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Ciera Dumas scores Comeback Stage victory for The Voice

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Ciera Dumas prepares for her Comeback Stage performance on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Ciera Dumas prepares for her Comeback Stage performance on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Viewers of The Voice saw Ciera Dumas pushed to the brink of elimination following her Team Adam Levine battle round match with L.B. Crew Monday night.

But Ciera got a second chance on The Voice Comeback Stage.

And she made the most of it, scoring a win in her second battle round match, this time over Comeback Stage artist Kayla Seeber.

Ciera sang “Ain’t Nobody” by Chaka Khan for her Comeback Stage performance, again displaying that rasp The Voice coaches praised.

Kayla countered with her own take on Cher’s pop hit “Believe” and earned praise from Comeback Stage coach Bebe Rexha for her originality.

But once the performances ended, Bebe declared Ciera the winner, saying she has a “cool, soulful flair.”

Ciera, from Kernersville, N.C., now advances to the Comeback Stage semifinals along with Savannah Brister. We’ll learn the identity of the third semifinal contestant next week.

You can check out the performances below. They start at the 5:45 mark for those would like to skip Bebe’s Lay’s pitch.

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