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Despite a heavy focus on the coaches (Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine), The Voice actually really does manage to pull out some amazing talent. After a so-so night on Monday (Sept. 29), the fourth round of blind auditions brought out some of the strongest singers to date. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Best and Worst Blind Auditions of Episode Three (And Adam Levine Loses Favor)
The time is going by pretty quickly... we're nearly at the end of September and already three episodes deep into season seven of The Voice. After two strong debut episodes last week, the NBC singing competition dialed it back a bit this week talent-wise, allowing once again for coaches Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine to shine again. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Best & Worst Blind Auditions from Episode Two (And Gwen Stefani Loves Herself)
And, it's back. After a strong debut on Monday Night (Sept. 22), The Voice season seven trucked on tonight (Sept. 23) with a whole new crop of mega-talented singers and the incessant banter between coaches Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Best and Worst Performances from Blind Auditions Round One
But, before we get into the bigger issues of The Voice at large, that awkward rendition of "Hella Good" from the coaches or even who may or may not win season seven, we have to look at the first round of blind auditions. Here are the best, the worst and the totally so-so singers chosen to move on from round one of The Voice.
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