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‘The Voice’: Korin Bukowski’s Song Choice Was So Smart & Saved Her From

The Top 12 results show was our first opportunity to live through it.

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Team Pharrell’s soul singer Mark Hood (who had performed Phil Collins’ “Against All Odds” on Monday) and Team Gwen’s quirky Korin Bukowski (Sia’s “Titanium”) were the bottom two. For battle rounds, we are given a song to tackle together. Seriously? I don’t care how well Evan sang this (for the record, he sang it very well; no one can ever fault his technically pitch-perfect vocals).

-Secondly, SHAME America! You put Mark Hood and Korin Bukowski at risk.

But it didn’t have the same good luck for Mark, who lost out to Korin’s cover of Norah Jones’ “Don’t Know Why”. “That cannot be taught”. Gwen talks about the growth of her team and Pharrell talks about how they’re embracing his advice. That was such a cool song.

Pharrell says, “Dude, you had me standing up in the middle of the song”.

“I love you, you’re a great kid and you, I’m just a fan”, Levine continued. “I am so excited and proud of you”.

You can watch shows from the network in the link provided above. I didn’t feel any connection to either of them, and I didn’t really care who was eliminated when I found out they were the Bottom Two the next night. “I thought it was gorgeous”, Stefani said. Levine pointed out that Seabaugh showed a different side Monday tonight, and even though he prefers the more Elvis side of Seabaugh, he appreciated his range. Jeffery Austin – Team Gwen 3. Your pitch is so flawless. “I’m super impressed. I don’t know if it’s just that you’re 15-years-old or that you’ve been in a band that long or that you can do any song”, he said. Gwen told him, “OMG that was insane”.

What do you think of The Voice 2015 so far? “It was so, so good”.

It doesn’t take a lot for Barrett Baber to give a song a country spin.

Who will pass safely to the next round of the competition, who will sing for their lives, and who will see the journey come to an end? Then don’t read ahead! But I had to agree with Adam and Blake: Jordan’s classy, near-a cappella performance, showcasing a massive amount of heart and a ideal, pure tenor voice, was an emotional breakout moment. Again, I didn’t love this, but I was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked this. Hurry – make your “The Voice” predictions for next week’s “Top 11” show for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift certificate. There are still many weeks left to play in our contest, so you should jump in and try to take control of the leaderboard yourself. “You’re so natural”, Stefani said. Pharrell tapped in to his own discography and “Just a Cloud Away”.

Next, the four coaches’ saves all perform in a row. Sometimes there is so much about the world that is so sad. I still made my predictions earlier, so check them out while we wait for the recap to start! “You just make us feel a sense of rejuvenation and joy and I thank you as well”.

Emily Ann Roberts, representing Team Blake was next with Patty Loveless’ “Blame It on Your Heart”, suggested by Blake because it was mainstream country, but touched on Emily’s bluegrass roots.

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Where do you rank on our “The Voice” leaderboard this TV season? I think Evan has the fanbase, not to mention the vocal chops, to survive this week. Adam pointed out, “Last week was such a breakout thing”.

'The Voice': Korin Bukowski's Song Choice Was So Smart & Saved Her From