The Voice: Chance the Rapper lands NariYella after she gets all four coaches to turn on NBC show
NariYella made all four coaches turn their chairs on Tuesday’s episode of The Voice as the blind auditions wrapped up on the NBC singing competition show.
The 20-year-old singer performed One Night Only from the musical Dreamgirls during the opening minutes of the season 23 episode and instantly intrigued the coaches.
Kelly Clarkson, 40, and Chance the Rapper, 29, turned around at almost the same time, followed closely by Blake Shelton, 46, who is in his final season, and Niall Horan, 29. When it was over Chance asked him where he was. It was from.
‘Wait, let me sort my life out, Chance, please,’ said NariYella, 20, of Elkins Park, Pa., when she noticed all the cars turned around.
‘I’ve been singing since I could talk.’ Nari Yella said.
New coach: NariYella made all four coaches turn their chairs on Tuesday’s episode of The Voice as the blind auditions wrapped up on NBC’s singing competition show
NariYella said that she has been taking music seriously for the past decade.
“I’m so amazed,” said NariYella. “I’m so grateful to be on this stage.”
She gave the judges blue kyanite ‘rolling stones’ as a gift.
“Unfortunately, my wife is really into diamonds,” Blake said.
“You can be in both,” Kelly said.
Niall told her that he missed someone like her on his team.
“Your voice really amazes me how powerful you are,” Blake said. “Anyone who can be so open and connected to the moment, those are the artists who do it all the way. I would be honored to have you on my last team that I will put together on The Voice.
“I think I’m a very good coach for you in that regard,” Kelly said.
Dreamgirls song: The 20-year-old singer performed One Night Only from the musical Dreamgirls
“Obviously I was blown away by the performance,” said Chance.
Chance said that her team dynamic was based on individualism and that she would let her be herself on her team.
“Obviously you want to be on Team Chance,” Chance said.
He eventually decided to go with Team Chance.
“Oh, I didn’t see that coming,” Chance said.
Chance said that she was the last person on his team.
“It feels good to beat the other coaches,” Chance said. “Beating them all at once is crazy.”
Grace West, 19, a dog walker from Nashville, was next and performed the Pam Tillis song, Maybe It Was Memphis. Blake and Niall turned around.
Talented teen: Grace West, 19, a dog walker from Nashville, was next, performing the Pam Tillis song Maybe It Was Memphis.
“That was so good,” Niall said. Your voice is impeccable.
Grace said she was already signed to a publisher and was a songwriter for work. Niall, who was dressed identically to Blake, told her that he didn’t have anyone like her on her team.
“I have one spot left on my team,” Blake said. “I’d be honored if you would join the latest Team Blake as the last person I’ll push this fucking worn-out button for.”
Kelly said that she loved Niall, but that Grace might be better off with Blake.
“I’ve also known Blake for years and he’s the guy that really helps artists,” Kelly said.
“I love Kelly Clarkson,” Blake said.
Grace took his advice and went with Team Blake.
“I’m done,” Blake said. I will never do that again.
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‘Latest!’ Blake said. ‘My team is full!’
“I dated a country girl,” Blake said.
Michael Landingham, 29, of Cherry Valley, California, was next. He said that he hoped the show would catapult his career. He took the stage and sang the Revivalists’ song Wish I Knew You. Unfortunately, none of the judges turned around.
Katie Beth Forakis, 25, a graduate student from Savannah, Tennessee, sang Justin Bieber’s hit song Ghost. She said that singing and music have always been a part of her life. She said that her mother died unexpectedly when she was only 15 years old.
“She was the glue that held our entire family together,” Katie said.
Katie said she took on the role of a mother to her little sisters. Her father joined her on the show and said that he was very proud of her.
Kelly and Niall rang their doorbells.
“Katie Beth, that was beautiful,” Niall said. “Honestly, I still have chills.”
Ghost Song: Katie Beth Forakis, 25, a graduate student from Savannah, Tennessee, sang Justin Bieber’s hit song Ghost.
Niall said that he was completely emotionally connected to her when she sang.
Kelly told her that her tone was sincere and sweet. She told him that she only had one spot on her team.
“I feel like he would be a very, very good coach,” Kelly said.
Katie agreed and signed up for Team Kelly.
“I couldn’t have asked for a better finish,” Kelly said.
Dasha, 21, was next. She performed the Tina Turner song I Can’t Stand The Rain, but neither coach turned around.
Talia Smith, 29, an Army intelligence analyst currently stationed in Fort Meade, Maryland, was the last singer of the night, performing Tori Kelly’s song “Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing.” Talia brought her husband to the audition and talked about having a miscarriage when her husband was deployed.
“Me being her is part of the healing,” Talia said. “She would tell anyone that there is always something to fight for.”
Last Singer: Talia Smith, 29, an Army Intelligence Analyst currently stationed in Fort Meade, Maryland, was the last singer of the night, performing Tori Kelly’s song ‘Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing’ .
Niall rang his doorbell.
“I’m the last person with a spot,” Niall said. ‘What a way to complete a team. That had absolutely everything.
The Voice will return next Monday on NBC.
Completed team: “I’m the last person with a spot,” said Niall. ‘What a way to complete a team. That he had absolutely everything’