In honor of March Madness, ESPN Music wages its own battle with contestants from “The Voice.” Read more
Taking It To A Whole New Level
Hey Adley Fans!
We are very excited to invite you guys to be a part of the Get Stumped! show on a very different level!
This show is quickly moving on to bigger and better things (as Adley is as well!) and we need you guys to help make that possible.
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Totally Stumped: “The Voice’s” Dramatic, Confusing First Battle Rounds
“The Voice” traded in one awesome gimmick for an even awesome-er one this week, as the chair-spinning Blind Auditions segued into the head-spinning Battle Rounds, aka the reality-TV singing world’s own version of the UFC. Because if there’s one thing that’s cooler than watching Christina Aguilera and Cee Lo Green sit on motorized thrones and fight over prospective contestants, it’s watching those contestants fight each other in a neon boxing ring–”singing in harmony and secretly trying to destroy each other,” as Adam Levine so excitingly worded it on this Monday’s first Battle Rounds episode.
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‘The Voice’ Recap: A Misstep by Blake Shelton?
Two men singing Alicia Keys, two women singing Tom Petty: Literally the best and worst of “The Voice” as it moves from blind auditions to the battle rounds that pit singers against each other in front of their coaches.
Jesse Campbell gave the performance of the night on Keys’ “I Ain’t Got You” and unfortunately for Anthony Evans, his performance on the same song was the second or third best performance of the night.
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