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Post by Admin on May 21, 2020 5:42:15 GMT
Bon Jovi played a lockdown version of their recent single "Limitless" on last night's episode of The Voice, rounding out a Season 18 finale that leaned heavily on classic-rock material.
You can watch the performance below.
Jon Bon Jovi found some humor in the awkward, socially distant performance style. The frontman opened the song by handing a cup past the camera and telling the show's host, Carson Daly, "Hold this." Toward the end of the tune, he held up a piece of paper that read, "I Need a Haircut."
The episode, the second half of a two-part finale, also featured a number of rock duets between the final crop of singers and their respective coaches: Blake Shelton teamed with Todd Tilghman to play John Mellencamp's "Authority Song" and linked up with Toneisha Harris for a soulful version fo Fleetwood Mac's "Don't Stop"; Nick Jonas paired with Thunderstorm Artis for Phil Collins' "You'll Be in My Heart"; and John Legend recruited CammWess for Elton John's "Rocketman." On Monday, Harris played a solo take on Journey ballad "Faithfully."
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Post by Admin on May 21, 2020 18:54:24 GMT
The Season 18 finale of The Voice may have gone virtual on Tuesday night (May 19), but that didn't stop Nick Jonas from debuting his new solo track "Until We Meet Again" during the show.
For his performance, the first-time Voice coach, whose artist Thunderstorm Artis came in second place during the finale, took to the mountains wearing a bright red sherpa-lined jacket as he belted out the quarantine anthem. "So until we meet again/ Imma keep smile, smile, smile, smilin'/ We could be miles apart/ But you know I'm never too far/ My friend, until we meet again," Jonas crooned in his famous falsetto on the track's gentle chorus.
While "Until We Meet Again" marks the singer's first solo release since his 2018 collaborations with Mustard ("Anywhere) and German DJ Robin Schulz ("Right Now"), he's also been busy readying new Jonas Brothers music with his siblings, dropping the socially-distanced video for Karol G-assisted single "X" earlier this week. (The band also unveiled the long-awaited studio version of ballad "Five More Minutes," which they premiered live at the 2020 Grammys, alongside the flirtatious, Latin-influenced track.)
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Post by Admin on May 22, 2020 1:21:05 GMT
On Tuesday night, Todd Tilghman was declared the winner of The Voice's spring 2020 season. Upon hearing the announcement, coaches Nick Jonas, Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Blake Shelton applauded the Mississippi native for his victory. In particular, Blake, Todd's coach throughout the competition series, was especially ecstatic for his mentee. "YES!!! That’s what I’m talking about!!!!!! CONGRATS @todd_tilghman!!! Season 18 @nbcthevoice WINNER! You deserve this — so proud of you! Let’s go!!!!!!!" the country star tweeted. This content is imported from YouTube. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their website. Praise from Blake wasn't the only thing Todd won last night, though. Per The Voice's website, the top contender on the NBC series is set to "receive the grand prize of a recording contract." http://instagram.com/p/CATitb3BmOh But is that all? It's difficult to tell, especially since past winners — like season 14 victor Brynn Cartelli — have also reportedly been awarded a $100,000 cash prize. Still, nothing on NBC's website indicates that'll be the case for Todd. To get a clear answer, Good Housekeeping has reached out to NBC for comment on what Todd's winning package will include (we'll update this post once we know more).
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