

“You’re welcome,” Chance playfully said to Shelton, then telling NOIVAS, “‘I let him steal you from me, ‘cause I knew that he could take you there and could win the show. “You killed it.”Īnd while Chance echoed Shelton’s praise of NOIVAS, he couldn’t help but take some credit for the 31-year-old’s success after letting him go from his team during the battles round (Shelton promptly stole NOIVAS for his own team).

“It took us an hour, but we finally started this finale,” Shelton said, noting the singer’s game-changing performance halfway through the show. Team Blake singer NOIVAS commanded the stage with his soaring cover of “Fly Away” by Lenny Kravitz, strutting the stage as fiery pyrotechnics turned the room into a rock ‘n’ roll inferno. “I’m excited to see what stuff you come with, in terms of original works, after the show is done.” Team Blake singer delivers finale energy with Lenny Kravitz rendition “Seeing you do more up-tempo pop stuff, it reminds me that you are your own artist,” Chance said. “I can’t wait to hear what record you make after this.”Ĭhance said the high-energy performance allowed Miles to show off more of her individuality. There’s nothing you can't do,” Horan told the 19-year-old.

Gina Miles of Team Niall dazzled with her vibrant performance of Taylor Swift’s electropop hit “Style.” Team Niall singer hits ‘superstar’ status with Taylor Swift cover Here’s what else went down on Monday’s episode. It was like a completely different show.” “You walk onstage (and) you do it right: You say hey to everybody in the band, the crew. “That was probably one of my favorite performances on the whole show.”Įach contestant was tasked with performing a pair of songs, an up-tempo tune and a ballad, in their last bid for viewers’ votes on the NBC singing competition.īeyond musical prowess, Clarkson praised D.Smooth for his infectious charisma and showmanship. The 25-year-old scored double-standing ovations from Clarkson and Chance. Team Kelly singer D.Smooth captivated coaches Kelly Clarkson, Blake Shelton, Niall Horan and Chance the Rapper during the first half of the Season 23 finale Monday night with his sultry rendition of “My, My, My” by Johnny Gill, elevating the ‘90s R&B ballad with his silky vocals. It takes more than great vocal chops to win “The Voice.” You also need a helping of superstar stage presence.
