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It's all boiled down to this... The Voice season 9 crowned a winner on Tuesday night (Dec. 15). The race was between Jordan Smith, Emily Ann Roberts, Barrett Baber and Jeffery Austin. But, who was to take home the big trophy? Before you could get to the big moment, there was two hours of filler that had to happen. Well, three hours of filler, really, if you count that hour-long rebroadcast of last night's show (minus the coach performances). -
'The Voice' Season 9 Spoilers: iTunes Rankings for Finale Led by Jordan Smith
The Voice will crown its ninth victor in just a few short hours, but there may already be a major hint at who wins the show. The official iTunes rankings for each of the final four's three songs have arrived online, and it seems as if Jordan Smith has this year on lock for a Team Adam victory. -
'The Voice' Season 9 Recap & Review: Final Four Perform Christmas Songs to Declare a Winner
So, it has all come down to this. On Monday night (Dec. 14), The Voice season 9's final four contestants Jordan Smith, Jeffery Austin, Emily Ann Roberts and Barrett Baber competed and sang their hearts out on three songs apiece to crown a final victor. -
'The Voice' Season 9 Recap, Review: Top 10 Perform as Madi Davis Rises, Braiden Sunshine Falls
The Voice's top 10 finalists performed on Monday night (Nov. 30), and after a few live playoff weeks of middling performances, there was a slight resurgence this week. People who had previously faltered rebounded thanks to smart song choices and a renewed sense of confidence. -
'The Voice' Season 9 Recap, Review: Top 11 Sing, Fail to Connect as Jeffery, Emily Ann Shine
The Voice's ninth season mixed up the elimination order, giving us a top 11 this week. The new format, which allows more singers more time on the show, also allows for more mediocre artists to squeak through for a lot longer. There was a lot of good here, but you had to listen to a lot of crap first to get to it. -
'The Voice' Season 9 Recap, Review: Teams Cut in Half in Brutal Elimination Results
There was a major bloodbath on The Voice on Wednesday night (Nov. 11). This week, 24 singers performed, but for week two of the live playoffs, there are only 12 performance slots. Yes, the show cut its field properly in half. Previously, letting two of five singers go was painful but not a punch to the gut. This season, with the new comeback artist twist, this is just brutal. -
'The Voice' Season 9 Recap, Review: Live Shows Start with Underwhelming Turns and a Twist
So, this is the live shows on The Voice, huh? On Monday night (Nov. 9), season 9 kicked off its longest portion with Adam Levine's and Gwen Stefani's teams. And while there were little glimpses into the potential of this year's pack, overall, this was a very underwhelming evening. -
'The Voice' Season 9 Recap, Review: Knockout Rounds End with Big Pharrell Steal
The knockout rounds of The Voice came to a close on Monday night (Nov. 2) after just three (long) episodes. For the final episode of this installment, you would think that the show would really pull out the big guns with some of the best performances of the year. And, while everyone was solid, there was nothing that like blew my socks off. And for a year that has a decent amount of talent, that's a little odd. -
'The Voice' Season 9 Recap, Review: An Engagement and the Best Singers Yet Star in Episode 3
How do you top a premiere week for your reality TV show? For The Voice season 9, it's by bringing better talent than the week before and by offering viewers a first - a live engagement on the stage! It was a big, surprising moment when Southern rock duo Jubai and Amanda became bethrothed, but that was at the very end of the episode. First, there were a dozen performances to get through.
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