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Yet another new performer to top the Billboard 200 as Twenty One Pilots takes the top spot with Blurryface, which sold more than 147,000 equivalent units. That makes the Columbus, OH-based alt group the seventh act to top the charts for the first time during 2015 (including bigger bands such as Kendrick Lamar and Imagine Dragons). -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: The Winner Is... Sawyer Fredericks!
After months of blind auditions, crazy knockouts and weeks of live shows and eliminations, tonight (May 19), The Voice season eight deemed its winner... Sawyer Fredericks. Yes, the longtime favorite gave a win to Team Pharrell over Meghan Linsey, Joshua Davis and Koryn Hawthorne. -
Sawyer Fredericks 'Please' Music Video: 'The Voice' Season 8 Finalist Gets Intimate in Debut Clip
Last year, The Voice introduced a new twist into the competition: the final four would release an original single and music video as they perform in the finale. And last night (May 18), the NBC show kept with that tradition, dropping new videos for each of its finalists. Show frontrunner Sawyer Fredericks debuted his Ray LaMontagne penned single "Please" on the competition, and now the official music video has landed online. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Final Four Vie for the Title of Winner
The time is almost here for The Voice to crown its eighth winner. Tonight (May 18), the final four contestants: Sawyer Fredericks, Meghan Linsey, Koryn Hawthorne and Joshua Davis each tackled three songs (including new singles) as they fight to succeed Craig Wayne Boyd as "The Voice." -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: India Carney Goes Home & Finalists Are Revealed
It was a big night for singing reality competitions last night (May 12), when American Idol held its live performance finale and The Voice picked its top four for the finals next week. While Idol was on hand to craft a shocking final pair of contestants, with favorite Jax getting the axe, The Voice's top four wound up being a much more predictable assortment. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Top 5 Perform with Strong Showings as Koryn Hawthorne & Meghan Linsey Shine
The Voice season eight is in semi-finals mode this week, as the top five contestants took to the stage with one coach choice performance and one hometown dedication. Through these song choices, we got to see who the coaches believe that their artists should be and who they feel like they are. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Top 5 Revealed
The Voice doesn't necessarily have the best track record for making superstars out of its former contestants, so why the show decided to bring back alumni Jacquie Lee, Vicci Martinez, Avery Wilson and Craig Wayne Boyd to parade their great successes is a mystery - especially when season seven winner Boyd was just dropped from his label Big Machine Records just five months after being crowned the show's winner. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Top 6 Perform
The Voice season eight is only two weeks away from crowning a winner, which, wow... where has the time gone? After sending Hannah Kirby and Corey Kent White packing last week, tonight (May 4), the top six took to the stage to pay tribute to their mothers with tender ballads and prove that they'll listen to their coaches with a personalized pick. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Top 6 Revealed as India Carney & Corey Kent White Battle for Twitter Save
TWO VOTES. That's what the The Voice Twitter save came down to tonight between Corey Kent White and India Carney. Wow. You can't write cliffhangers like that. The joys of reality television. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Ballads Everywhere in Top 8 Performances as Kimberly Nichole Gets 'Creep'-y
The Voice doesn't have themed weeks for its performances, but if it did, the top eight night would have been "Stand Behind the Microphone and Sing Ballads" week, along with "Let's Bring In Old Coaches" week. Because, really, that's all there was to this show. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Top 10 Perform & Koryn Hawthorne Breaks Out as Joshua Davis Falls Flat
If this is what The Voice top 10 has to offer, well, it's going to be easy to trim it down this week (or so it should be). The theme of the night wasn't superstar producers but inconsistency(though guest mentor appearances from Mark Ronson, Dave Stewart, Scott Hendricks and Ryan Tedder helped it seemed like the former). -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Top 10 Revealed as Deanna Johnson Barely Grabs Twitter Save
And the cuts begin. The Voice season eight is deep into the live playoffs, and after a decent night of performances from the top 12 on Monday night, tonight (April 14), it was time to start trimming off the fat. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Top 12 Perform as Some Break Out & Others Fall Way Behind
The Voice season eight has found its groove in the live rounds. After eliminating eight contestants last week (April 8) in a slaughterhouse results show, on Monday night (April 13), the top 12 finally got what was theirs by breaking out and showing America what they're made of... with the help of Reba McEntire, of course. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Top 12 Revealed in Slaughterhouse Live Playoffs Elimination
On Wednesday night (April 8), it was finally time for The Voice season eight to trim the fat. After four hours of live performances earlier in the week, it was time to cut 40 percent of the remaining contestants, leaving America with its final top 12. It was a slaughterhouse, but for the most part, the right decisions were made by Pharrell, Christina Aguilera, Blake Shelton, Adam Levine and American voters.
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