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“‘The Voice’: Reba and Chance Make Their Final Team Cuts for Live Shows”

The voice The Season 25 playoff rounds resumed on Monday, which meant it was time for the coaches Reba McEntire And Chance the rapper to make their most difficult decisions yet!

In the second and final playoff round, the remaining five singers from Team Reba and Team Chance took the stage for another performance – with a song chosen by their coaches. At the end of the show, the coaches were faced with perhaps their toughest choice yet: narrowing the selection of five singers down to the three who will compete for America’s vote in the upcoming live shows.

While Reba and Chance could receive feedback from their fellow Season 25 coaches John Legend And Dan + Shay During the playoffs, the final decision was theirs alone.

Check out the full recap of the Season 25 playoff finalists below – and find out who made it to the live shows!

TEAM REBA

Josh Sanders

The country singer wowed Reba with his blind audition performance of Nate Smith’s “Whiskey on You” and continued to impress in the Battle and Knockout rounds with Luke Combs’ “When It Rains It Pours” and Tyler’s “Wild as Her.” Joe Miller. “

For the playoffs, Reba tasked Josh with something edgier, but he shined with his rendition of “Black Water” by the Doobie Brothers.

Justin & Jeremy Garcia

The 17-year-old twin brothers have been impressing trainers and wowing audiences with their pitch-perfect harmonies since their blind audition rendition of One Direction’s “Story of My Life.” Although they initially joined Team Dan + Shay, Reba stole them after the Battle Rounds – where they performed Lady Gaga’s “Million Reasons.”

They continued their impressive run in the Knockouts with Calum Scott’s ‘You Are the Reason’ and enjoyed another nostalgic hit in the playoffs with their rendition of Ed Sheeran’s ‘Castle on the Hill’.

Jackie Romeo

Jackie, the most recent Knockout Victor, secured her spot on Team Reba after initially joining Team Legend. She performed Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” in the blinds, won her battle with Stevie Nicks’ “Edge of Seventeen” and won over Reba after her knockout performance of Rihanna’s “Love on the Brain.”

For her playoff push, Jackie enlisted another strong female performer in her track “The Story,” inspired by Brandi Carlile.

L.Rodgers

L. had a last-minute turn on a chair during her blind audition rendition of The Rolling Stones’ “Wild Horses,” but she charmed her coach so much with her undeniable talent and unique personality that she earned a playoff after her battle -Pass secured round rendition of “We Don’t Fight Anymore” by Chris Stapleton and Carly Pearce.

Back in the playoffs, L. had a big hit with “All I Know So Far” by Pink.

Asher HaVon

The powerhouse singer surprised some when he joined Team Reba after securing a triple chair for his blind audition performance of Adele’s “Set Fire to the Rain.” Since then, however, he’s been a standout, winning both his battle – with Tina Turner’s “We Don’t Need Another Hero” – and his knockout – with a breathtaking performance of Toni Braxton’s “Un-Break My Heart”. “

And in the playoffs, he delivered another epic performance, lending his vocal power to David Guetta and Sia’s “Titanum.”


TEAM OPPORTUNITY

Nadège

The talented singer was nominated by Chance and John for her Blind Audition performance of Daniel Caesar’s “Get You.” After choosing Team Chance, she so impressed her coach with her Battle Round rendition of Frankie Valli’s “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” that he granted her a playoff pass, allowing her to to skip the Knockout Round entirely in order to fight for a spot on the live shows.

For her playoff performance, Nadège brought a unique, soulful touch to Coldplay’s “Clocks” that impressed all four coaches.

Kyle Schuesler

Kyle, a new addition to Team Chance, earned three chair turns in the blinds for Coldplay’s “The Scientist,” but Chance’s team was already full – so he joined Team Dan + Shay. After a victorious Battle Round in which he sang in Spanish for the first time and performed the bilingual version of Jason Mraz’s “Lucky / Suerte,” Kyle narrowly fell short in the Knockouts with James Arthur’s “Say You Won’t Let Go.” but was stolen by chance and given another chance to save life.

For his playoff song, Kyle not only played guitar but also harmonica as he performed a hit cover of Zach Bryan’s “Something in the Orange.”

Serenity Arce

The 16-year-old singer returned to the competition after unsuccessfully auditioning in season 21 – and this time secured a four-seat turn with her blind audition of Sam Fischer’s “This City.” She continued her winning streak during Battles – where she sang Lewis Capaldi’s “Someone Who Loved” – and Knockouts, where she won with Rihanna’s “Unfaithful”.

For the playoffs, Serenity sounded wise beyond her years and brought the coaches to their feet as she took on Selena Gomez’s heartbreaking ballad “Love You to Love Me.”

RLetto

RLetto, who has been a standout since his Blind Audition performance of JVKE’s “Golden Hour,” impressed again in the Battle Rounds with “Saving All My Love for You” and then also won his Knockout with “Stay” by Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber.

For the playoffs, RLetto chose another Bieber track, but this time it was one that also featured his own coach – the 2020 hit “Holy” – and he got the coaches on their feet once again .

Maddie Jane

Maddi secured a foursome performance with her blind audition of Raye’s “Eskapism.” She chose Team Chance and has been a fierce competitor ever since, winning their “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” match and impressing in the Knockouts with Dua Lipa’s “New Rules.”

The young singer competed against another pop princess in the playoffs, closing the show with an impressive rendition of Rihanna’s “Stay.”


And the live finalists are…

Chance was the first to choose his three singers for the Lives on Monday, and he started with Serenity Arce. “I chose Serenity to perform live because she knows how to perform,” Chance explained. “She comes across as confident and confident every week and her vocal performances just keep getting better.”

Next, Chance decided Maddie Jane as his second singer to rise. “Maddi belongs in life,” remarked the proud coach. “She shows every week, ‘Oh, I can do that too. That’s in my wheelhouse too.’ This is the best way to gain new fans.

Finally, Chance chose Nadège, rAssembling an all-female squad for life. “She has something that I don’t see anywhere else in the competition,” he shared. “She is the epitome of a jazz-soul singer. Every time she comes on stage it’s a moment.”

Then it was Reba’s turn to launch her live team with the undeniable talent of Asher HaVon. “He deserves to be there,” she said simply. “Every performance was better than the last. I think Asher is going to blow America away.”

Reba then kept it on the land and chose Josh Sanders as their second live performer. “Josh has a very special place in my heart,” she marveled. “Tonight he showed everyone what he’s got.”

The last member of the top 12 chosen was Reba L.Rodgers. “She’s great,” Reba explained. “She brings something different to the show.”

The voice airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 8pm PT/ET on NBC.

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