
If you close your eyes, you could be listening to an incredibly soulful album. RHOSLC Star Mary Cosby Apologizes After Receiving Backlash For 'Reckless' Jen Shah Comment Girl Named Tom has incredible harmonies, but they lack big moments and they are occasionally a little shaky in their solo work - though this has improved tremendously. And doing that puts Paris right back into the conversation, as he’s been incredible.īeyond Paris, we don’t think anyone has brought more consistent passion and heart to their performances than Jershika, and yet she’s had to battle twice to stay in this competition. What this also tells us is that the final winner is probably going to have more to do with their entire season journey than just this week’s performances. So we found ourselves nitpicking little things to differentiate their strengths and weaknesses. Again, these are all minor differences as they were all great at what they do. What we didn’t expect was for there to be such inconsistency across the two performances for each of the artists. It’s a testament to the talent that everyone was strong both rounds. And we say that acknowledging that he sounded great all night.

Only Paris, who we don’t think lived up to the potential he’d established earlier in the competition as an emotionally connected singer tonight, fell to the bottom of our rankings. If we weight our rankings above to come up with an average on the night - giving 5 points to the 1st place finisher in each round and 1 point to the 5th place finisher, and then combine them - we actually wound up with a four-way tie for first. Kimmel's Mean Tweets: Tom Holland Slings Back, Anne Hathaway's Burn and Regina King's Epic Flex So pay no attention to "Performance #1" or "Performance #2" as that's just their run order for the show. agree with me.Īs a final note, the show shuffled both rounds together to diversify the viewing experience (we suppose), but for the purposes of comparing ballads to ballads and up-tempo pieces to up-tempo pieces, we're reshuffling them back into their respective rounds.

And just for fun, I'm going to rank the performances from worst to first in each round so we can see who emerges as my winner - and then see if you get it right, i.e. It’s going to be a two-hour extravaganza of music to announce one winner.įair warning, since I'm safe at home, I'm probably going to be a little harsher than my colleagues Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, Ariana Grande and Blake Shelton. Just announced, Jennifer Lopez will be joining “The Voice” finale, alongside Alicia Keys, Carrie Underwood, Ed Sheeran, Tori Kelly, Keke Palmer, Coldplay and Walker Hayes. Without an artist in the game, Ariana Grande will hit the stage with Kid Cudi, and those are just a few of the huge artists we’ll see. She’ll be back to duet with her artists, as all of the Coaches will do, on Tuesday’s super-sized finale. To remind us of a time when it was a lot more certain, Kelly Clarkson also took the stage tonight to perform her latest holiday track with an edge, “Christmas Isn’t Canceled (Just You).” Sometimes you know exactly who’s going to win a singing competition. They all have incredible stories and they’ve all had jaw-dropping moments throughout the course of this season.īut who did enough tonight to inspire America to pick up their devices and vote for them? Will it be based more one what happened here tonight, or will their entire season weigh in? We’d imagine at this point, it’s the whole journey, and that makes it even tighter.

Girl Named Tom, Hailey Mia, Jershika Maple, Paris Winningham and Wendy Moten are all incredible singers. Billie Eilish SNL Sketches Ranked: Kate McKinnon Returns, Billie's Sexy Santa Tribute, Miley and More
