The Voice Kids (Russian TV series) season 2

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The Voice Kids
Season 2
Presented by
Coaches
WinnerSabina Mustaeva
Winning coach Maxim Fadeev
Runner-upEvdokiya Malevskaya
Release
Original network Channel One
Original release13 February (2015-02-13) 
17 April 2015 (2015-04-17)
Season chronology
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The second season of the Russian reality talent show The Voice Kids premiered on February 13, 2015 on Channel One. Dmitry Nagiev returned as the show's presenter, Anastasiya Chevazhevskaya replaced Natalia Vodianova as a co-presenter. Dima Bilan, Pelageya and Maxim Fadeev returned as coaches.

Contents

Sabina Mustaeva was announced the winner on April 17, 2015, marking Maxim Fadeev's second win as a coach, thus expanding his winning streak to two seasons in a row. Sabina became the first participant to win, getting to the Final from the new Extra round (Maxim Fadeev did not choose her after The Sing-offs).

Coaches and presenters

The Voice Kids season 2 coaches and presenters
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Anastasiya Chevazhevskaya

Dima Bilan, Pelageya, and Maxim Fadeev return for their second season as coaches. Dmitry Nagiev return for his second season as a presenter. Anastasia Chevazhevskaya, who was in Dima Bilan's team from 1st season of «The Voice Russia» replaced Natalia Vodianova as a co-presenter.

Teams

Colour key
CoachesTop 45 Artists
Dima Bilan
Evdokiya MalevskayaAlexey ZabuginSofiya KvaratskheliyaDaniil FurmanMariya Mirova
Valeriya KozhemyakinaYana Bon Su HeSofya FeoktistovaAlina MikhalchenkoYuliya Asessorova
Ekaterina ProkudinaAlexander SavinovPolina RomanovaSofya BrovkoEgor Pyatnitsyn
Pelageya
Saida MukhametzyanovaMatvey Semishkur Mikhail Smirnov Katrina Paula DiringaEkaterina Bizina
Renata TazetdinovaDmitriy UstinovEgor GrigoryevRanel BogdanovMariya Stamova
Kamilla KusovaGeorgiy DolgolenkoAndrey KlubanNailya UmitbaevaDarya Shavrina
Maxim Fadeev
Sabina MustaevaYaroslav SokolikovEduard RedikoAlina ArakelovaElizaveta Marochkina
Polina RudenkoKseniya KapustinaNazeli VareldzhyanKseniya BrakunovaAnastasiya Pershikova
Varvara KistyaevaValeriya SamokhvalovaAnzhela DoroninaKhristina ChikhirevaAnastasiya Semyonova
Note: Italicized names are stolen constestans (who was eliminated in the Sing-offs, but was stolen in the Live Extra round and advanced to the Final).

Blind auditions

Colour key
  Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button
    Artist defaulted to a coach's team
    Artist picked a coach's team
    Artist eliminated with no coach pressing their button

The coaches performed "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" at the start of the show.

EpisodeOrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and artist's choices
BilanPelageyaFadeev
Episode 1(February 13)1Anzhela Doronina8 Sarov, Nizhniy Novgorod Oblast "Люба, Любочка"
2Darya Shavrina11 Serpukhov, Moscow Oblast "Melodramma"
3Egor Pyatnitsyn14 Saratov "Whataya Want From Me"
4Kseniya Sotkina10 Nizhniy Novgorod "Я вернусь"
5Kseniya Brakunova12 Bryansk "Простая песня"
6Timur Musin12 Almetyevsk, Tatarstan "Ave Maria"
7Ekaterina Bizina11 Penza "History Repeating"
8Alexander Savinov11 Moscow "Красный конь"
9Sofya Brovko12 Krymsk, Krasnodar Krai "Mercy"
10Veronika Tychkova10 Novosibirsk "Поля, Полюшка"
11Yuliya Asessorova11 Orenburg "Who's Lovin' You"
12Johnry Zantaraya13 Penza "Hallelujah"
13Ekaterina Prokudina12 Nazarovo, Krasnoyarsk Krai "It Don't Mean a Thing"
Episode 2(February 20)
1Anastasiya Semyonova10 Saint Petersburg "Ленинградский рок-н-ролл"
2Matvey Semishkur12 Saint Petersburg "Shape of My Heart"
3Elizaveta Shaluba14 Novorossiysk, Krasnodar Krai "Non, je ne regrette rien"
4Katrina Paula Diringa9 Riga, Latvia Flag of Latvia.svg "Снег"
5Georgiy Dolgolenko12 Moscow "Chandelier"
6Sabina Mustaeva14 Tashkent, Uzbekistan Flag of Uzbekistan.svg "Путь"
7Marina Mishenko11 Naberezhnye Chelny, Tatarstan "Улыбайся"
8Evdokiya Malevskaya12 Saint Petersburg "Summertime"
9Lev Suvorov10 Lipetsk "Я вернусь"
10Varvara Kistyaeva11 Ivanteyevka, Moscow Oblast "Smile"
11Anastasia Zueva14 Chelyabinsk "Because of You"
12Alina Mikhalchenko14 Moscow "Mamma Knows Best"
13Alexey Zabugin11 Novy Urengoy, YaNAO "С тобой"
Episode 3(February 27)
1Larisa Grigoryeva12 Moscow "Вдоль по Питерской"
2Mariya Mirova9 Meleuz, Bashkortostan "The Winner Takes It All"
3Daniil Furman11 Samara "Happy"
4Mariya Stamova14 Krasnodar "Эхо любви"
5Yaroslav Sokolikov7 Minsk, Belarus Flag of Belarus.svg "Ben"
6Elizaveta Marochkina11 Murmansk "Je veux"
7Svetlana Bedyukh12 Saint Petersburg "Нарисую тебе звёзды"
8Egor Grigoryev11 Bor, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast "Sweet People"
9Adelina Kyurdzhieva12 Tyumen "Любовь настала"
10Yana Bon Su He13 Novosibirsk "Простая песня"
11Daniil Ilchenko14 Omsk "Home"
12Sofiya Kvaratskheliya12 Saint Petersburg "Georgia on My Mind"
13Kseniya Kapustina14 Moscow "Listen"
Episode 4(March 6)
1Nazeli Vareldzhyan7 Sochi, Krasnodar Krai "А снег идёт"
2Arkadiy Evtushenko9 Armavir, Krasnodar Krai "Влюблённый солдат"
3Nailya Umitbaeva14 Ishimbay, Bashkortostan "Non, je ne regrette rien"
4Eduard Rediko11 Riga, Latvia Flag of Latvia.svg "Опера №2"
5Polina Romanova13 Moscow "Domino"
6Andrey Kluban [lower-alpha 1] 14 Moscow "Зурбаган"
7Mariya Shumilova10 Moscow "It Don't Mean a Thing"
8Dmitriy Ustinov13 Odintsovo "If I Ain't Got You"
9Khristina Chikhireva14 Sochi, Krasnodar Krai "Беги по небу"
10Karima Abdullina12 Kazan "Улыбайся"
11Kamilla Kusova12 Beslan, North Ossetia–Alania "Nothing Else Matters"
12Alina Arakelova13 Moscow "Moon River"
13Valeriya Kozhemyakina12 Moscow "Mamma Knows Best"
Episode 5(March 13)
1Ekaterina Podobulina14 Samara "Хороший парень"
2 Mikhail Smirnov 11 Moscow "Ben"
3Renata Tazetdinova15 Kazan "Listen"
4Andrey Kluban14 Moscow "Зурбаган"
5Saida Mukhametzyanova13 Kazan "Су буйлап"
6Sofya Feoktistova9 Arzamas, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast "Мойдодыр"
7Valeriya Samokhvalova14 Moscow "Dernière danse"Team full
8Timoti Sannikov11 Bat Yam, Israel Flag of Israel.svg "I Feel Good"
9Maya Gitsina12 Kursk "If I Ain't Got You"
10Polina Rudenko12 Moscow "Нарисую тебе звёзды"
11Emiliya Lidzhieva11 Elista "Non, je ne regrette rien"
12Ranel Bogdanov9 Kazan "Ночной хулиган"
13Polina Ruzina14 Moscow "Dynamite"Team full
14Anastasiya Pershikova9 Novosibirsk "Highway to Hell"

The Battles

The Battles round started with the first half of episode 6 and ended with the first half of episode 8 (broadcast on March 20, 27, 2015; on April 3, 2015). Contestants who win their battle will advance to the Sing-off rounds.

Colour key
      Artist won the Battle and advanced to the Sing-offs
      Artist was eliminated
EpisodeCoachOrderWinnerSongLosers
Episode 6
(March 20)
Dima Bilan1Daniil Furman"Rock Around the Clock"Sofya BrovkoAlina Mikhalchenko
2Mariya Mirova"Titanium"Yuliya AsessorovaEgor Pyatnitsyn
3Evdokiya Malevskaya"Леди Совершенство"Valeriya KozhemyakinaEkaterina Prokudina
4Sofiya Kvaratskheliya"She Has No Time"Yana Su Hen BonAlexander Savinov
5Alexey Zabugin"Прекрасное далёко"Polina RomanovaSofya Feoktistova
Episode 7
(March 27)
Pelageya1 Mikhail Smirnov "Souvenirs"Dmitriy UstinovGeorgiy Dolgolenko
2Ekaterina Bizina"Ах, этот вечер, лукавый маг"Mariya StamovaDarya Shavrina
3Katrina Paula Diringa"The Lion Sleeps Tonight"Nailya UmitbaevaRanel Bogdanov
4Saida Mukhametzyanova"Аллилуйя"Renata TazetdinovaKamilla Kusova
5Matvey Semishkur"Не забывается такое никогда"Andrey KlubanEgor Grigoryev
Episode 8
(April 3)
Maxim Fadeev1Eduard Rediko"Hideaway"Valeriya SamokhvalovaKseniya Kapustina
2Alina Arakelova"Broken Vow"Khristina ChikhirevaKseniya Brakunova
3Elizaveta Marochkina"Roar"Anastasiya SemyonovaAnastasiya Pershikova
4Sabina Mustaeva"Dreamer"Varvara KistyaevaPolina Rudenko
5Yaroslav Sokolikov"Белые розы"Anzhela DoroninaNazeli Vareldzhyan

The Sing-offs

The Sing-offs round started with the second half of episode 6 and ended with the second half of episode 8 (broadcast on March 20, 27, 2015; on April 3, 2015). Contestants who was saved by their coaches will advance to the Final.

Colour key
      Artist was saved by his/her coach and advanced to the Final
      Artist was eliminated but received the Comeback and advanced to the Live Extra round
EpisodeCoachOrderArtistSongResult
Episode 6
(March 20)
Dima Bilan1Daniil Furman"Happy"Advanced to the Live Extra round
2Mariya Mirova"The Winner Takes It All"Advanced to the Live Extra round
3Evdokiya Malevskaya"Summertime"Advanced to the Live Extra round
4Sofiya Kvaratskheliya"Georgia on My Mind"Advanced to the Final
5Alexey Zabugin"С тобой"Advanced to the Final
Episode 7
(March 27)
Pelageya1 Mikhail Smirnov "Ben"Advanced to the Final
2Ekaterina Bizina"History Repeating"Advanced to the Live Extra round
3Katrina Paula Diringa"Снег"Advanced to the Live Extra round
4Saida Mukhametzyanova"Су буйлап"Advanced to the Live Extra round
5Matvey Semishkur"Shape of My Heart"Advanced to the Final
Episode 8
(April 3)
Maxim Fadeev1Eduard Rediko"Опера №2"Advanced to the Final
2Alina Arakelova"Moon River"Advanced to the Live Extra round
3Elizaveta Marochkina"Je veux"Advanced to the Live Extra round
4Sabina Mustaeva"Путь"Advanced to the Live Extra round
5Yaroslav Sokolikov"Ben"Advanced to the Final

Live shows

Color key:

      Artist was saved by the Public's votes
      Artist was eliminated

Week 1: Live Extra round (April 11)

Each coach brought back three artists who were eliminated in the Sing-offs. Playoff results were voted on in real time. Nine artists sang live and six was eliminated by the end of the night. Three saved artists advanced to the Final.

EpisodeCoachOrderArtistSongPublic's voteResult
Episode 9
(April 10)
Dima Bilan1Mariya Mirova"Sweet People"27.6%Eliminated
2Daniil Furman"Что ты имела ввиду"24%Eliminated
3Evdokiya Malevskaya"Память"48.4%Advanced
Pelageya4Saida Mukhametzyanova"В горнице"56%Advanced
5Ekaterina Bizina"Садочек"21.4%Eliminated
6Katrina Paula Diringa"Vilku dziesma"22.6%Eliminated
Maxim Fadeev7Elizaveta Marochkina"Strong Enough"12.6%Eliminated
8Alina Arakelova"Я искала тебя"21.4%Eliminated
9Sabina Mustaeva"Somebody to Love"66%Advanced
Non-competition performances
OrderPerformerSong
9.1Lev Akselrod"Я буду помнить"
9.2Ragda Khanieva"Расскажите, птицы"
9.3 Alisa Kozhikina "The Best"

Week 2: Final (April 17)

EpisodeCoachOrderArtistSongPublic's voteResult
Episode 10
(April 17)
Final
Maxim Fadeev1Yaroslav Sokolikov"Дорогие мои старики"30.7%Eliminated
2Eduard Rediko"Lo ti penso amore"13.5%Eliminated
3Sabina Mustaeva"Run to You"55.8%Advanced
Pelageya4Matvey Semishkur"Чёрный ворон"37.1%Eliminated
5 Mikhail Smirnov "S.O.S. d'un terrien en detresse"22%Eliminated
6Saida Mukhametzyanova"Колыбельная"40.9%Advanced
Dima Bilan7Evdokiya Malevskaya"Старый рояль"36.8%Advanced
8Sofiya Kvaratskheliya"Мама"29.2%Eliminated
9Alexey Zabugin"The Greatest Love of All"34%Eliminated
Super Final
Maxim Fadeev1Sabina Mustaeva"Crazy"45%Winner
Pelageya2Saida Mukhametzyanova"Non, je ne regrette rien"27%Third place
Dima Bilan3Evdokiya Malevskaya"Total Eclipse of the Heart"28%Runner-up
Non-competition performances
OrderPerformerSong
10.1 Maxim Fadeev and his team
(Yaroslav Sokolikov, Eduard Rediko, and Sabina Mustaeva)
"Superstition"
10.2 Pelageya and her team
(Matvey Semishkur, Mikhail Smirnov, and Saida Mukhametzyanova)
"Тёмная ночь"
10.3 Dima Bilan and his team
(Evdokiya Malevskaya, Sofiya Kvaratskheliya, and Alexey Zabugin)
"Обними меня"
10.4Sabina Mustaeva (winner)"Путь"
10.5All artists of the 2nd season"Сделай мне навстречу шаг"

Reception

Ratings

EpisodeOriginal airdateProductionTime slot (UTC)AudienceSource
RatingShare
1"The Blind Auditions Premiere"February 13, 2015201Friday 6:30 p.m.8.726.2 [1]
2"The Blind Auditions, Part 2"February 20, 2015202Friday 6:30 p.m.8.025.5 [2]
3"The Blind Auditions, Part 3"February 27, 2015203Friday 6:30 p.m.8.024.1 [3]
4"The Blind Auditions, Part 4"March 6, 2015204Friday 6:30 p.m.7.925.5 [4]
5"The Blind Auditions, Part 5"March 13, 2015205Friday 6:30 p.m.8.225.6 [5]
6"The Battles and the Sing-offs Premiere"March 20, 2015206Friday 6:30 p.m.7.424.1 [6]
7"The Battles and the Sing-offs, Part 2"March 27, 2015207Friday 6:30 p.m.7.622.9 [7]
8"The Battles and the Sing-offs, Part 3"April 3, 2015208Friday 6:30 p.m.7.423.5 [8]
9"Live Playoffs"April 10, 2015209Friday 6:30 p.m.6.018.8 [9]
10"Live Season Final"April 17, 2015210Friday 6:30 p.m.6.823.4 [10]

Notes

  1. Andrey Kluban did not pass the Blind auditions and fainted. By the decision of the organizers, he participated again in the next episode.

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