I can hear your voice song
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Now and again, there were moments that seemed a smidgen sloppy, but the drama and intensity that Joshua brought to his performance was undeniable. Joshua was absolutely living his theatrical fantasy up there, emoting like the spotlight turned his every feeling up to 11. I won’t lie - he gave me chills from the get-go (and they never really stopped). Joshua Vacanti (Team Legend), “The Show Must Go On” - Grade: A | If ever there was a happy marriage between singer and song, it had to be Queen’s classic and Joshua. (Also, this song is basically “Before He Cheats” by Carrie Underwood all over again, right?) I only wished her mic had been turned up a smidgen, because it seemed like she was fighting most of the time to be louder than the band. It was weird and wild and cool to hear her sweet voice let loose on such a pissed-off song. Lana Scott (Team Blake), “I Hope” - Grade: B+ | Assigned American Idol alum Gabby Barrett’s hit, Season 21’s one and only actual country act turned out a total scorcher of a performance. Heck, it wasn’t even the most dynamic song ever, but Jershika performed it with a total exclamation point. She also gave a positively brilliant demonstration of why her coach calls her the season’s queen of the runs. She soared, she roared and made us feel the song as much as listen to it. Her vocals were as nuanced as they were powerful - and they were monumentally powerful.
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Jershika Maple (Team Legend), “How Can I Ease the Pain” - Grade: A | Even in rehearsal, Jershika sounded like she was gonna slay her Lisa Fischer cover. (Yes, I wanted to stick with the train metaphor, but what’s the train equivalent of a home run?) Loved her passion, and this was definitely more good than bad, but a home run, it wasn’t. After that… well, her vocal was like a runaway train that stayed near but not quite on the tracks. From there, she put her own spin on the second verse, and that worked pretty well, too. And she gave the first chorus just the right amount of firepower. So even before Holly took to the stage, I was worried. Heart’s big ballad is almost an invitation to oversing. Holly Forbes (Team Ariana), “Alone” - Grade: B- | Oh, gee. That Becca in particular has the voice of an angel. Their harmonies might not have been quite as tight as we’ve heard in the past, but overall, this was magical. But none of them needed to shake in their shoes (or anywhere else, for that matter). Girl Named Tom (Team Kelly), “More Hearts Than Mine” - Grade: A- | Before tackling Ingrid Andress’ modern country song, Becca - who’s made the iTunes Top 10 with her brothers and their cover of “Dust in the Wind” - admitted to some nerves, seeing as they’re not really a country act.