The Voice | |
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Season 15 | |
Broadcast from | September 24 – December 18, 2018 |
Coaches |
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Host(s) | Carson Daly |
Broadcaster | NBC |
Winner | |
Chevel Shepherd | |
Origin | Farmington, New Mexico |
Song | "Broken Hearts" |
Genre(s) | Country |
Coach | Kelly Clarkson |
Runner-up | |
Chris Kroeze |
The fifteenth season of the American reality television show, The Voice premiered on September 24, 2018, on NBC. [1] Adam Levine, Kelly Clarkson, and Blake Shelton returned as coaches from the previous season. Jennifer Hudson, who last coached in season 13, returned, replacing Alicia Keys. For the first time in its history, the show featured a fifth coach, Kelsea Ballerini, who selected contestants to participate in The Comeback Stage. [2]
Reality television is a genre of television programming that documents purportedly unscripted real-life situations, often starring unknown individuals rather than professional actors. Reality television came to prominence in the late 1990s and the early 2000s with the global successes of the series Survivor, Idols, and Big Brother, all of which became global franchises. Reality television shows tend to be interspersed with "confessionals", short interview segments in which cast members reflect on or provide context for the events being depicted on-screen. Competition-based reality shows typically feature gradual elimination of participants, either by a panel of judges or by the viewership of the show.
The Voice is an American singing competition television series broadcast on NBC. It premiered during the spring television cycle on April 26, 2011, and expanded into the fall cycle with the premiere of the third season on September 10, 2012. Based on the original The Voice of Holland, it has aired fifteen seasons and aims to find currently unsigned singing talent contested by aspiring singers, age 13 or over, drawn from public auditions.
Adam Noah Levine is a U.S. singer-songwriter and actor. He is the lead singer for the pop rock band Maroon 5. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Levine began his musical career in 1994, when he co-founded the band Kara's Flowers, of which he was the lead vocalist and guitarist. The band split up after their only album, The Fourth World, which did not gain popularity. In 2001, the group was reformed – with guitarist James Valentine joining the line-up – and began a new musical chapter, changing their name to Maroon 5. In 2002, the band released their first album, Songs About Jane, which went multi-platinum in the US. Since then, they have released five more albums: It Won't Be Soon Before Long (2007), Hands All Over (2010), Overexposed (2012), V (2014), and Red Pill Blues (2017). As part of Maroon 5, Levine has received three Grammy Awards, three American Music Awards, an MTV Video Music Award and a World Music Award.
Chevel Shepherd was named winner of this season, marking Clarkson's second win as a coach, and maintaining her winning streak from last season. This also makes Clarkson the first female coach to win more than one season, and the first female coach to win back-to-back seasons.
Chevel Shepherd is an American singer. She is the winner of season 15 of the American talent competition The Voice at the age of 16. On May 26, 2019 Chevel performed God Bless America before the 103rd running of the Indianapolis 500.
On May 11, 2018, Kelly Clarkson confirmed she would return alongside Jennifer Hudson, Adam Levine, and Blake Shelton. Carson Daly will return for his fifteenth season as host. It was announced on September 10 that Kelsea Ballerini would become a fifth coach, mentoring unsuccessful auditioners on an online version in a new round called The Comeback Stage. [3]
Kelly Brianne Clarkson is an American singer, songwriter, and television personality. She rose to fame in 2002 after winning the inaugural season of the reality competition television series American Idol, which earned her a record deal with RCA Records. Clarkson's debut single, "A Moment Like This", topped the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and became the country's best-selling single of 2002. It was followed by the release of her debut album, Thankful (2003), which debuted atop the US Billboard 200. Trying to reinvent her image, Clarkson decided to part ways with Idol management and shifted to pop rock music for her second album, Breakaway (2004). After numerous top 40 radio number-one singles, such as "Since U Been Gone" and "Because of You", the album sold over 15 million copies worldwide and earned Clarkson two Grammy Awards.
Jennifer Kate Hudson is an American singer and actress. She rose to fame in 2004 as a finalist on the third season of American Idol, placing seventh. Hudson made her film debut as Effie White in Dreamgirls (2006), for which she received an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actress. She also appeared in Sex and the City (2008), The Secret Life of Bees (2008), and Black Nativity (2013). In 2015, she made her Broadway debut in the role of Shug Avery in The Color Purple.
Blake Tollison Shelton is an American country singer and television personality. In 2001, he made his debut with the single "Austin". The lead-off single from his self-titled debut album, "Austin" spent five weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. The now Platinum-certified debut album also produced two more top 20 entries. Although the album was released on Giant Records Nashville, he was transferred to Warner Bros. Records Nashville after Giant closed in late 2001.
The Block, added in season 14, would return for a second season. A new round this season, entitled "The Comeback Stage", will see six artists who did not turn a chair in the Blind Auditions get a second chance to return to the competition for the live shows. The six artists remained, mentored by Kelsea Ballerini, will compete against each other in a digital companion series, with the winner securing a spot in the Top 13. [3]
This season's advisors for the Battle Rounds are CeeLo Green for Team Adam, Thomas Rhett for Team Kelly, Halsey for Team Jennifer, and Keith Urban for Team Blake. [4] Mariah Carey assigned as a mentor for all teams during the knockouts.
Thomas DeCarlo Callaway, known professionally as CeeLo Green, is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer, and actor.
Thomas Rhett Akins Jr. is an American country music singer and songwriter. His father is the singer Rhett Akins. Rhett has released four studio albums for Big Machine Records' Valory Music imprint: It Goes Like This (2013), Tangled Up (2015), Life Changes (2017). and Center Point Road (2019). These albums have produced seventeen singles on the Hot Country and Country Airplay charts, with twelve reaching the No. 1 position on the latter: "It Goes Like This", "Get Me Some of That", "Make Me Wanna", "Crash and Burn", "Die a Happy Man", "T-Shirt", "Star of the Show", "Craving You", "Unforgettable", "Marry Me", "Life Changes", and "Sixteen". In addition to much of his own material, Rhett has written singles for Jason Aldean, Lee Brice, Florida Georgia Line, LoCash and Michael Ray among others.
Ashley Nicolette Frangipane, known professionally as Halsey, is an American singer and songwriter. Her initial recognition came from her self-released music posted on social media platforms, and in 2014, she was signed by Astralwerks after her song "Ghost" went viral on SoundCloud. Later that year, she released her debut EP, Room 93; to promote the EP and her debut studio album, she toured with larger acts. The debut studio album, Badlands (2015), debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 and was certified Platinum by the RIAA. "Ghost" was rereleased as the lead single from Badlands, and three new singles were released after, all of which were certified Platinum and achieved minor commercial success. To promote the album, Halsey embarked on her debut headlining world tour.
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Coaches | Top 54 artists | ||||||
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Adam Levine | |||||||
Reagan Strange | DeAndre Nico | Tyke James | Kameron Marlowe | Steve Memmolo | RADHA | ||
Delaney Silvernell | Jake Wells | Natalie Brady | |||||
Fousheé | Emily Hough | Jarred Matthew | |||||
Kelly Clarkson | |||||||
Chevel Shepherd | Sarah Grace | Kymberli Joye | Lynnea Moorer | Abby Cates | Keith Paluso | ||
Zaxai | Claire DeJean | Cody Ray Raymond | |||||
Josh Davis | Erika Zade | Mikele Buck | OneUp | ||||
Jennifer Hudson | |||||||
Kennedy Holmes | MaKenzie Thomas | SandyRedd | Patrique Fortson | Colton Smith | Franc West | ||
Anthony Arya | Tyshawn Colquitt | Mike Parker | |||||
Lela | Audri Bartholomew | Matt Johnson | |||||
Blake Shelton | |||||||
Chris Kroeze | Kirk Jay | Dave Fenley | Funsho | Natasia GreyCloud | Michael Lee | ||
Katrina Cain | Caeland Garner | Kayley Hill | |||||
Rachel Messer | Mercedes Ferreira-Dias | Joey Green | |||||
Kelsea Ballerini | |||||||
Ayanna Joni | Wyatt Rivers | Ele Ivory | Sam Robbins | Madison Cain | |||
Note: Italicized names are stolen artists (names struck through within former teams). Underlined names are artists who were saved by their coach in the Knockouts and advanced to the Live Playoffs. The Bold name is the artist who won The Comeback Stage and joined another team of their choosing (name struck through within former team). | |||||||
✔ | Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button |
Artist defaulted to a coach's team | |
Artist elected a coach's team | |
Artist was eliminated and was not invited back for "The Comeback Stage" | |
Artist was eliminated, but got a second chance to compete in "The Comeback Stage" | |
✘ | Coach pressed the "I WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by Adam from getting the artist |
✘ | Coach pressed the "I WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by Kelly from getting the artist |
✘ | Coach pressed the "I WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by J-Hud from getting the artist |
✘ | Coach pressed the "I WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by Blake from getting the artist |
Order | Artist | Age | Hometown | Song | Coach's and artist's choices | |||
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Adam | Kelly | JHud | Blake | |||||
1 | Sarah Grace | 15 | Houston, Texas | "Ball and Chain" | — | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
2 | Tyshawn Colquitt | 23 | Cincinnati, Ohio | "Like I Can" | — | — | ✔ | ✔ |
3 | Tyke James | 17 | Laie, Hawaii | "Perfect" | ✔ | — | — | — |
4 | Ayanna Joni | 29 | Yonkers, New York | "Sorry Not Sorry" | — | — | — | — |
5 | Mercedes Ferreira-Dias | 17 | Miami, Florida | "She Used to Be Mine" | — | ✔ | — | ✔ |
6 | RADHA | 19 | Jersey City, New Jersey | "Mamma Knows Best" | ✔ | — | ✘ | ✔ |
7 | Kameron Marlowe | 21 | Kannapolis, North Carolina | "One Number Away" | — | ✔ | — | ✔ |
8 | Mikele Buck | 39 | Big Chimney, West Virginia | "She Used to Be Mine" | — | ✔ | — | ✔ |
9 | Sam Hastings | 23 | Portland, Maine | "Angela" | — | — | — | — |
10 | Patrique Fortson | 38 | Atlanta, Georgia | "Get Here" | ✔ | — | ✔ | — |
11 | Kennedy Holmes | 13 | St. Louis, Missouri | "Turning Tables" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Order | Artist | Age | Hometown | Song | Coach's and artist's choices | |||
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Adam | Kelly | JHud | Blake | |||||
1 | Keith Paluso | 30 | Memphis, Tennessee | "Way Down We Go" | ✘ | — | — | ✔ |
2 | Claire DeJean | 17 | Dallas, Texas | "Hurt Somebody" | — | ✔ | — | ✔ |
3 | Franc West | 38 | Cleveland, Ohio | "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" | — | — | ✔ | — |
4 | Michael Lee | 30 | Fort Worth, Texas | "The Thrill Is Gone" | ✔ | — | ✔ | ✔ |
5 | Ele Ivory | 20 | Nashville, Tennessee | "Jump" | — | — | — | — |
6 | DeAndre Nico | 22 | Port Arthur, Texas | "When I Was Your Man" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Order | Artist | Age | Hometown | Song | Coach's and artist's choices | |||
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Adam | Kelly | JHud | Blake | |||||
1 | Dave Fenley | 39 | Nashville, Tennessee | "Help Me Hold On" | — | ✔ | — | ✔ |
2 | Steve Memmolo | 35 | Boston, Massachusetts | "Spooky" | ✔ | — | ✔ | — |
3 | Audri Bartholomew | 19 | St. Louis, Missouri | "Never Enough" | — | — | ✔ | — |
4 | Rachel Messer | 19 | Fort Gay, West Virginia | "I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart" | — | ✔ | — | ✔ |
5 | Brent Morgan | 30 | Madison, Alabama | "Feel It Still" | — | — | — | — |
6 | Chevel Shepherd | 16 | Farmington, New Mexico | "If I Die Young" | — | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
7 | Bryan Cherry | 28 | Woodbridge, Virginia | "Nothing Can Change This Love" | — | — | — | — |
8 | Delaney Silvernell | 21 | Los Angeles, California | "In My Blood" | — | ✔ | — | — |
9 | Anthony Arya | 15 | Santa Cruz, California | "Danny's Song" | ✔ | — | — | — |
10 | Natasia GreyCloud | 29 | Nashville, Tennessee | "I'm Not the Only One" | — | ✔ | ✔ | — |
11 | Lynnea Moorer | 18 | Monterey, California | "Location" | — | — | — | — |
12 | Kymberli Joye | 26 | Windsor, Connecticut | "Run to You" | — | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ |
Order | Artist | Age | Hometown | Song | Coach's and artist's choices | |||
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Adam | Kelly | JHud | Blake | |||||
1 | Reagan Strange | 13 [lower-alpha 1] | Memphis, Tennessee | "Meant to Be" | ✔ | — | — | ✔ |
2 | Fousheé | 29 | Harlem, New York | "Redbone" | ✔ | — | ✔ | — |
3 | Wyatt Rivers | 22 | Durham, North Carolina | "River" | — | — | — | — |
4 | Chris Kroeze | 27 | Barron, Wisconsin | "Pride and Joy" | — | — | ✔ | ✔ |
5 | MaKenzie Thomas | 20 | Wallingford, Kentucky | "Big White Room" | — | — | ✔ | — |
6 | SandyRedd | 35 | Chicago, Illinois | "River" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Order | Artist | Age | Hometown | Song | Coach's and artist's choices | |||
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Adam | Kelly | JHud | Blake | |||||
1 | OneUp (Adam Bastien & Jerome Bell) | 35–36 | New York, New York | "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love" | — | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
2 | Natalie Brady | 33 | Nashville, Tennessee | "Barracuda" | ✔ | — | ✔ | — |
3 | Hannah Blaylock | 31 | Nimmons, Arkansas | "Baby, Now That I've Found You" | — | — | — | — |
4 | Mike Parker | 23 | Warrenton, Virginia | "So Sick" | — | — | ✔ | — |
5 | Joey Green | 35 | Crowley, Texas | "Baba O'Riley" | — | — | ✔ | ✔ |
6 | Zaxai | 29 | Brooklyn, New York | "Come and Get Your Love" | — | ✘ | ✔ | — |
7 | Erika Zade | 20 | Miami, Florida | "New Rules" | — | ✔ | — | — |
8 | Jarred Matthew | 31 | Riverside, California | "Tired of Being Alone" | ✔ | — | — | ✔ |
9 | Sam Robbins | 21 | Portsmouth, New Hampshire | "Time in a Bottle" | — | — | — | — |
10 | Colton Smith | 21 | Albertville, Alabama | "Alive" | — | — | ✔ | — |
11 | Kayley Hill | 28 | Nashville, Tennessee | "Gold Dust Woman" | — | — | — | ✔ |
12 | Kirk Jay | 22 | Bay Minette, Alabama | "Bless the Broken Road" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Order | Artist | Age | Hometown | Song | Coach's and artist's choices | |||
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Adam | Kelly | JHud | Blake | |||||
1 | Caeland Garner | 31 | Coleridge, North Carolina | "Dancing in the Moonlight" | — | — | ✔ | ✔ |
2 | Madison Cain | 24 | Sausalito, California | "You Oughta Know" | — | — | — | — |
3 | Lela | 15 | Miami, Florida | "Havana" | — | ✔ | ✔ | — |
4 | Cody Ray Raymond | 27 | Seattle, Washington | "Born Under a Bad Sign" | — | ✔ | ✔ | — |
5 | Jake Wells | 23 | Kansas City, Missouri | "When the Stars Go Blue" | ✔ | — | — | — |
6 | Abby Cates | 17 | Cincinnati, Ohio | "Scars to Your Beautiful" | — | ✔ | — | — |
7 | Funsho | 29 | Lagos, Nigeria / Los Angeles, California | "Finesse" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | — |
Order | Artist | Age | Hometown | Song | Coach's and artist's choices | |||
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Adam | Kelly | JHud | Blake | |||||
1 | Emily Hough | 16 | Petersburg, Illinois | "Big Yellow Taxi" | ✔ | — | ✔ | ✔ |
2 | Josh Davis | 20 | Cleveland, Tennessee | "Too Good At Goodbyes" | Team full | ✔ | ✔ | — |
3 | Lisa Ramey | 33 | New York, New York | "Beautiful Trauma" | Team full | — | — | |
4 | Katrina Cain | 29 | Denton, Texas | "Rhiannon" | ✔ | ✔ | ||
5 | Matt Johnson | 26 | Staunton, Virginia | "Never Too Much" | ✔ | Team full | ||
The second half of the Battle Rounds started on October 15. [6] Season fifteen's advisors include: CeeLo Green for Team Adam, Thomas Rhett for Team Kelly, Halsey for Team Jennifer, and Keith Urban for Team Blake. [4] The coaches can steal two losing artists from other coaches. Contestants who win their battle or are stolen by another coach will advance to the Knockout rounds.
Keith Lionel Urban is a New Zealand-Australian singer, songwriter and record producer well-known for his work in country music. In 1991, he released a self-titled debut album and charted four singles in Australia before moving to the United States the following year. He found work as a session guitarist before starting a band known as The Ranch, which recorded one studio album on Capitol Nashville and charted two singles on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
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Artist lost the Battle but was stolen by another coach and advanced to the Knockouts | |
Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated | |
Episode | Coach | Order | Winner | Song | Loser | 'Steal' result | |||
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Adam | Kelly | JHud | Blake | ||||||
Episode 7 (Monday, Oct. 15, 2018) | Kelly Clarkson | 1 | Cody Ray Raymond | "Cry to Me" | SandyRedd | ✔ | N/A | ✔ | ✔ |
Blake Shelton | 2 | Michael Lee | "Thing Called Love" | Joey Green | — | — | — | N/A | |
Jennifer Hudson | 3 | Patrique Fortson | "God Gave Me You" | Colton Smith | — | — | N/A | ✔ | |
Episode 8 (Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018) | Kelly Clarkson | 1 | Kymberli Joye | "Mercy" | OneUp | — | N/A | — | — |
Adam Levine | 2 | Steve Memmolo | "Amie" | Anthony Arya | N/A | — | ✔ | — | |
3 | Tyke James | "She's Always a Woman" | Jarred Matthew | N/A | — | Team full | — | ||
Blake Shelton | 4 | Chris Kroeze | "Back in the High Life Again" | Mercedes Ferreira-Dias | — | — | N/A | ||
5 | Katrina Cain | "Angel" | Rachel Messer | — | — | N/A | |||
Jennifer Hudson | 6 | Mike Parker | "Gravity" | Natasia GreyCloud | — | ✔ | — | ||
Episode 9 (Monday, Oct. 22, 2018) | Blake Shelton | 1 | Dave Fenley | "I'm a One-Woman Man" | Keith Paluso | ✔ | — | Team full | N/A |
Adam Levine | 2 | Reagan Strange | "Photograph" | Emily Hough | N/A | — | — | ||
Jennifer Hudson | 3 | Franc West | "Too Close" | Matt Johnson | — | — | — | ||
Kelly Clarkson | 4 | Abby Cates | "Love Me like You Do" | Delaney Silvernell | ✔ | N/A | — | ||
Adam Levine | 5 | RADHA | "Growing Pains" | Fousheé | Team full | — | — | ||
Kelly Clarkson | 6 | Chevel Shepherd | "You Look So Good in Love" | Mikele Buck | N/A | — | |||
Jennifer Hudson | 7 | MaKenzie Thomas | "Always Be My Baby" | Audri Bartholomew | — | — | |||
Adam Levine | 8 | Jake Wells | "Closing Time" | Natalie Brady | — | — | |||
Jennifer Hudson | 9 | Tyshawn Colquitt | "Love Lies" | Zaxai | ✔ | — | |||
Episode 10 (Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2018) | Kelly Clarkson | 1 | Sarah Grace | "No Roots" | Erika Zade | Team full | Team full | Team full | — |
Blake Shelton | 2 | Kameron Marlowe | "Only Wanna Be With You" | Kayley Hill | N/A | ||||
Kelly Clarkson | 3 | Claire DeJean | "All This Love" | Josh Davis | — | ||||
Blake Shelton | 4 | Kirk Jay | "Let It Rain" | Caeland Garner | N/A | ||||
Jennifer Hudson | 5 | Kennedy Holmes | "Battlefield" | Lela | — | ||||
Adam Levine | 6 | DeAndre Nico | "Can You Stand the Rain" | Funsho | ✔ | ||||
The Knockouts round started on October 29. [7] The coaches can each steal one losing artist from another team and save one artist who lost their Knockout on their own team. The top 24 contestants then moved on to the Live Playoffs. Mariah Carey is the advisor to contestants from all teams in this round. [8] Cody Ray Raymond from Team Kelly dropped out from the competition due to personal reasons. [9] Kelly Clarkson grouped three of her members into one knockout, with two contestants from the trio advancing, with the third being declared the loser, just like on the eighth season.
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Artist lost the Knockout but was stolen by another coach and advanced to the Live Playoffs | |
Artist lost the Knockout but was saved by their coach and advanced to the Live Playoffs | |
Artist lost the Knockout and was eliminated | |
Episodes | Coach | Order | Song | Artists | Song | 'Steal'/'Save' result | ||||
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Winner(s) | Loser | Adam | Kelly | JHud | Blake | |||||
Episode 11 (Monday, Oct. 29, 2018) | Adam Levine | 1 | "Ring of Fire" | Tyke James | Keith Paluso | "You Are the Best Thing" | ✔ | ✔ | — | — |
Kelly Clarkson | 2 | "The Middle" | Kymberli Joye | Natasia GreyCloud | "Tennessee Whiskey" | — | — | — | ✔ | |
"Cruisin'" | Zaxai | |||||||||
Jennifer Hudson | 3 | "How Deep Is Your Love" | MaKenzie Thomas | Mike Parker | "Breakeven" | — | Steal used | — | Steal used | |
Adam Levine | 4 | "Dancing On My Own" | Reagan Strange | RADHA | "I'll Be There" | ✔ | — | |||
Blake Shelton | 5 | "Earned It" | Funsho | Katrina Cain | "Don't Let Me Down" | — | — | — | ||
Jennifer Hudson | 6 | "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" | Patrique Fortson | SandyRedd | "Dangerous Woman" | — | ✔ | Steal used | ||
Episode 12 (Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018) | Jennifer Hudson | 1 | "Call Out My Name" | Franc West | Tyshawn Colquitt | "Pillowtalk" | — | Steal used | Save used | Steal used |
Kelly Clarkson | 2 | "Because of You" | Abby Cates | Claire DeJean | "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back" | — | — | — | ||
Blake Shelton | 3 | "Stuck on You" | Dave Fenley | Kameron Marlowe | "I Shot the Sheriff" | ✔ | Steal used | — | — | |
Episode 13 (Monday, Nov. 5, 2018) | Kelly Clarkson | 1 | "Travelin' Soldier" | Chevel Shepherd | Sarah Grace | "I'd Rather Go Blind" | Team full | ✔ | — | Steal used |
Adam Levine | 2 | "Wanted" | DeAndre Nico | Jake Wells | "Yellow" | Team full | — | |||
Jennifer Hudson | 3 | "What About Us" | Kennedy Holmes | Anthony Arya | "Operator (That's Not the Way It Feels)" | Save used | ||||
Blake Shelton | 4 | "In Case You Didn't Know" | Kirk Jay | Colton Smith | "Lady Marmalade" | ✔ | — | |||
Adam Levine | 5 | "Unaware" | Steve Memmolo | Delaney Silvernell | "Praying" | Team full | Steal used | |||
Blake Shelton | 6 | "Whipping Post" | Michael Lee | Chris Kroeze | "Burning House" | ✔ | ||||
Episode 14 (Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018) | The fourteenth episode was a special episode titled "The Road to the Live Shows." The episode showed the best moments of the season so far, including the blind auditions, the journey of the top 24 contestants, and some unseen footage. |
For this season, the show added a brand new phase of competition called The Comeback Stage that was exclusive to The Voice mobile app, The Voice YouTube channel, Instagram TV, Facebook, Twitter, and NBC.com. [10] After failing to turn a chair in the blind auditions, artists had the chance to be selected by fifth coach Kelsea Ballerini to become a member of her six-person team. The Comeback Stage consists of three rounds. In the first, it is the Battle round. Artists would be paired up and given a solo song to perform for Kelsea's favor (similar to the Knockouts). In the second, it is the Comeback's Knockout round. The three remaining artists would be given another song to sing, with two of them advancing to the final stage. The third and final stage is run in conjunction with the Live Playoffs. The two remaining artists perform live for America's votes in the first Twitter Instant Save of the season, with the winner officially joining one of the four main teams of their choosing as a part of the Top 13.
Artist won the Battle and advanced to the Knockouts | |
Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated | |
Episode (Digital) | Coach | Song | Artists | Song | |
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Winner | Loser | ||||
Episode 7 (Monday, Oct. 15, 2018) | Kelsea Ballerini | "Dangerous Woman" | Ayanna Joni | Madison Cain | "Yoü and I" |
Episode 9 (Monday, Oct. 22, 2018) | "One Call Away" | Wyatt Rivers | Sam Robbins | "Ain't Too Proud To Beg" | |
Episode 11 (Monday, Oct. 29, 2018) | "My My My!" | Lynnea Moorer | Ele Ivory | "Back to You" | |
Artists won the Knockout and advanced for a chance to enter the Top 13 | |
Artist lost the Knockout and was eliminated | |
Episode (Digital) | Coach | Song | Artists | Song | |
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Winners | Loser | ||||
Episode 13 (Monday, Nov. 5, 2018) | Kelsea Ballerini | "In My Blood" | Lynnea Moorer | Wyatt Rivers | "How Sweet It Is to Be Loved by You" |
"I Put a Spell on You" | Ayanna Joni | ||||
Artist received majority of America's votes and got a spot into the Top 13 | |
Artist was eliminated | |
Episode | Coach | Song | Artists | Song | |
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Winner | Loser | ||||
Episode 16 (Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018) | Kelsea Ballerini | "Boo'd Up" | Lynnea Moorer | Ayanna Joni | "No Tears Left to Cry" |
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Artist was saved by the Public's votes | |
Artist was saved by his/her coach or was placed in the bottom two, bottom three, or middle three | |
Artist won the Comeback Stage and joined another team | |
Artist was saved by the Instant Save | |
Artist's Apple Music vote multiplied by 5 (except The Finals) after his/her studio version of the song had the most streams of the night | |
Artist was eliminated |
The Live Playoffs comprised episodes 15 and 16. The top twenty-four artists perform, with two artists from each team advancing based on the viewers' vote, and each coach completing their respective teams with their own choice. The Monday night broadcast featured all teams and the Tuesday night broadcast featured the results, along with the final Comeback Stage matchup.[ citation needed ]
Kelsea Ballerini was added as the fifth coach and has coached six artists who did not turn a chair in the Blind Auditions to help them get a second chance to return to the competition for the live shows. They had their own battles and knockouts, and only two, Ayanna Joni and Lynnea Moorer, get the chance to enter the Top 13 via America's vote (similar to the Instant Save).[ citation needed ]
Lynnea Moorer won the Comeback Stage matchup, and chose to be part of Team Kelly on the Top 13.
With the elimination of Kameron Marlowe, this marked the first time since the seventh season that Adam Levine did not include the artist that he stole in the Knockouts in his top three, as Brian Johnson, Amy Vachal, Shalyah Fearing, Josh Gallagher, Lilli Passero, Adam Cunningham, and Sharane Calister were all either chosen by him or voted into his top three by the public in the eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, and fourteenth seasons, respectively.
Episode | Coach | Order | Artist | Song | Result |
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Episode 15 (Monday, Nov. 12, 2018) | Blake Shelton | 1 | Michael Lee | "Everytime I Roll the Dice" | Eliminated |
2 | Dave Fenley | "Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground" | Blake's choice | ||
3 | Natasia GreyCloud | "God Is a Woman" | Eliminated | ||
4 | Chris Kroeze | "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" | Public's vote | ||
5 | Funsho | "How Long" | Eliminated | ||
6 | Kirk Jay | "One More Day" | Public's vote | ||
Kelly Clarkson | 7 | Abby Cates | "Next to Me" | Eliminated | |
8 | Keith Paluso | "Someone Like You" | Eliminated | ||
9 | Sarah Grace | "When Something Is Wrong With My Baby" | Public's vote | ||
10 | Zaxai | "When I Need You" | Eliminated | ||
11 | Chevel Shepherd | "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Ol' Days)" | Public's vote | ||
12 | Kymberli Joye | "Radioactive" | Kelly's choice | ||
Adam Levine | 13 | Steve Memmolo | "More Today Than Yesterday" | Eliminated | |
14 | DeAndre Nico | "Ordinary People" | Public's vote | ||
15 | RADHA | "Dusk Till Dawn" | Eliminated | ||
16 | Kameron Marlowe | "I Ain't Living Long Like This" | Eliminated | ||
17 | Tyke James | "Use Somebody" | Adam's choice | ||
18 | Reagan Strange | "Worth It" | Public's vote | ||
Jennifer Hudson | 19 | Patrique Fortson | "Ain't Nobody" | Eliminated | |
20 | MaKenzie Thomas | "I Believe in You and Me" | Public's vote | ||
21 | Franc West | "Apologize" | Eliminated | ||
22 | SandyRedd | "No More Drama" | Jennifer's choice | ||
23 | Colton Smith | "Scared to be Lonely" | Eliminated | ||
24 | Kennedy Holmes | "Halo" | Public's vote | ||
Comeback Stage Performances | |||||
Episode 16 (Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018) | Kelsea Ballerini | 1 | Ayanna Joni | "No Tears Left to Cry" | Eliminated |
2 | Lynnea Moorer | "Boo'd Up" | Comeback Stage Artist |
Order | Performer(s) | Song |
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16.1 | Kane Brown | "Lose It" |
16.2 | Backstreet Boys | "Chances" |
This week's theme was “Dedications”. The three artists with the fewest votes competed for an Instant Save, with two leaving the competition.
This season, the live show voting mechanism has changed. iTunes purchases of the singles released by the top 13 artists no longer count as votes, and have instead been replaced with Apple Music streams counting as votes. This also affected the iTunes multiplier bonus from past seasons. Now, the artist who racks up the most streams on Apple Music during the voting window have their Apple Music votes multiplied by 5. [11]
This week, the recipient of the Apple Music multiplier was Reagan Strange.
Episode | Coach | Order | Artist | Song | Result |
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Episode 17 (Monday, Nov. 19, 2018) | Blake Shelton | 1 | Chris Kroeze | "Let It Be" | Public's vote |
Adam Levine | 2 | Tyke James | "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You" | Bottom three | |
3 | DeAndre Nico | "I Can Only Imagine" | Public's vote | ||
Kelly Clarkson | 4 | Kymberli Joye | "Diamonds" | Public's vote | |
Jennifer Hudson | 5 | Kennedy Holmes | "Wind Beneath My Wings" | Public's vote | |
6 | SandyRedd | "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" | Bottom three | ||
Kelly Clarkson | 7 | Chevel Shepherd | "Little White Church" | Public's vote | |
Jennifer Hudson | 8 | MaKenzie Thomas | "I Am Changing" | Public's vote | |
Kelly Clarkson | 9 | Sarah Grace | "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" | Public's vote | |
Blake Shelton | 10 | Dave Fenley | "Hard to Love" | Public's vote | |
Kelly Clarkson | 11 | Lynnea Moorer | "Wolves" | Bottom three | |
Blake Shelton | 12 | Kirk Jay | "I'm Already There" | Public's vote | |
Adam Levine | 13 | Reagan Strange | "You Say" | Public's vote | |
Instant Save Performances | |||||
Episode 18 (Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018) | Jennifer Hudson | 1 | SandyRedd | "Believer" | Eliminated |
Adam Levine | 2 | Tyke James | "Home" | Eliminated | |
Kelly Clarkson | 3 | Lynnea Moorer | "If I Ain't Got You" | Instant Save | |
Order | Performer | Song |
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18.1 | Adam Levine and his team (Tyke James, DeAndre Nico, and Reagan Strange) | "Rhiannon" |
18.2 | Kelly Clarkson and her team (Sarah Grace, Kymberli Joye, Lynnea Moorer, and Chevel Shepherd) | "I Will Always Love You" |
The theme for this week was "Fan Night", meaning that the artists performed songs chosen by the fans. The two artists with the fewest votes will compete for an Instant Save, with one leaving the competition.
Once again, The Apple Music multiplier was awarded to Reagan Strange.
Episode | Coach | Order | Artist | Song | Result |
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Episode 19 (Monday, Nov. 26, 2018) | Blake Shelton | 1 | Dave Fenley | "Use Me" | Public's vote |
Kelly Clarkson | 2 | Chevel Shepherd | "Space Cowboy" | Public's vote | |
Adam Levine | 3 | Reagan Strange | "Complicated" | Public's vote | |
Kelly Clarkson | 4 | Kymberli Joye | "Break Every Chain" | Public's vote | |
Blake Shelton | 5 | Kirk Jay | "Body Like a Back Road" | Public's vote | |
6 | Chris Kroeze | "Long Train Runnin'" | Public's vote | ||
Kelly Clarkson | 7 | Lynnea Moorer | "Consequences" | Bottom two | |
Jennifer Hudson | 8 | MaKenzie Thomas | "Emotion" | Public's vote | |
Kelly Clarkson | 9 | Sarah Grace | "Dog Days Are Over" | Public's vote | |
Adam Levine | 10 | DeAndre Nico | "Cry for You" | Bottom two | |
Jennifer Hudson | 11 | Kennedy Holmes | "Greatest Love of All" | Public's vote | |
Instant Save Performances | |||||
Episode 20 (Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2018) | Kelly Clarkson | 1 | Lynnea Moorer | "Tattooed Heart" | Eliminated |
Adam Levine | 2 | DeAndre Nico | "Take Me to the King" | Instant Save |
Order | Performers | Song |
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20.1 | Blake Shelton and his team (Dave Fenley, Kirk Jay, and Chris Kroeze) | "Dixieland Delight" |
20.2 | Kelsea Ballerini | "Miss Me More" |
20.3 | Jennifer Hudson and her team (Kennedy Holmes and MaKenzie Thomas) | "The Rose" |
This week, the recipient of the Apple Music multiplier was Chris Kroeze.
With the advancement of Chevel Shepherd, Kymberli Joye, and Sarah Grace, Kelly Clarkson became the first female coach to get more than two artists on her team to the semifinals. With the elimination of Dave Fenley, this marked the first time since the eleventh season that Blake Shelton lost any members of his team prior to the semifinals, and the second time out of the past seven seasons in which such an event occurred, having kept his entire team intact up until that point in the competition in the ninth, tenth, twelfth, thirteenth, and fourteenth seasons.
Episode | Coach | Order | Artist | Song | Result |
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Episode 21 (Monday, Dec. 3, 2018) | Jennifer Hudson | 1 | Kennedy Holmes | "Me Too" | Public's vote |
Adam Levine | 2 | Reagan Strange | "Cry" | Bottom three | |
Kelly Clarkson | 3 | Sarah Grace | "Amazing Grace" [lower-alpha 1] | Public's vote | |
4 | Kymberli Joye | "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)" | Public's vote | ||
Blake Shelton | 5 | Chris Kroeze | "Callin' Baton Rouge" | Public's vote | |
6 | Dave Fenley | "When You Say Nothing At All" | Bottom three | ||
Adam Levine | 7 | DeAndre Nico | "That's What I Like" | Bottom three | |
Kelly Clarkson | 8 | Chevel Shepherd | "You're Lookin' At Country" | Public's vote | |
Blake Shelton | 9 | Kirk Jay | "Tomorrow" | Public's vote | |
Jennifer Hudson | 10 | MaKenzie Thomas | "Because You Loved Me" | Public's vote | |
Instant Save Performances | |||||
Episode 22 (Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2018) | Adam Levine | N/A [lower-alpha 2] | Reagan Strange | — | Instant Save |
Blake Shelton | 1 | Dave Fenley | "Amazed" | Eliminated | |
Adam Levine | 2 | DeAndre Nico | "All of Me" | Eliminated | |
Order | Performers | Song |
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21.1 | Blake Shelton | "Turnin' Me On" |
22.1 | Anne-Marie & James Arthur | "Rewrite the Stars" |
22.2 | Kelly Clarkson | "Heat" |
22.3 | Gwen Stefani feat. Mon Laferte | "Feliz Navidad" |
The Top 8 performed on Monday, December 10, 2018, with the results following on Tuesday, December 11, 2018. Three artists were automatically moved on to the finale. The two artists with the fewest votes were immediately eliminated and the middle three contended for the remaining spot in the next finale via the Instant Save. Kelly Clarkson brought in Brynn Cartelli to help her team in the rehearsals. In addition to their individual songs, each artist performed a duet with another artist in the competition, though these duets were not available for purchase on iTunes.
Once again, the Apple Music multiplier was awarded to Chris Kroeze. With the elimination of Reagan Strange, Adam Levine no longer had any artists left on his team. This was the second time in a row after the fourteenth season that he had lost his entire team prior to the finale, and the fourth time overall. The second time was in the fourth season, and the first time was in the third season. Interestingly, this was the second time that he will have gone without a finalist in back-to-back seasons. With the advancements of Chevel Shepherd and Kennedy Holmes, this season also marked the second time that two female coaches were represented in the finale, with Shepherd representing Kelly Clarkson, and Holmes representing Jennifer Hudson. The first time that this happened was the fourteenth season. In addition, Holmes's advancement also marked Hudson's first American season with a finalist, as she did not have one in the thirteenth season. With the advancement of Chris Kroeze, this season marks the first time that an artist who lost his Knockout round but was saved by his coach made it to the finale.
Episode | Coach | Order | Artist | Song | Duet Song | Results |
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Episode 23 (Monday, Dec. 10, 2018) | Kelly Clarkson | 1 | Sarah Grace | "Sign of the Times" | "Jumpin' Jack Flash"/"Chain of Fools" | Eliminated |
Jennifer Hudson | 2 | MaKenzie Thomas | "Vision of Love" | "Best of My Love"/"Got to Be Real" | Middle Three | |
Kelly Clarkson | 3 | Kymberli Joye | "Never Alone" | Eliminated | ||
Blake Shelton | 4 | Chris Kroeze | "Can't You See" | "Jumpin' Jack Flash"/"Chain of Fools" | Public's vote | |
Jennifer Hudson | 5 | Kennedy Holmes | "This Is Me" | "Happy"/"Tightrope" | Middle Three | |
Adam Levine | 6 | Reagan Strange | "You Are the Reason" | Middle Three | ||
Kelly Clarkson | 7 | Chevel Shepherd | "Blue" | "She's Country"/"Country Must Be Country Wide" | Public's vote | |
Blake Shelton | 8 | Kirk Jay | "I Swear" | Public's vote | ||
Instant Save Performances | ||||||
Episode 24 (Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018) | Jennifer Hudson | 1 | MaKenzie Thomas | "Up to the Mountain" | Eliminated | |
Adam Levine | 2 | Reagan Strange | "Wherever You Will Go" | Eliminated | ||
Jennifer Hudson | 3 | Kennedy Holmes | "How Do I Live" | Instant Save | ||
Order | Performer | Song |
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23.1 | Jennifer Hudson | "Round and Round" |
24.1 | Michael Bublé | "Where or When" |
24.2 | Hailee Steinfeld | "Back to Life" |
24.3 | Jennifer Hudson | "I'll Fight" |
With Chevel Shepherd's victory, this marks Kelly Clarkson's second consecutive victory as a coach and makes her the only rotating coach who has won more than once, as well as the third coach overall to win more than once. In addition, Shepherd's victory marks the first victory by a country artist not, at any point in time, coached by Blake Shelton, meaning that Clarkson also became the first coach to defeat Shelton with a country artist, a goal that, strangely enough, Adam Levine had attempted in several different seasons.
Coach | Artist | Order | Solo Song | Order | Duet Song (with Coach) | Order | Original Song | Result |
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Blake Shelton | Chris Kroeze | 1 | "Sweet Home Alabama" | 9 | "Two More Bottles of Wine" | 7 | "Human" | Runner-up |
Kelly Clarkson | Chevel Shepherd | 2 | "It's a Little Too Late" | 8 | "Rockin' with the Rhythm of the Rain" | 11 | "Broken Hearts" | Winner |
Blake Shelton | Kirk Jay | 10 | "I Won't Let Go" | 5 | "You Look So Good in Love" | 3 | "Defenseless" | Third Place |
Jennifer Hudson | Kennedy Holmes | 12 | "Confident" | 6 | "Home" | 4 | "Love Is Free" | Fourth Place |
Order | Performers | Song |
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26.1 | Kelly Rowland & Kennedy Holmes | "When Love Takes Over" |
26.2 | Marshmello & Bastille | "Happier" |
26.3 | Rascal Flatts & Kirk Jay | "Back To Life" |
26.4 | Patrique Fortson, Kymberli Joye, DeAndre Nico & MaKenzie Thomas | "Declaration (This Is It)" |
26.5 | Doobie Brothers & Chris Kroeze | "Long Train Runnin'" |
26.6 | Brynn Cartelli | "Last Night's Mascara" |
26.7 | Panic! at the Disco | "Hey Look Ma, I Made It" & "High Hopes" |
26.8 | Abby Cates, Sarah Grace & Reagan Strange | "Million Reasons" |
26.9 | John Legend & Esperanza Spalding | "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" |
26.10 | Jennifer Hudson & Kelly Clarkson | "O Holy Night" |
26.11 | Dan + Shay & Chevel Shepherd | "Speechless" |
26.12 | Dierks Bentley | "Burning Man" |
26.13 | Halsey | "Without Me" |
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Chevel Shepherd | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Winner | ||
Chris Kroeze | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Runner-up | ||
Kirk Jay | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | 3rd place | ||
Kennedy Holmes | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | 4th place | ||
Reagan Strange | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Eliminated | Eliminated (Week 5) | ||
MaKenzie Thomas | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Eliminated | |||
Sarah Grace | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Eliminated | |||
Kymberli Joye | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Eliminated | |||
Dave Fenley | Safe | Safe | Safe | Eliminated | Eliminated (Week 4) | |||
DeAndre Nico | Safe | Safe | Safe | Eliminated | ||||
Lynnea Moorer | Safe | Safe | Eliminated | Eliminated (Week 3) | ||||
Tyke James | Safe | Eliminated | Eliminated (Week 2) | |||||
SandyRedd | Safe | Eliminated | ||||||
Abby Cates | Eliminated | Eliminated (Week 1) | ||||||
Patrique Fortson | Eliminated | |||||||
Funsho | Eliminated | |||||||
Natasia GreyCloud | Eliminated | |||||||
Ayanna Joni | Eliminated | |||||||
Michael Lee | Eliminated | |||||||
Kameron Marlowe | Eliminated | |||||||
Steve Memmolo | Eliminated | |||||||
Keith Paluso | Eliminated | |||||||
RADHA | Eliminated | |||||||
Colton Smith | Eliminated | |||||||
Franc West | Eliminated | |||||||
Zaxai | Eliminated | |||||||
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Reagan Strange | Public's vote | Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | ||||
DeAndre Nico | Public's vote | Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | |||||
Tyke James | Coach's choice | Eliminated | |||||||
Kameron Marlowe | Eliminated | ||||||||
Steve Memmolo | Eliminated | ||||||||
RADHA | Eliminated | ||||||||
Chevel Shepherd | Public's vote | Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Winner | |||
Sarah Grace | Public's vote | Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | ||||
Kymberli Joye | Coach's choice | Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | ||||
Lynnea Moorer | Public's vote | Advanced | Eliminated | ||||||
Abby Cates | Eliminated | ||||||||
Keith Paluso | Eliminated | ||||||||
Zaxai | Eliminated | ||||||||
Kennedy Holmes | Public's vote | Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Fourth place | |||
MaKenzie Thomas | Public's vote | Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | ||||
SandyRedd | Coach's choice | Eliminated | |||||||
Patrique Fortson | Eliminated | ||||||||
Colton Smith | Eliminated | ||||||||
Franc West | Eliminated | ||||||||
Chris Kroeze | Public's vote | Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Runner-up | |||
Kirk Jay | Public's vote | Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Third place | |||
Dave Fenley | Coach's choice | Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | |||||
Funsho | Eliminated | ||||||||
Natasia GreyCloud | Eliminated | ||||||||
Michael Lee | Eliminated | ||||||||
The "Instant Save" during the top 10 garnered controversy. The bottom group for that week featured three contestants: Dave Fenley (Team Blake), DeAndre Nico (Team Adam), and Reagan Strange (Team Adam). Adam Levine made controversial comments that some fans felt were unfair to Nico, expressing their concern that Adam was "throwing him under the bus" in favor of Strange, who was unable to perform due to "health reasons." Following Nico's performance, Levine chose to advocate for Strange, telling viewers to vote for her despite her not being able to perform, and only briefly touched upon Nico’s performance. After the commercial break, fellow coach Kelly Clarkson came in defense of Levine's speech to the singer, stating, "I know Adam and his heart, and I know he loves his team. He feels really bad for Reagan. But I just want to say, DeAndre, you sang the hell out of that song!" The vote was reported close, with Strange advancing by one percent (thirty-eight percent to Nico's thirty-seven percent).
Following Strange's advancement, fans criticized Levine online for his "lack of respect" towards Nico in a pivotal moment, and many blamed him for the elimination. Some fans stated that Strange's advancement over Nico and Fenley was unfair, as she did not perform. Nico expressed frustration with Levine's behavior in a later interview, saying Levine "sold [him] out." Levine briefly addressed the controversy the following week by having Nico and Strange Facetime. However, some fans felt the controversy was not fully addressed, as both Nico and his mother revealed on Twitter and Instagram that Levine had never actually apologized. The following week, Strange was eliminated. Some fans criticized her elimination, expressing they felt her elimination was the result of the controversy and Levine's handling of Nico's elimination, while other fans found her elimination a perfectly fair compensation for Nico's elimination.
Episode | Original airdate | Production | Time slot (ET) | Viewers (in millions) | Adults (18–49) | Source | ||
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Rating | Share | |||||||
1 | "The Blind Auditions Premiere, Part 1" | September 24, 2018 | 1501 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 9.66 | 2.0 | 8 | [13] |
2 | "The Blind Auditions Premiere, Part 2" | September 25, 2018 | 1502 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 9.90 | 2.2 | 10 | [14] |
3 | "The Blind Auditions, Part 3" | October 1, 2018 | 1503 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 10.06 | 2.1 | 8 | [15] |
4 | "The Blind Auditions, Part 4" | October 2, 2018 | 1504 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 9.19 | 1.8 | 8 | [16] |
5 | "The Blind Auditions, Part 5" | October 8, 2018 | 1505 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 9.56 | 1.9 | 8 | [17] |
6 | "The Blind Auditions, Part 6" | October 9, 2018 | 1506 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 9.21 | 1.8 | 8 | [18] |
7 | "The Blinds End and the Battles Begin" | October 15, 2018 | 1507 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 9.99 | 1.9 | 8 | [19] |
8 | "The Battles Premiere, Part 2" | October 16, 2018 | 1508 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 8.99 | 1.8 | 8 | [20] |
9 | "The Battles, Part 3" | October 22, 2018 | 1509 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 9.38 | 1.9 | 8 | [21] |
10 | "The Battles, Part 4" | October 23, 2018 | 1510 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 8.44 | 1.6 | 7 | [22] |
11 | "The Knockouts Premiere, Part 1" | October 29, 2018 | 1511 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 9.46 | 1.8 | 8 | [23] |
12 | "The Knockouts Premiere, Part 2" | October 30, 2018 | 1512 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 9.00 | 1.6 | 7 | [24] |
13 | "The Knockouts, Part 3" | November 5, 2018 | 1513 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 9.03 | 1.8 | 8 | [25] |
14 | "The Road To The Lives" | November 8, 2018 | 1514 | Thursday 9:00 p.m. | 3.84 | 0.7 | 3 | [26] |
15 | "The Live Playoffs, Night 1" | November 12, 2018 | 1515 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 9.00 | 1.7 | 8 | [27] |
16 | "The Live Playoffs, Night 2" | November 13, 2018 | 1516 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 8.85 | 1.6 | 7 | [28] |
17 | "Live Top 13 Performance" | November 19, 2018 | 1517 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 7.88 | 1.4 | 6 | [29] |
18 | "Live Top 13 Results" | November 20, 2018 | 1518 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 8.22 | 1.4 | 6 | [30] |
19 | "Live Top 11 Performance" | November 26, 2018 | 1519 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 9.38 | 1.6 | 6 | [31] |
20 | "Live Top 11 Results" | November 27, 2018 | 1520 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 9.57 | 1.5 | 6 | [32] |
21 | "Live Top 10 Performance" | December 3, 2018 | 1521 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 8.97 | 1.5 | 6 | [33] |
22 | "Live Top 10 Results" | December 4, 2018 | 1522 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 8.91 | 1.4 | 7 | [34] |
23 | "Live Top 8 Semifinals Performance" | December 10, 2018 | 1523 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 8.43 | 1.4 | 6 | [35] |
24 | "Live Top 8 Semifinals Results" | December 11, 2018 | 1524 | Tuesday 8:00 p.m. | 8.96 | 1.4 | 6 | [36] |
25 | "Live Finale Performance" | December 17, 2018 | 1525 | Monday 8:00 p.m. | 9.46 | 1.5 | 6 | [37] |
26 | "Live Finale Results" | December 18, 2018 | 1526 | Tuesday 9:00 p.m. | 9.89 | 1.7 | 8 | [38] |
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