The Voice has gone through many changes over the years. The coaching panel used to have a set group of coaches, but now it has turned into a revolving door of top stars from the music world.
NBC’s hit competition show is focusing on bringing in big names from pop music rather than building a strong dynamic between the coaches. This was not always the case.
Back in the earlier seasons, the show had a more consistent group of coaches who had a chance to form relationships and develop a team.
The bromance between coaches like Adam Levine and Blake Shelton was one of the highlights. It made the show feel like a fun and genuine experience. But now, as viewers look back with a bit of nostalgia, there is a big surprise: Adam Levine is back for Season 27!
After taking a break from the show, Adam Levine is returning and bringing his energy to the stage again. This season, Adam has to find a new partner in crime. He has two options to choose from: music legend John Legend and the reigning champion, Michael Bublé.
Along with Adam, the rookie coach this season is Kelsea Ballerini. She has appeared on The Voice before, leading the Comeback Stage and filling in as a coach, but this time, she is a full-time coach. The new panel of coaches is creating a fresh dynamic, and it will be interesting to see how this season compares to the last one.
The new group kicked off the season with a fantastic performance of “Tiny Dancer” by Elton John, and all of the coaches showed off their incredible voices. Fans are hoping that this will set the tone for the season to come.
Now, if you’re someone who likes consistency, The Voice may not be for you anymore. With new coaches and a lot of changes to the set-up, the show has become like musical chairs. Adam Levine is back, but he has taken Blake Shelton’s old seat.
Michael Bublé has moved over to the seat that John Legend once had, and Kelsea Ballerini is sitting in the seat where Reba McEntire used to be.
Reba even left a crown behind, which was a sweet gesture to wish Kelsea good luck! In a funny moment, Adam Levine tried to sit in his old chair, but John Legend, who is a four-time winner of major awards, wasn’t having it. The chairs may be swapped, but the coaches are ready for the challenge.
It’s time to get started with the first round of Blind Auditions, and for fans who missed the Coaches Replay Button, it’s back this season! Let the spinning begin!
Grace-Miller Moody: A Southern Belle with a Big Voice
Season 27 kicks off with Grace-Miller Moody, a 20-year-old from Florence, South Carolina. Grace-Miller has a typical southern charm, and she brings a lot of heart to the stage. As usual, The Voice likes to tell a story before each performance, and Grace-Miller’s story is both inspiring and emotional.
She talks about her brother, Shott, who battled leukemia. Thankfully, Shott is healthy now, and he is standing beside her in the audience, cheering her on. The family went on a trip to Las Vegas to see Adam Levine after Shott’s recovery. It seems like Grace-Miller has a connection to Adam, and she ends up singing a Maroon 5 song, “Sunday Morning,” to prove herself.
Her performance is unique, and her stage presence is strong, but she still has room to grow. Nonetheless, she earns the first chair turn of the season. Adam Levine surprises everyone by turning for one of his own songs, which is rare for him.
Kelsea Ballerini tries to lighten the situation by using a voice recording from Blake Shelton, trying to recreate the old bromance. In the end, Grace-Miller chooses Adam Levine as her coach, and she gets a Team Levine sweatshirt as a reward for her effort.
Darius J: A Sparkling Personality and a Passion for Music
Next up is Darius J, who is known for his flamboyant style and sparkling personality. He shares the story of how he came out at the age of 13 and faced bullying because of it. However, he found solace in singing, and it became his escape from difficult situations.
His performance is full of energy as he sings a Latin acoustic version of Usher’s “Caught Up.” Darius may not be the most technically perfect singer, but he brings an undeniable passion to the stage.
All the coaches except John Legend turn their chairs for him, and Kelsea even gets up and dances to his performance. He wins over the coaches with his charisma, but in the end, Darius chooses Adam Levine as his coach. It will be interesting to see if Darius stays with Adam or if he switches to another team later on.
Ethan Eckenroad: A Rising Star Who Shines on Stage
Ethan Eckenroad is next. At first glance, Ethan doesn’t seem like someone who would stand out, but his performance proves otherwise. He sings “Northern Attitude” by Noah Kahan, and his voice is full of emotion.
His style catches the attention of Adam and Kelsea, and both coaches quickly hit their buttons. Ethan ends up getting a four-chair turn, which is a big deal on The Voice.
The magic of The Voice is that it can turn a talented singer into a star, and Ethan has the potential to be one. The coaches compete for his attention, but in the end, Ethan chooses Adam Levine as his coach, giving him a great start to his journey on the show. Adam’s return is off to a strong start!
Iris Herrera: A Returning Contestant Looking for Redemption
Iris Herrera, a 19-year-old from Newaygo, Michigan, is back for another chance after failing to get a chair turn last season. Iris doesn’t let that defeat discourage her. This time, she performs a country version of the song “You Are My Sunshine,” hoping to make a stronger impression.
The coaches notice the emotions she puts into the song, and Kelsea Ballerini is the first to turn her chair. Iris picks Kelsea as her coach, and it’s clear that this duo will have a strong bond.
Angie Rey: A Country Singer with Cuban Roots
Angie Rey, a first-generation Cuban-American from Florida, is the next contestant to audition. She has always felt a connection to country music and moved to Nashville to pursue her dreams.
Angie performs “Penthouse” by Kelsea Ballerini, and Kelsea herself is the first to turn for her. Their connection is instant, and Kelsea is excited to work with Angie. Their duet on stage is nothing short of magical, and this is a team to keep an eye on!
Dan Kiernan: A Dedication to His Late Father
Dan Kiernan, a talented singer from New York City, dedicates his performance to his late father, a tug boat captain who always supported him. Dan sings “High Hopes” by Panic! at the Disco with a clear and pure voice.
His performance impresses both Michael Bublé and John Legend, but the surprise comes when Kelsea Ballerini uses the Coaches Replay button, which has never been done before in this way.
Kelsea decides to fight for Dan, and he ultimately chooses her as his coach. This unexpected move proves that Kelsea is ready to take on the challenge of being a coach this season!
Jadyn Cree: A Legacy Continues with Bryan Olesen’s Daughter
Next, we meet Jadyn Cree, the daughter of Bryan Olesen, who was a finalist on Team Legend in a previous season. Jadyn wants to surpass her father’s success and make her own mark on the show. She performs “Still Into You” by Paramore, giving the song a modern twist.
The coaches are impressed with her confidence, and she earns chair turns from both Michael Bublé and John Legend. In the end, she chooses Michael Bublé as her coach, and it looks like the Olesen family’s legacy may continue with Jadyn’s success.
Carlos Santiago: A Smooth Performance with Room to Grow
Carlos Santiago, a skilled vocalist from Puerto Rico, performs “Right Here Waiting” by Richard Marx. His smooth voice and ability to hit the high notes impress Michael Bublé, who turns his chair for him.
Carlos has a strong instrument, but it remains to be seen if he can grow into a more modern performer. With Michael Bublé as his coach, Carlos has the potential to improve and shine in future rounds.
Renzo: A Story of Overcoming Tragedy
Renzo, a father of two from Philadelphia, shares the emotional story of his father’s murder due to gun violence. He takes on “Simple Man” by Lynyrd Skynyrd, performing the song with great emotion. His smooth voice and powerful performance earn him chair turns from both Michael Bublé and John Legend.
However, the twist comes when John Legend blocks Adam Levine, preventing him from coaching Renzo. In the end, Renzo chooses John Legend as his coach, and this emotional journey continues.
Zach Zaro and Lilli Doll: Two Contestants Who Didn’t Get a Chair Turn
Not everyone’s journey is as successful. Zach Zaro, a 28-year-old from Long Island, performs a rock version of “Baby One More Time” by Britney Spears. While the transformation is interesting, his performance falls just short of getting a chair turn.
Similarly, Lilli Doll, who has a punk rock vibe, performs “Heart of Glass” by Blondie. Her performance doesn’t quite connect with the coaches, and she also doesn’t get a chair turn.
Kelsea Ballerini: The New Face of Country Music on The Voice
One of the standout moments of the season so far is Kelsea Ballerini’s performance as a coach. As a country music star with a lot of experience, Kelsea brings a fresh energy to the panel.
Her genuine joy and passion for helping the artists shine through. She gives insightful feedback and offers helpful tips to her team members, showing why she’s such a great addition to the show.
Season 27 is Off to a Promising Start
With so many talented singers and a fresh dynamic among the coaches, Season 27 of The Voice is already off to a great start. Adam Levine’s return is making waves, and Kelsea Ballerini’s southern charm is bringing a new energy to the show.
Fans are excited to see how the competition unfolds and whether these new coaches can form lasting connections with their teams. The future looks bright for the contestants, and The Voice is once again showing why it’s one of the most exciting talent competitions on TV.