The Voice Season 7 Auditions, Coaches, Contestants, Judges, Premiere And Spoilers: With So Much Promise From The Contestants And Others, The Voice Season Seven Will Be A Success For Sure

The Voice Season 7 Auditions, Coaches, Contestants, Judges, Premiere And Spoilers: With So Much Promise From The Contestants And Others, The Voice Season Seven Will Be A Success For Sure
We have the latest for you on the auditions, coaches, contestants, judges, premiere and spoilers of The Voice season 7. Season 7 of the voice premiered on Monday and it seemed the spotlight was on the new coaches namely Pharrell Williams and Gwen Stephanie. Tuesday was a whole different story because it was all about the contestants. Five singers showed much promise as they were at per with what has been experienced in previous seasons and stand a high chance of winning in the Voice season seven.
Some of the singers in the season include; Danica Shirley, described as a struggling singer, who is a songwriter and a single mom. She has been off stage for three years now and this could be the reason she got off to a rocky start. She performed Jessie J's Big White Room which quite frankly isn't the easiest song to sing. Adam Levine, Gwen and Pharrell seemed to be satisfied with her performance for she showed promise. Her confidence seemed to improve once she got the three chair validation. But she did not wow the audience for there was lack of studio applause. As for the coach Danica chose to go with Pharrell for he seemed to be happy about her performance.
Joe Kirk, the 17 year old put on a good show that impressed the audience and also the panel as many thought he had the voice to make it as the sixth member of the one direction crew if he had joined the X factor. In Pharrell's words he explained that Kirk knows how to get the girls to scream. He performed Ed Shereen's Lego House one of the most overdone songs around but his sweet voice just wowed the audience. Adam loved Joe's performance and seemed to be at par to work together. Joe is now in team Adam.
Menlik Zergabachew, the Jamaican born singer who dropped out of school to form a reggae band explained he was inspired to join the voice after watching Season's 5 winner who had Jamaican origins, Tessanne Chinn. He performed Sublime's Santeria which many thought was a poor performance since the song was described as slow. Gwen chose to coach him as he showed he could improve.
Reagan James, a 15 year old girl who was one of the best performance of the night performed 'Give me Love' by ED Sheeran just wowed everyone. Her awesome talent landed her in team Blake. Taylor Phelan a former in a frontier rock band performed the Neighborhood's-'sweet Weather', this was described as a stellar performance. His phrasing and timing were on spot. He showed great promise and that landed him in team Pharrell.
With such much promise from these contestants and others the voice season seven will be a success for sure. Stay with us and we will keep you up to date as the story develops.
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