17), Claire Dejean (17), Sarah Grace (15) and Chevel Shepherd (16).
* The return of montages during the battle round is one reason I was disappointed The Voice decided to no longer make iTunes versions of early-round performances available. Even if a performance was montaged, you could check out those songs online. No more. If money was the issue, I would have suggested The Voice forgo Mariah — a flop during her one season on Idol — and give us iTunes songs instead. Of course, the whole problem could be avoided if the show could simply manage to put montaged performances online.
Here’s a look at the teams heading into the knockouts. Following the links will take you to an updated profile on each singer.
Team Adam Levine (16)
DeAndre Nico (4)
Jake Wells (1)
Radha (3)
Reagan Strange (2)
Steve Memmolo (2)
Tyke James (1)
Delaney Silvernell (1) *
Keith Paluso (2) *
Team Blake Shelton (19)
Chris Kroeze (2)
Dave Fenley (2)
Kirk Jay (4)
Katrina Cain (2) **
Kameron Marlowe (2)
Michael Lee (3)
Colton Smith (1) *
Funsho (3) *
Team Jennifer Hudson (16)
Franc West (1)
Kennedy Holmes (4)
MaKenzie Thomas (1)
Mike Parker (1)
Patrique Fortson (2)
Tyshawn Colquitt (2)
Anthony Arya (1) *
Sandy Redd (4) *
Team Kelly Clarkson (16)
Abby Cates (1)
Chevel Shepherd (3)
Claire Dejean (2)
Cody Ray Raymond (2) ***
Kymberli Joye (3)
Sarah Grace (2)
Natasia Greycloud (2) *
Zaxai (1) *
* Stolen during battle round
** Only two spots remained on the Season 15 cast when she auditioned
*** Left show after the battle round
Eliminated in battle round
Audri Bartholomew (1)
Caeland Garner (2)
Emily Hough (3)
Erika Zade (1)
Foushee (2)
Jarred Matthew (2)
Joey Green (2)
Josh Davis (2)
Kayley Hill (1)
Lela (2)
Matt Johnson (1)
Mercedes Ferreira-Dias (2)
Mikele Buck (2)
Natalie Brady (2)
OneUp (Adam Bastien and Jerome Bell) (3)
Rachel Messer (2)
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There’s been a dropout of one contestant.
No word of an official announcement yet.
The singer is/was a multiple chair turner.
Yep, that’s the rumor. I have questions out to Voice p.r.