The Voice Season 9 Episode 12 The Knockouts (2)
- October 27, 2015
In season 9 episode 12 of The Voice, titled "The Knockouts (2)," the competition continues as the remaining artists go head-to-head in knockout rounds. The coaches, Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, John Legend, and Kelly Clarkson, have the difficult task of narrowing down their teams to determine who will move on to the live shows.
During the knockout rounds, each coach pairs two of their own team members against each other and they perform a song of their choice. The coaches then have to decide which artist they want to advance to the next round, and which one will be eliminated from the competition.
The episode begins with a stunning performance from the previous season's winner, Jake Hoot, who performs his new single "I Would've Loved You." The coaches and audience are captivated by his emotional performance, setting the tone for an exciting night of music.
The first knockout pairing of the night is between Team Gwen's Ben Allen and Payge Turner. Ben delivers a powerful rendition of "She Used To Be Mine" by Sara Bareilles, while Payge impresses with her unique take on "It's Time" by Imagine Dragons. Both artists showcase their vocal range and stage presence, leaving Gwen with a difficult decision to make.
Next up is a knockout pairing from Team Legend. Zan Fiskum takes on Tamara Jade, and the two deliver unforgettable performances. Zan gives a breathtaking rendition of "Always Remember Us This Way" by Lady Gaga, while Tamara electrifies the stage with a powerful version of "Let It Be" by The Beatles. The coaches are blown away by both artists, and John has a tough choice to make.
Team Blake's knockout pairing sees Ian Flanigan facing off against James Pyle. Ian's soulful performance of "Beautiful Crazy" by Luke Combs is met with cheers from the audience, while James brings the house down with his powerful rendition of "If Tomorrow Never Comes" by Garth Brooks. Blake is visibly torn between the two talented artists.
Finally, Team Kelly's Madison Curbelo and Ryan Gallagher take the stage for their knockout round. Madison gives a beautiful performance of "Don't Worry Bout Me" by Frances, while Ryan impresses with his rendition of "Time To Say Goodbye" by Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman. Kelly has a difficult decision to make, as both artists deliver impressive performances.
Throughout the episode, the coaches provide feedback and guidance to each artist, offering constructive criticism to help them improve. The audience is also treated to special performances from the coaches, including John Legend's rendition of "Wild" and Blake Shelton's performance of "Happy Anywhere."
As the episode comes to a close, the coaches have some tough decisions to make as they choose which artists will go on to the live shows. With so much talent on display, it's anyone's guess who will come out on top.
Overall, season 9 episode 12 of The Voice is a thrilling showcase of talent, as the artists give it their all in the knockout rounds. With only a limited number of spots available in the live shows, the stakes are high and the competition is fierce. Fans of the show are sure to be on the edge of their seats as they watch the drama unfold and see which artists will move on to the next round.