The Voice: la plus belle voix season 4

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The Voice: la plus belle voix
Season 4
Hosted by Nikos Aliagas
Karine Ferri
Judges Florent Pagny, Jenifer, Mika, Zazie
Winner Lilian Renaud
Release
Original network TF1
Original releaseJanuary 10 (2015-01-10) 
April 25, 2015 (2015-04-25)
Season chronology
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Season 3
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Season 5

The Voice: la plus belle voix (season 4) is the fourth season of the French reality singing competition, created by media tycoon John de Mol. It was aired from 10 January 2015 to 24 April 2015 on TF1.

One of the important premises of the show is the quality of the singing talent. Four coaches, themselves popular performing artists, train the talents in their group and occasionally perform with them. Talents are selected in blind auditions, where the coaches cannot see, but only hear the auditioner.

Three of the coaches continued from season 3, namely were Florent Pagny, Jenifer and Mika. But the fourth coach Garou from seasons 1, 2 and 3 was replaced by singer Zazie being the first season for judging in the show. Lilian Renaud was the fourth season winner with finale held on April 24, 2015, marking Zazie's first win as a coach and the first female coach to win a season. Anne Sila from Team Florent Pagny was the runner-up. [1]

Overview

List of contestants by coach
Zazie Mika Jenifer Florent Pagny
Lilian Renaud
Suny
Yoann Launay
Julien
Léa Tchéna
Aubin Talbi
Nehuda
Neeskens
Fergessen
Mathilde
Estelle Mazzillo
Alvy Zamé
Guilhem Valayé
Samira Brahmia
Tom
Nina
M'aile
Law'
Jacques Rivet
Yassine Jebli
Thomas Kahn
Hiba Tawaji
Andrew
Madeleine Leaper
Sharon Laloum
Quentin Bruno
Jeremy Charvet
Dalia Chih
Nög
Indigo
Lorenza
Greg Harrison
Camille Lellouche
Battista Acquaviva
Côme
Manon Palmer
Sweet Jane
Diêm
Johanna Serrano
Rany Boechat
Eugénie O'Mey
Max Blues Bird
Julie Gonzalez
Victoria Adamo
Théo Road
Robinne Berry
Amélie Piovoso
Fabien Cornelius
Devi
Carole-Anne Gagnon-Lafond
Awa Sy
Gaëlle Birgin
Maliya Jackson
Olympe Assohoto
Guillaume Etheve
David Thibault
Trudy Simoneau
Elvya Gary
Léah Bicep
Ketlyn
Pompom Pidou
Mariana Tootsie
Azania Noah
Giuliana Danzè
Anne Sila
Fanny Mendès

Results

The fourth season is won by Lilian Renaud, finalist of the team Zazie. Zazie become the first female coach to win The Voice. The runner-up, Anne Sila from team Florent Pagny, is the only one female who ranked in second place since the beginning of the show.

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References

  1. Sylvain Merle (28 February 2015). "The Voice sur TF1 : les coachs en ordre de battle". leparisien.fr.