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In a new twist this year, The Voice gave its season seven finalists the chance to record an original single and an accompanying music video. Last night (Dec. 15), in a performance-filled penultimate episode, this season's wildcard save, former TSA agent Damien came back with like, well, a "Soldier." For his original track, the R&B rising star got a little gospel and old school, and like his companions Craig Wayne Boyd, Matt McAndrew and Chris Jamison, Damien's original single now has a studio version and music video. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Craig Wayne Boyd, Matt McAndrew, Chris Jamison & Damien Bring A-Game to Finale
After weeks and weeks of competition, shocking eliminations and some terribly uncomfortable moments, the finale of The Voice season seven finally arrived on Monday night (Dec. 15). Teams Adam Levine and Blake Shelton were the lone wolves represented, as Damien, Chris Jamison, Matt McAndrew and Craig Wayne Boyd performed three songs apiece to try and become "the Voice." -
'The Voice' Season 7 Wildcard: Damien Joins Matt McAndrew, Chris Jamison & Craig Wayne Boyd in Finale After "Grenade" Performance
The Voice season seven has its final four. Last night (Dec. 9), for the first time ever eliminated contestants were given the opportunity to re-enter the competition in the new Wildcard segment. After barely missing the top three on his own merits, former TSA agent and soul singer Damien will be joining Matt McAndrew, Chris Jamison and Craig Wayne Boyd in next week's finale. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Top 3 Revealed & Eliminated Contestants Sing Again for the New Wildcard Spot
Seven seasons into The Voice, and it's time to throw a few wrenches in the works. Enter in: the wildcard race. Instead of sending the four most consistent performers into next week's finale or just three, the show allowed each cast-off performer from the Top 12 to return and, well, sing for their lives. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Top 5 Perform the Same Old Stuff and Get Out of Comfort Zone with Mixed Results
Here we are, in the semi-finals of The Voice season seven. After last week's shocking triple elimination, five men: Damien, Chris Wayne Boyd, Taylor John Williams, Matt McAndrew and Chris Jamison. Despite beating out thousands of other aspiring professional singers, these dudes only semi-showed up. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Top 8 Narrowed Down to 5 in Shocking Triple Elimination
The Voice season seven continued tonight, narrowing down the top eight to the five semi-finalists in a slaughter, bloodbath, shocking elimination. Either that or four singers had to perform for a Twitter save after the top half were sorted out on the merits of their votes and iTunes sales... one or the other. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Top 8 Show Up with Stunning Performances as Gwen Stefani & Pharrell Debut "Spark the Fire"
It's hard to believe, but season seven of The Voice is starting to wind down. Last week, the top 10 gave some of the worst performances of the season. So, if these kids want to seem worthy of the top five or, god forbid, even winning this show, they needed to show up. Luckily for them, they did. From the best of the best (Matt McAndrew, Craig Wayne Boyd) to those who are just somehow holding on (Ryan Sill, Luke Wade), everyone was better than usual, making this show feel truly legitimate. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Top 8 Revealed as Anita Antoinette and Reagan James Go Home [VIDEO]
The Voice season seven only had eight blank spaces this week, but 10 contestants. And after another intense performance from Taylor Swift, two strong contestants, Reagan James and Anita Antoinette, were sent back home. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Top 10 Embrace Mediocrity Despite Superstar Help
Last week, the top 12 showed off some of the best performances on The Voice season seven thus far, with everyone from Chris Jamison to Anita Antoinette to Matt McAndrew shining bright. This week, a little bit of the fat was trimmed from the teams of Gwen Stefani, Adam Levine, Blake Shelton and Pharrell Williams, and great mentors like Christina Aguilera and Diana Ross were brought in to help along the top 10... so why was everything so mediocre? -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Top 10 Revealed as America Twitter Saves Ryan Sill (For Some Odd Reason)
The Voice season seven is now down to just 10 contestants. Last night (Nov. 18), the contestants handpicked by Gwen Stefani, Adam Levine, Blake Shelton and Pharrell Williams found out their fate. Following performances from Team Gwen, Team Blake and Ella Henderson, the best singers (and one terrible contestant) moved forward in the competition. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Top 12 Won't Include Elyjuh Rene, Taylor Phelan After Shocking Elimination Round
The Voice is pretty heartbreaking. After weeks of getting to know a contestant, just in an instant, like that, eight are sent home. It's OK to cry if you're hurt - Gwen Stefani did. On Wednesday night (Nov. 12), the first live results show for The Voice season seven aired, leaving two shocking eliminations and this reviewer lamenting the team structure. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Best & Worst as the Live Shows Begin with Team Adam & Team Blake
If there's one good thing to be said about the format of The Voice, it's that it changes pace incredibly frequently. We've been through blind auditions, battle rounds and the knockouts, and here it is... The Voice season seven's live shows. Tonight (Nov. 10), Adam Levine and Blake Shelton's teams took the stage in hopes to make the coveted top 12.
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