The Voice Season 16 Episode 7

The Voice Season 16 Episode 7 The Best of the Blinds

  • March 20, 2019

The Best of the Blinds episode of The Voice season 16 is a special treat for viewers who want to catch up on all the best performances of the show's early stage. In this episode, we follow Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, and John Legend as they pick the best of the talent they found in the blind auditions.

The episode begins with Kelly Clarkson's team, where we see her top choices from her amazing selection of artists who nailed it in the blinds, performing their winning songs. These are the performances that captured Kelly's attention and made her hit the button to spin her chair. The selected talents reveal their electrifying voices and musical style, performing to impress both the coaches and the audience. We get to see a range of songs, including hit singles such as "Piece by Piece" by Kelly Clarkson, and some rock classics like "Chicago" by Sufjan Stevens. The energy is very high, and the audience is cheering every single performance.

Next, we move on to Blake Shelton's team, where we get a chance to watch his top picks showcasing their excellent singing ability. The stage lights up, and each performance is a journey through music styles, talent, and personality. Some of the highlights include Shelton's pick of "Desperado" by The Eagles, which turned out to be a winning choice for him in the blinds. Another great performance features a beautiful rendition of the song "The Night We Met" by Lord Huron, leaving everyone in awe and cheering the artist's captivating presence.

The third coach to present his top talent of the blinds is John Legend. He coaches his group of artists, highlighting their strengths and distinct vocal styles. Perhaps one of the most incredible moments comes when one artist nails a Whitney Houston classic like "I Have Nothing." It's impressive, and Legend shows he's got an eye for talent. John Legend's group of artists is an example of fantastic musicianship and hard work, bringing joy to those watching the episode.

Finally, we take a deep dive into Adam Levine's team. From the opening performances, it's clear that his selected artists are the best of the best, and he has a great eye for talent. The audience is thrilled with the performance of "Tightrope" by Janelle Monáe, and we can see the depth of Levine's appreciation for vocalists. His artists are in top form as they deliver captivating performances, and the audience responds in kind by giving them a standing ovation. Levine's team was an excellent way to close out the Best of the Blinds episode.

In the end, this episode is a great reminder of the energy and vitality of the blind auditions stage of The Voice. It's a time of discovery, as coaches find their hidden gems, and the audience gets a preview of the talent shaping up for the coming season. Some artists shine, while others depart the stage for new opportunities. One thing's for sure though, anyone watching this episode will be left with a newfound appreciation for the talent of these artists.

Overall, The Voice season 16 episode 7: The Best of the Blinds is an excellent way to revisit the early stages of the show, and it's a great introduction to some of the stars audiences will get to see more of this season. From the powerhouse vocals of Kelly Clarkson's top selections to the incredible tenderness of John Legend's, this episode showcases some of the best talent from the blind auditions. Fans will be on the edge of their seats as they watch these artists deliver performances that leave a lasting impression. The Best of the Blinds episode is a must-watch for any fan of The Voice, and it's sure to impress even the most skeptical viewer.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 20, 2019
  • Language
    English