1 on the R&B chart and made it to third on the Billboard singles round-up. This artist and coach were perfectly matched on this 1991 Prince ballad that hit No. Her coach sang her praises: “Every time you get on that stage, you make people smile and you make them forget, for a minute, their life.”Ĭhris Blue & Alicia Keys ( “Diamond and Pearls”) Moulden has done many Motown songs over the season and she finished with this 1970 chart-topper by Stevie Wonder. I think he’s the most interesting.”Īliyah Moulden (“Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours”) Larson nailed this soft rock hit and his coach was delighted: “I think the coolest thing about this guy is that he does it all with such a humble attitude, that he just goes up there and kills it every night. This 1976 Doobie Brothers hit was the first to feature lead singer Michael McDonald. Jesse Larson (“Takin’ It to the Streets”) Her coach was thrilled with the result: “One of my favorite songs ever, and literally you made me feel like I was hearing it for the first time tonight.” His coach was his biggest cheerleader: “You can come out and do one of the most iconic songs in the world, and you can handle it.”ĭuski displayed her country credentials by taking on this 1990 Garth Brooks classic and reinventing it. He managed to make her signature song his own, adding some of his unique dance moves in the middle of a performance that had the crowd cheering. This teen talent had fun bopping to this tune by singer/songwriter Jake Hagood (“Goodbye”) who has produced hits for Cody Simpson and Lucy Hale.īlue had the biggest number of the night with his version of this 1989 Janet Jackson crossover hit. Tonight, he tackled an original track by the country star that showcased his distinctive style. Larson got into the final after winning last week’s Instant Save with a Chris Stapleton song (“Tennessee Whiskey”). And it was overseen by Fifth Harmony‘s producer Tinashe Sibanda.ĭuski was the only one of the four to have co-written her original song she worked with Daniel Doron Henig and Cody Tarpley on this power ballad that chronicles the aftermath of a breakup. This dance song was crafted by a quartet of talented tunesmiths who have collaborated with some of the top talents in music: Mike Dupree, JHart, Scribz Riley and Talay Riley. Below, read our recaps of their performances in Monday’s final and if you haven’t yet vote in our poll as to which artist was most deserving to win “The Voice.” And be sure to sound off on your favorite in our comments section. We asked if you agreed with the results and a whopping 77% of you said Duski was robbed.
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