Season 25 of The Voice is in full swing, as John Legend, Reba McEntire, Chance the Rapper, and Dan Shay try to lead their team members to good fortune in the music business. Each one chose 10 artists to pass the blind auditions (although I (I thought there were other artists who also deserved a chance), and now The Voice coaches are reducing their groups to the productive maximum of the productive maximum. Below, you can see which of the most recent applicants have been sent home, as well as the team’s current position.
We’ll update this story after each episode so you know who eliminated, who stole through another coach, and which artists got another chance to sing in front of the U. S. on their way to winning the season. Check out the latest updates on season 25 of The Voice:
Reba McEntire won her first crown on season 25 of The Voice, and she did it in dominant fashion. Josh Sanders named a finalist and Asher HaVon declared the winner (which he deserved, in my opinion, based on his final performances).
THE REBA MCENTIRE TEAM:
John Legend couldn’t take the win, but it’s probably just the beginning for Nathan Chester, who finished season 25 in fourth place, and Bryan Olesen, who came in third.
JOHN LEGEND TEAM:
Chance the Rapper had no singers in the final.
CHANCE THE RAPPER’S TEAM:
Dan Shay’s top rep for his rookie season, Karen Waldrup, ranked fifth overall on season 25 of The Voice.
DAN SHAY’S TEAM:
The stakes are high for coaches this year, as John Legend is the only one of them to have won a season before. In season 16, he brought Maelyn Jarmon to the name of The Voice, but he hasn’t been able to close the deal since. Reba McEntire and Chance the Rapper are in their second seasons, having either lost to Niall Horan in their rookie attempts and Dan Shay debuting in season 25.
Will we see any other four-chair turns win The Voice?Keep looking to find out. New episodes are broadcast at 8 p. m. ET on Mondays and Tuesdays on NBC and are available to stream the next day with a Peacock subscription. Also, be sure to stay up to date on the latest releases with our 2024 TV schedule.
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