‘The Voice’ Recap: Battle Rounds Conclude With Blake Shelton Using His Save
The final night of Battle Rounds features the remaining singers facing off fellow singers from their respective teams before some of them move onto the Knockouts.
AceShowbiz -“The Voice” season 22 Battle Rounds resumed as its final night aired on Tuesday, October 25. Kicking off the night were Omar Jose Cardona and Lana Lover, singers from Team John Legend, who had a face-off while singing the “Frozen II” song “Into the Unknown”.
Blake Shelton was totally impressed by the performance as he gave them a standing ovation. Camila Cabello called it one of her top two favorite moments from the season. John praised Lana for her passion and raved about Omar’s confidence and control. There was only one winner though, and it was Omar.
Following it up were Andrew Igbokidi and Zach Newbould from Team Camila. The two hit the stage to sing “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)”. After the performance, Gwen Stefani acknowledged that the song was hard for them to sing, but praised Zach for his alternative voice and Andrew for his unexpected runs. Blake thought that something was holding Andrew back. Camila eventually picked Andrew as the winner of the Battle.
Viewers were later treated to montage featuring Team Camila’s Chello and Constance Howard singing “Leave the Door Open”. Chello was sent to the next round. Team John’s Peyton Aldridge and Kara McKee then sang “More Than Words” with Peyton winning. Team Gwen’s Kayla Von Der Heide also moved on to the Knockouts after edging out Sadie Bass in a performance of “Everything I Own”.
The final Battle saw Team Blake’s country duo The Dryes against country soloist Bryce Leatherwood going head-to-head in a performance of “Red Dirt Road”. Camila noticed that the tempo of the song was off in the beginning. Blake praised The Dryes for powering through the issues at the beginning. He also loved how Bryce came across like a veteran performer. Blake chose Bryce as the winner, and used his save button for The Dryes to keep them in the competition.
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