![]() Blake said that there’s “a demand” for the type of vocalist that Omar is and that he’s the coach who will allow him to stay in his own lane of music rather than trying to change it into something else. John pointed out that he turned his chair first, noting his range and power, but said the “little turns in his voice” were soulful and he liked that. Gwen called his voice exciting because “men don’t sing like that anymore” and said she’d “die to work with” him. She said she could tell he’s an “amazing performer” and was excited when he said he wants to bring old school rock style back to pop music. Camila was the last coach to turn for Omar, admitting that she was waiting to figure out what she could add to his style creatively. For his audition he sang “Separate Ways” and earned the second straight four chair turn of the season. – Having already performed on stages at Radio City Music Hall and The Kentucky Derby, Omar Jose Cardona still considers The Voice stage one of the biggest in the world. – In the end, Camila’s block may have worked to her benefit because Morgan chose to join her team!Ĩ:14 p.m. He went on to say that he could be useful for her with his Nashville ties and then was backed by Gwen, out of the running on her own, who said she’s seen him be supportive of artists with his big heart.Ĩ:13 p.m. When it came time for Blake to speak, he hit a mysterious button that brought a spotlight down on him and dimmed the light above the other coaches. Camila made a strong pitch to Morgan that they’re both storytellers who love pop melodies and how she’d love to help her on that journey. Camila enjoyed Morgan’s tone and compared her voice to Rihanna, saying that her “highest hope” for an artist is that they bring emotion to their music. John called the performance “exquisite,” noting that she showed range in her vocal and confidence as a performer. Eventually, both John and Blake also turned, giving Morgan a four-chair turn, but Camila had used her only block on Gwen straight away so only three of them would have a chance to bring Morgan over to their team. – And Gwen and Camila did not come to play - literally seconds into the first notes from the first blind audition, both of them had turned their chairs! The artist was Morgan Myles on the song “Hallelujah,” and it was her own version of the song where she played the guitar and injected both country and rock vocals into the rendition. Like Kelly, Camila has the experience of getting her start on a singing competition show (as a member of Fifth Harmony on “X Factor”) so it should be a natural feeling for her to join the show.Ĩ:04 p.m. As usual, Blake’s welcome gift was his best wishes that Camila has fun with them, but that he doesn’t want her to win. For Gwen, it was a return after winning her last season on the show and for Camila it was a promotion to coach this year after participating last year as John’s advisor. – The start of the blind auditions was a “welcome back” moment for both Camila and Gwen. But enough about last year, it’s time to start the Season 22 blind auditions!Ĩ:01 p.m. Wendy Moten of Team Blake was the runner-up, followed by Paris Winningham of Team Blake in third, Hailey Mia of Team Kelly in fourth and Jershika Maple of Team Legend in fifth. – “Previously on ‘The Voice’!” In last season’s finale, the sibling trio Girl Named Tom of Team Kelly ended up taking home the “Voice” trophy, giving their coach her fourth career victory. Keep refreshing/reloading this “The Voice” live blog for the most recent updates.Ĩ:00 p.m. SEE Carson Daly and ‘The Voice’ creative team on being ‘Avengers of television’ and which coach would sell their own child to win ![]()
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