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The Voice Season 25 Playoffs Recap: Justin/Jeremy Garcia. RLETTO Eliminated




The Voice Season 25 Playoffs Recap: Justin/Jeremy Garcia, RLETTO Eliminated


The Voice Season 25 Playoffs Recap: Justin/Jeremy Garcia, RLETTO Eliminated

Introduction

Our recap Night 2 of The Voice Season 25 Playoffs reveals whether Justin and Jeremy Garcia, RLETTO, L. Rodgers, Asher HaVon, and more were eliminated.

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Josh Sanders, “Black Water” – Grade: A-

Josh’s rendition of The Doobie Brothers’ classic wasn’t the most exciting performance, but it was awfully good. The country boy displayed an extra helping of personality, which added charm to the performance.

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Justin and Jeremy Garcia, “Castle On the Hill” – Grade: A

The endearing tag team managed to navigate harmonies with ease and maintained the quality of their vocals even while dashing around the stage. The brothers proved that they’re more than just cute, they’re talented performers.

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Jackie Romeo, “The Story” – Grade: C+

After her impressive performance in the previous week and being stolen by Reba, Jackie had high hopes to deliver again. Unfortunately, her rendition of Brandi Carlisle’s ballad fell short, sounding shaky and disjointed.

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L. Rodgers, “All I Know So Far” – Grade: A+

L. Rodgers hit the stage with fiery energy and utterly destroyed her Pink cover. Her performance was full of soul and passion, proving she has the voice and talent to captivate any audience.

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Asher HaVon, “Titanium” – Grade: A

Asher showcased his gorgeous and emotion-filled voice with a piano-only intro, which then seamlessly transitioned into a powerful and expansive performance. His vocal prowess filled the room and showcased his undeniable talent.

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Reba’s Picks

Asher HaVon, Josh Sanders, L. Rodgers

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Eliminated

Justin and Jeremy Garcia, Jackie Romeo

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Nadège, “Clocks” – Grade: B-

Nadège’s careful enunciation in her Coldplay cover became distracting. The song choice didn’t showcase her potential, resulting in a pretty but unimpressive performance.

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Kyle Schuesler, “Something in the Orange” – Grade: A

Kyle’s captivating vocal performance and harmonica introduction drew the audience in. His voice possessed a seasoned quality that belied his age, leaving a lasting impact.

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Serenity Arce, “Lose You to Love Me” – Grade: A+

Serenity’s excellent song choice showcased her powerful and passionate vocals. Her performance was incredibly in-the-moment, conveying emotions through gestures and facial expressions. A truly remarkable performance.

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RLETTO, “Holy” – Grade: B+

RLETTO, the “pop oddball of Team Chance,” delivered a strong performance despite a somewhat dull song choice. His superstar persona and strong vocals were undeniable, even though he didn’t fully showcase his range.

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Maddi Jane, “Stay” – Grade: A

Maddi Jane’s intense and explosive performance captivated the audience. Her stunning vocal and compelling presence made her a standout contestant, a true diamond in the competition.

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Chance’s Picks

Serenity Arce, Maddi Jane, Nadège

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Eliminated

Kyle Schuesler, RLETTO

Conclusion

Overall, the playoff performances revealed the talented individuals who will proceed to the Lives. Some surprising decisions were made by Reba and Chance, leaving viewers and fans contemplating the strategic choices. As the competition advances, expectations will continue to rise, putting these determined artists to the test.

Vote for your favorite performer of the night and stay tuned for more updates and exciting episodes of The Voice.


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