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{\an7}Daly: Well, it’s just you
and me, buddy.
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{\an7}What’s it been?
12 years...
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{\an7}Uh-huh.
...23 seasons?
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{\an7}How many times do you think
you’ve pressed your button?
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{\an7}598.
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{\an7}500 and how many?
598 times.
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{\an7}That’s embarrassing.
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{\an7}204 times you said,
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{\an7}"I’ve never heard
of that song."
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{\an7}[ Laughs ]
That one’s real.
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{\an7}You’re making this up.
No, that one’s real.
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{\an7}♪
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{\an7} Get on in here, kids.
Here we go.
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{\an7}Okay. Sweet.
Who’s going
first?
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{\an7} It’s my last day
of blind auditions ever.
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{\an7}Daly: Blake Shelton!
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{\an7}Whoo!
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{\an7}Kelly Clarkson!
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{\an7} Last day of blinds.
Gonna fill up my team.
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{\an7}Chance the Rapper!
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{\an7}And Niall Horan!
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{\an7}♪ Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh ♪
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{\an7} ♪ Tell me,
what are we waiting for? ♪
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{\an7}Whoo!
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{\an7}♪ Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh ♪
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{\an7} ♪ Tell me,
what are we waiting for? ♪
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{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
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{\an7} Blake: One more.
I really got to be careful now.
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{\an7}One more today I’ll take.
I’ll take one more.
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{\an7}[ Clears throat ]
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{\an7}Hope they love me.
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{\an7}♪
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{\an7}♪ You want all my love
and my devotion ♪
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{\an7}♪ My-y-y ♪
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{\an7}All right.
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{\an7}♪ You want my loving soul ♪
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{\an7}♪ Right on the li-i-ine ♪
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{\an7}Oh!
Yeah, yeah.
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{\an7}I was first.
I was first.
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{\an7}♪ I have no doubt that I could
love you forever ♪
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{\an7}Yeah.
♪ The only trouble is ♪
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{\an7}♪ You really don’t
have the time ♪
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{\an7}♪ You’ve got one night only ♪
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{\an7}♪ One night only ♪
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{\an7}♪ That’s all you have to spare ♪
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{\an7} Whoa!
She said hi.
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{\an7} ♪ One night only ♪
She said hi.
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{\an7}♪ Then you have to ru-u-u-u-n ♪
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{\an7}Whoo!
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{\an7}♪ Ohh, one night, yeah ♪
Oh, great.
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{\an7}♪ One night only ♪
Come on, Nariyella.
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{\an7}♪ There’s nothing more
to sa-a-a-a-y ♪
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{\an7} Whoo!
♪ One night only ♪
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{\an7} ♪ Words get in
the-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e ♪
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{\an7}Whoo!
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{\an7}♪ The wa-a-a-a-a-a-y ♪
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{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
Whoa!
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{\an7} Wow!
Whoo!
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{\an7}Oh, my gosh.
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{\an7} That’s what
we’re talking about.
Whoo!
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{\an7}Yes!
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{\an7}We said it!
Yes, baby!
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{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
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{\an7}Four chairs!
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{\an7}Wow.
Whoa!
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{\an7} Nariyella: Hi.
Oh, they’re gonna fight.
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{\an7}Oh, my God.
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{\an7}Incredible!
Thank you.
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{\an7} What’s your name?
Where are you from?
Oh, my God.
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{\an7} Okay, hold up. Let me get my
life together, Chance, please.
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{\an7}Get my life together, Chance.
Take your time.
That’s okay.
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{\an7}My name is Nariyella,
I’m 20 years old,
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{\an7}and I’m from Elkins Park,
Pennsylvania.
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{\an7}Nariyella.
How long have you been, uh,
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{\an7}making music and singing
and performing?
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{\an7}You seem very tenured.
Thank you.
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{\an7}Well, I’ve been singing
since I could talk.
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{\an7} I’ve been
taking it seriously
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{\an7}for a majority of my life,
the past decade.
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{\an7} I’m 20,
so you know the math.
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{\an7}[ Laughter ]
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{\an7}I’m, like, in such awe.
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{\an7} I’m so grateful
to be on this stage.
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{\an7}I actually have a gift
for you guys.
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{\an7} Oh.
I’m very big on energy,
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{\an7}and so I brought you guys
some tumble stones,
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{\an7}some blue kyanite.
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{\an7} I’ll get it.
I’m not in heels, ma’am.
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{\an7} I’m not in heels.
I’ll help you.
Thank you so much.
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{\an7}There are four bags in there.
I’ll pass ’em out.
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{\an7} Are they good
for hangovers?
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{\an7}[ Laughter ]
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{\an7}I mean, there are other crystals
that help for that.
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{\an7}Unfortunately, my wife’s
really into diamonds.
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{\an7} [ Laughter ]
You can be into both.
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{\an7} Nariyella...
Hi, Niall.
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{\an7}...that was insane.
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{\an7} You were, like,
so comfortable up there.
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{\an7}Felt like you’ve been doing it
for years and years and years.
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{\an7} Half her life.
Half her life.
Yeah, literally.
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{\an7}I’m missing someone like you
on my team.
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{\an7}And I’ve been on a show
like this before.
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{\an7} I know.
I have navigated
the whole way through.
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{\an7} I came third.
That’s not the point.
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{\an7}You did all right.
Did all right, yeah.
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{\an7} [ Laughs ]
It’s like it worked out.
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{\an7}The whole show
was okay.
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{\an7} Congratulations to you,
and welcome to "The Voice."
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{\an7}Thank you!
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{\an7} Hi, Nariyella.
Hi, Blake.
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{\an7}Pleasure to meet you,
OG.
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{\an7} It’s so good
to meet you.
OG.
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{\an7}Your voice -- it was actually
shocking to me
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{\an7}how powerful you are.
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{\an7}Anybody that can be that open
and connected to the moment,
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{\an7} those are the artists
that make it all the way.
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{\an7}I would be honored to have you
on my last team
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{\an7} that I’m ever gonna
put together on "The Voice."
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{\an7}There it is.
Mkay?
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{\an7}Thank you, Blake.
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{\an7}Nariyella, first of all,
that’s a beautiful name.
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{\an7}And thank you for this.
That’s so cool.
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{\an7}You have a personality that is
just so incredibly captivating.
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{\an7}Some people turned around
and you were like, "Oh, hey,"
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{\an7} like, during
your performance.
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{\an7}You were so comfortable
and confident, so excited.
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{\an7} Yeah.
And that kind of passion
is what it takes
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{\an7}to win a show like this.
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{\an7}I’ve also been in a competition,
like Niall,
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{\an7} and I think that
I’m a really good coach
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{\an7}for you in that sense.
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{\an7} And I also have
a really cute jacket.
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{\an7} Yeah!
So, welcome to the show,
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{\an7}regardless of
who you pick.
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{\an7}She gonna make me cry.
Don’t cry, Nylla.
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{\an7}Don’t cry, Nylla.
Hey, Nariyella.
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{\an7}I was obviously blown away
by the performance.
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{\an7}I think technically
your skill level
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{\an7}is way, way, way beyond
your years,
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{\an7} way, way, way
beyond your experience.
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{\an7}Thank you.
And first of all,
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{\an7}these folks don’t even
know that song, so...
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{\an7}I know that -- What?
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{\an7} Jennifer Hudson
and Jennifer Holliday.
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{\an7} I’ve literally
covered that song.
You covered that song?
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{\an7} Okay. I was about to say,
I know Kelly better know it.
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{\an7}♪ You better stand back ♪
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{\an7}I know that song.
All right, all right, all right.
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{\an7} I was like,
"You don’t know me."
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{\an7}[ Laughter ]
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{\an7}I love all types of music.
Careful, Chance.
Careful.
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{\an7}I don’t want to -- I don’t want
to get on Kelly’s bad side.
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{\an7}I don’t have a bad side.
I like everybody.
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{\an7} My whole team dynamic
is about individualism
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{\an7}and just letting these -- these
people tell their own story.
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{\an7}So if I was lucky enough
to have you on my team,
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{\an7} I would just
spend time with you
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{\an7}figuring out what you’re about,
what you’re influences are,
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{\an7}and I’ll let you be yourself,
you know what I’m saying?
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{\an7}So welcome to "The Voice,"
first of all...
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{\an7}Thank you!
Ahhh!
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{\an7}...with the four-chair turn.
Woop, woop, woop.
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{\an7}And you obviously want to be
on Team Chance, so...
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{\an7}Oh, my God.
Niall: Nariyella,
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{\an7}who would you like
to be your coach?
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{\an7} Blake: Hey!
I don’t know.
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{\an7}I don’t know.
[ Laughs ]
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{\an7}[ Audience shouting ]
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{\an7} It’s on you. It’s on you.
You can’t look at me.
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{\an7} I’m looking at my mom.
She’s like, "It’s on you."
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{\an7} I’m like, "All right.
You’re right, but all right."
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{\an7}[ Laughs ]
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{\an7}[ Shouting continues ]
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{\an7}Kelly, I love you.
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{\an7}I gotta go with Chance.
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{\an7}Ohh! I didn’t see that coming!
♪ I’m unstoppable today ♪
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{\an7}Aah!
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{\an7}I did not see that
coming at all!
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{\an7}Told you she’s going
with Chance. I knew it.
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{\an7} Yo, you’re --
you’re my last person.
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{\an7}You just completed
my whole team.
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{\an7} Holy cow!
Yeah!
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{\an7} Chance: Nariyella --
my 10th and final spot.
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{\an7}She just blew me away.
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{\an7} She had a --
almost a Jennifer Hudson,
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{\an7}like, early days charisma.
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{\an7}She’s genuinely a star.
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{\an7}Oh, I get a hat?
Last hat.
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{\an7}Yeah, everybody on my gang
gets one hat, you know?
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{\an7}Yeah! You look good in it!
No way!
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{\an7} It feels good to just beat
the other coaches, you know?
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{\an7}To beat all three of them
at one time is crazy.
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{\an7}America, my team is full!
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{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
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{\an7} I got a trio,
I got R&B, soul, gospel, pop.
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{\an7}I got an operatic singer.
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{\an7}Everybody’s their own person
with their own story.
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{\an7}And each voice is so unique.
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{\an7} It’s cool that the show
has finally had a rapper on.
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{\an7}Rap music is, like,
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{\an7}a all-encompassing
kind of genre,
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{\an7} so I hope some of my mentor
skills rub off on these people.
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{\an7}Let’s go!
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{\an7}I’m excited for battles.
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{\an7} Team Chance
is the one to beat.
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{\an7}My favorite part is
she said,
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{\an7} "I’m sorry, Kelly,
but I have to go with Chance."
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{\an7}It’s like y’all weren’t
even an option in her head.
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{\an7} Niall:
I know, I know, I know.
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{\an7}That’s the first thing
I thought, too.
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{\an7}I was like, "Why just me?
They were --"
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{\an7}Chance, seriously, though,
you don’t know her.
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{\an7} Kelly: You can’t lead with,
"Y’all don’t know this song."
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{\an7}I was like, "Wait.
You don’t know me."
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{\an7}I didn’t think that was gonna --
I didn’t think it was gonna --
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{\an7}You don’t know what
I listen to.
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{\an7} You’re right.
See, there it is again.
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{\an7} I listen to
a lot of stuff.
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{\an7}So talk to the hand.
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{\an7} What are you,
from the ’90s?
So talk to the hand
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{\an7}’cause the face
ain’t listening.
[ Laughter ]
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{\an7}Daly: Coming up...
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{\an7}♪ Maybe it was Memphis ♪
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{\an7} Daly:
...only three spots remain
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{\an7}in a fight to the finish.
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{\an7}♪ Don’t you worry
about a thing ♪
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{\an7}Daly: Niall pulls out
all the stops.
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{\an7} [ As Blake ]
This is my last season.
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{\an7}Daly: And Blake hits his button
for the very last time.
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{\an7}I would be honored
if you would join
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{\an7} as the last person
that I will ever hit
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{\an7} this freakin’
worn-out button for.
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{\an7}♪ This is "The Voice" ♪
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{\an7} Daly: Welcome back
to the blind auditions
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{\an7}at Universal Studios Hollywood.
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{\an7}Ladies and gentlemen,
once again,
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{\an7} please welcome
one of our new coaches,
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{\an7}Niall Horan!
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{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
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{\an7}[ Country music plays ]
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{\an7}♪
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{\an7}[ Laughs ]
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{\an7}I like it.
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{\an7}The shoes!
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{\an7}I’ve been so proud
to be your son.
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{\an7}There’s no one better
to dress like than my dad.
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{\an7}Are those are my actual
jeans, the way you
keep pulling them up?
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{\an7} Yeah, I think so.
I thi-- I think they are.
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{\an7}[ Cheers and laughter ]
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{\an7}Looking good, son.
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{\an7}Looking good.
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{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
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{\an7}That’s my boy,
right there.
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{\an7}[ Laughter ]
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{\an7}♪
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{\an7}I’m Grace West,
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{\an7}and I’m a dog walker
in Nashville.
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{\an7}I walk dogs of all kinds.
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{\an7}I’ve had some purebred labs
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{\an7} that have definitely
dragged me down the street,
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{\an7}so I’ve had a few dogs walk me.
[ Laughs ]
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{\an7} Dog walking is
a super-flexible job,
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{\an7} which I need
’cause I need to be able
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{\an7}to write songs every day.
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{\an7}I grew up in Canton, Michigan,
and at 12 years old,
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{\an7}after one of the singing
competitions I was in,
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{\an7}I got contacted by a publishing
company in Nashville,
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{\an7} and I’ve been signed
as a songwriter since I was 16.
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{\an7} It’s one of the most
vulnerable things you can do.
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{\an7} You’re just like,
"Here’s all my secrets.
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{\an7} Here’s everything about me,
and I want to write about it."
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{\an7}♪
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{\an7}I made the move to Nashville
last year.
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{\an7}My parents support it 100%.
To be honest with you,
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{\an7}I don’t know what I would do
without them.
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{\an7} But they are both
in the medical field.
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{\an7}Like, medical field jump
to, like, music industry --
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{\an7} there’s not a lot
of connections going on.
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{\an7} Yeah. I’m lost half the time.
Yeah.
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{\an7}I just carry heavy stuff
and...
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{\an7}Hey.
...you know, pack the car.
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{\an7}You’re good at it, though.
Thanks.
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{\an7}It works.
It works.
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{\an7} Grace:
I’ve always loved this show.
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{\an7}It was a family tradition
to sit on the couch
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{\an7}after dinner and just watch.
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{\an7}This is like a dream to me.
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{\an7} It’s surreal.
It’s so exciting.
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{\an7} It is so hard
to break out in Nashville.
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{\an7} Everybody there
is doing the same thing.
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{\an7}And it has been hard
to be taken seriously
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{\an7}because of how much younger I am
than everybody else.
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{\an7}The teams are filling up,
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{\an7} so I have to go out there
and I have to give it my all.
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{\an7}♪
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{\an7} ♪ Lookin’ at you
through a misty moonlight ♪
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{\an7}♪ Katydid sing like a symphony ♪
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{\an7} ♪ Porch swing swayin’
like a Tennessee lullaby ♪
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{\an7} ♪ Melody blowing
through a willow tree ♪
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{\an7}♪ What was I supposed to do? ♪
301
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{\an7}♪ Standin’ there
lookin’ at you ♪
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{\an7}♪ A lonely boy far from home ♪
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{\an7}♪ Maybe it was Memphis ♪
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{\an7}♪ Maybe it was Southern
summer nights ♪
That was both of them!
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{\an7}♪ Maybe it was you,
maybe it was me ♪
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{\an7}♪ But it sure felt right ♪
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{\an7} Oh, that’s great.
♪ What was I supposed to do ♪
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{\an7}♪ Standin’ there
lookin’ at you ♪
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{\an7} ♪ A lonely boy
far from ho-o-o-me ♪
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{\an7}♪ Maybe it was Memphis ♪
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{\an7}♪ Maybe it was Southern
summer nights ♪
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{\an7}♪ Maybe it was you,
maybe it was me ♪
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{\an7}♪ But it sure felt right ♪
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{\an7}♪ Maybe it was Memphis ♪
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{\an7}♪ Maybe it was Southern
summer nights ♪
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{\an7}♪ Maybe it was you,
maybe it was me ♪
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{\an7}♪ But it sure felt right ♪
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{\an7}♪ Maybe it was you,
maybe it was me ♪
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{\an7}♪ But it sure felt right ♪
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{\an7}Wow. That was so good.
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{\an7}I like her!
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{\an7}♪ Mmmm ♪
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{\an7}Whoo!
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{\an7}I think Blake’s got
one more spot left.
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{\an7}Yes!
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{\an7}That was so good!
Thank you.
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{\an7}And just to let you know,
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{\an7}I thought it was better
than he did.
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{\an7} What’s your name?
Where are you from?
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{\an7} Grace West.
I am from Canton, Michigan,
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{\an7} but I’m now living
in Nashville, Tennessee.
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{\an7}And I’m 19 years old.
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{\an7} Blake: Wow.
19?!
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{\an7}Oh, Lord.
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{\an7}We did this as a gag.
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{\an7}It’s perfect. It works.
It works. It works.
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{\an7} I think you look really cool.
Like, super cool, really cool.
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{\an7}Yeah, I know. It --
Yeah. Whatever.
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{\an7}[ Laughter ]
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{\an7}Your voice is impeccable.
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{\an7} Thank you so much.
And so many,
like, sweet tones.
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{\an7}You are such a real
born storyteller.
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{\an7}Do you write yourself?
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{\an7} I’m actually
at a publishing company,
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{\an7}so that’s what I do for work.
I’m a songwriter.
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{\an7}I’ve got nothing like you
on my team.
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{\an7} Obviously,
I’m up against this,
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{\an7} and he is
country superstar
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{\an7} and that’s where
you’re probably leaning.
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{\an7}But I was brought up
on traditional Irish music,
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{\an7}which obviously led me
to country music.
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00:14:07,800 --> 00:14:10,220
{\an7} Yeah.
And that’s the kind of lane
that I’ve fallen into
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{\an7}and spent a lot of time
in Nashville
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{\an7}writing songs of my own
with country writers.
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{\an7}And I know for a fact
people of America
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{\an7} [Southern accent]
are gonna love you.
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{\an7}[ Laughter ]
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00:14:20,100 --> 00:14:21,770
{\an7} [ As Blake ]
This is my last season.
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{\an7}[ Laughter ]
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00:14:23,690 --> 00:14:25,900
{\an7}honored
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{\an7} to have you
on the last Team Niall.
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{\an7}[ Laughter ]
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00:14:29,740 --> 00:14:31,660
{\an7}Can I talk to Grace now?
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{\an7} Hi, Grace.
Hi, Blake.
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{\an7} [ Normal voice ]
I lost it already.
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{\an7}I moved to Nashville
when I was 17.
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00:14:37,410 --> 00:14:39,620
{\an7} Same thing -- worked for
a publishing company there.
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00:14:39,670 --> 00:14:42,170
{\an7} But I always wanted
to just be a country singer.
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00:14:42,210 --> 00:14:46,380
{\an7} My dream was to be
on the radio one day.
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00:14:46,420 --> 00:14:48,300
{\an7}So I relate to that
so much.
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00:14:48,340 --> 00:14:51,260
{\an7} And you have this thing
that I don’t really feel like
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{\an7}any of the artists your age
really have anymore.
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00:14:54,720 --> 00:14:58,060
{\an7} I actually hear Pam Tillis
in your voice.
Yeah.
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{\an7}I have one spot left
on my team.
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00:15:01,270 --> 00:15:04,520
{\an7}I would be honored if you would
join the last Team Blake
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{\an7} as the last person
that I will ever hit
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{\an7} this freakin’
worn-out button for.
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{\an7} Wow.
That was pretty good.
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{\an7} That was
pretty impressive.
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{\an7}That was a strong pitch.
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{\an7}I 100% believe in you.
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00:15:17,290 --> 00:15:20,000
{\an7}I cannot wait to see
what you do on the show.
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00:15:20,040 --> 00:15:22,420
{\an7}And I can’t even believe
I’m doing this,
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{\an7}but it’s his last season.
I will say...
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{\an7}Blake is a great coach
for you in this sense.
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00:15:27,260 --> 00:15:29,260
{\an7}I love Niall, and I’m gonna
be honest with you...
387
00:15:29,300 --> 00:15:30,880
{\an7} No, you don’t.
...Niall has been killing it,
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00:15:30,930 --> 00:15:32,140
{\an7} and he is
a singer/songwriter.
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00:15:32,180 --> 00:15:34,010
{\an7}And everything he said
does ring true.
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00:15:34,050 --> 00:15:36,720
{\an7}I also have known Blake
for years,
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{\an7}and he’s the guy that really
does help artists out.
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{\an7}I love Kelly Clarkson.
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00:15:40,850 --> 00:15:41,850
{\an7}[ Laughter ]
394
00:15:41,890 --> 00:15:43,440
{\an7}I love Kelly Clarkson.
395
00:15:43,480 --> 00:15:47,190
{\an7}This is my gift to Blake Shelton
[laughing] on his way out.
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00:15:47,230 --> 00:15:49,280
{\an7}That is one hell of a gift
you’ve given him.
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{\an7}Grace, here comes the hard part.
Who would you like to coach you?
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{\an7}[ Audience shouting ]
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{\an7}Come on, Grace!
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00:15:58,120 --> 00:16:00,620
{\an7}Come on, Grace!
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00:16:00,660 --> 00:16:03,290
{\an7}Grace: Okay.
402
00:16:03,330 --> 00:16:04,830
{\an7}I think I’m gonna
go with Blake.
403
00:16:04,880 --> 00:16:07,300
{\an7} Yes!
That’s it!
404
00:16:07,340 --> 00:16:09,010
{\an7}That’s your last one?
That’s it!
405
00:16:09,050 --> 00:16:10,880
{\an7}That’s your last one!
I’m finished!
406
00:16:10,920 --> 00:16:12,840
{\an7}Good job, man.
I’m finished!
407
00:16:12,880 --> 00:16:14,220
{\an7}I’m never doing that
again!
408
00:16:14,260 --> 00:16:15,600
{\an7}♪ With the dogs runnin’ ♪
409
00:16:15,640 --> 00:16:17,930
{\an7}That’s his last artist
ever.
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00:16:17,970 --> 00:16:19,140
{\an7}Oh, my gosh.
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00:16:19,180 --> 00:16:20,640
{\an7} You sound incredible.
Thank you.
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00:16:20,680 --> 00:16:22,100
{\an7} Blake: The thing I love
about Grace’s voice is that
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00:16:22,140 --> 00:16:24,310
{\an7}there’s no mistaking
she’s country.
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00:16:24,350 --> 00:16:26,650
{\an7} She’s a perfect
female country singer.
415
00:16:26,690 --> 00:16:28,440
{\an7} You get this.
This is the worst t-shirt ever.
416
00:16:28,480 --> 00:16:30,070
{\an7}♪ This is God’s country ♪
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00:16:30,110 --> 00:16:31,490
{\an7}Man, I gotta tell you,
I’m sitting here
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00:16:31,530 --> 00:16:33,110
{\an7} talking about
Grace right now.
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00:16:33,150 --> 00:16:34,530
{\an7}My heart swells up, you know,
420
00:16:34,570 --> 00:16:37,620
{\an7}to think about my journey
on this show, 23 seasons,
421
00:16:37,660 --> 00:16:40,620
{\an7}and for the last artist for me
to hit this button for.
422
00:16:40,660 --> 00:16:43,460
{\an7}I didn’t let it take over.
I can’t show any emotion.
423
00:16:43,500 --> 00:16:46,580
{\an7} I did get
a little bit shook up.
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00:16:46,630 --> 00:16:47,880
{\an7}The last one!
425
00:16:47,920 --> 00:16:49,590
{\an7}What an incredible artist
to end your run on.
426
00:16:49,630 --> 00:16:51,590
{\an7}That’s about to be your chair.
You might as well just start --
427
00:16:51,630 --> 00:16:53,340
{\an7} Move in there now, will I?
Check it out.
428
00:16:53,380 --> 00:16:55,130
{\an7} You just sit in there
[laughing] when he comes back.
429
00:16:55,180 --> 00:16:56,760
{\an7}I wanted her to pick Niall
so bad.
430
00:16:56,800 --> 00:16:58,930
{\an7}[ Laughter ]
funny.
431
00:16:58,970 --> 00:17:00,850
{\an7} Be like,
"Bye. You’re done."
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00:17:00,890 --> 00:17:03,850
{\an7}[ Laughter ]
433
00:17:03,890 --> 00:17:06,190
{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
434
00:17:06,230 --> 00:17:09,520
{\an7} Never doing it again!
Never pushing that again!
435
00:17:09,570 --> 00:17:12,150
{\an7} [ Laughs ]
You inherited...
436
00:17:12,190 --> 00:17:15,570
{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
437
00:17:15,610 --> 00:17:19,030
{\an7} I’m never
pushing that again.
438
00:17:19,080 --> 00:17:21,200
{\an7}Get it out of here.
439
00:17:21,240 --> 00:17:22,870
{\an7}Get it off of there.
440
00:17:22,910 --> 00:17:25,120
{\an7}Oh, my God.
441
00:17:25,160 --> 00:17:27,540
{\an7}For the last time...
442
00:17:27,580 --> 00:17:30,880
{\an7}My team is full!
443
00:17:30,920 --> 00:17:32,880
{\an7}Whoo!
444
00:17:32,920 --> 00:17:35,840
{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
445
00:17:37,760 --> 00:17:40,050
{\an7}I’m going out with the strongest
team I’ve ever had.
446
00:17:40,100 --> 00:17:44,270
{\an7} I got country, R&B, pop,
singer/songwriter, you name it.
447
00:17:44,310 --> 00:17:46,060
{\an7} I mean, honestly,
these other coaches
448
00:17:46,100 --> 00:17:47,100
{\an7}aren’t even gonna be able
to compete
449
00:17:47,140 --> 00:17:48,900
{\an7}with my team this season.
450
00:17:48,940 --> 00:17:50,440
{\an7}Well done.
451
00:17:50,480 --> 00:17:51,980
{\an7}I feel like I just graduated
high school.
452
00:17:52,020 --> 00:17:53,440
{\an7}Chance: You did!
453
00:17:53,480 --> 00:17:55,240
{\an7}Niall: I went head-to-head
with Dad for country.
454
00:17:55,280 --> 00:17:56,950
{\an7} Here,
you sit over here.
455
00:17:56,990 --> 00:18:00,660
{\an7} But losing to Blake
on his final ever artist...
Whoo!
456
00:18:00,700 --> 00:18:02,120
{\an7}...I’ll concede.
457
00:18:02,160 --> 00:18:04,580
{\an7}Now Kelly and I are
the only coaches
458
00:18:04,620 --> 00:18:06,250
{\an7}with a spot left in our team.
459
00:18:06,290 --> 00:18:09,250
{\an7}It’s over.
I know,
but that was really cool
460
00:18:09,290 --> 00:18:10,630
{\an7} to be your last one.
I know!
461
00:18:10,670 --> 00:18:12,250
{\an7} That was a great last pick.
I really like her.
462
00:18:12,300 --> 00:18:14,340
{\an7}Like, I really like her.
Went out with a country girl.
463
00:18:20,970 --> 00:18:22,310
{\an7}♪ This is "The Voice" ♪
464
00:18:22,350 --> 00:18:24,470
{\an7} Daly: Welcome back
to the blind auditions.
465
00:18:24,520 --> 00:18:26,270
{\an7} Daly:
As you look back now,
466
00:18:26,310 --> 00:18:28,390
{\an7} what’s it like
doing your last blinds?
467
00:18:28,440 --> 00:18:31,360
{\an7}I don’t normally get wrapped up
in, like, these moments,
468
00:18:31,400 --> 00:18:34,570
{\an7}but when I hit my button
for Grace,
469
00:18:34,610 --> 00:18:36,990
{\an7}who ended up being
the last person
470
00:18:37,030 --> 00:18:40,780
{\an7}that I’ll ever do that for,
I was like, "Oh."
471
00:18:40,820 --> 00:18:42,330
{\an7}I felt myself --
I was like,
472
00:18:42,370 --> 00:18:43,660
{\an7}"Oh, my God, I can’t believe
I just said that."
473
00:18:43,700 --> 00:18:45,540
{\an7}I kind of got emotional,
you know?
Right.
474
00:18:45,580 --> 00:18:47,370
{\an7} And, you know,
I knew coming into this
475
00:18:47,410 --> 00:18:49,000
{\an7} I was trying to
take all the moments in,
476
00:18:49,040 --> 00:18:52,630
{\an7}and it’s going by so fast,
so when I said that out loud,
477
00:18:52,670 --> 00:18:55,130
{\an7} it was like,
it became real.
478
00:18:55,170 --> 00:18:56,510
{\an7}Well, it’s been fun,
buddy.
479
00:18:57,840 --> 00:18:59,680
{\an7}A lot of good memories.
480
00:18:59,720 --> 00:19:01,260
{\an7}One, two, go!
481
00:19:01,300 --> 00:19:02,680
{\an7}Here we go!
482
00:19:02,720 --> 00:19:05,010
{\an7}Michael: It’s tough being
a single musician dad.
483
00:19:05,060 --> 00:19:08,560
{\an7} Lots of weekends,
being gone late playing gigs.
484
00:19:08,600 --> 00:19:09,850
{\an7}Yeah!
485
00:19:09,890 --> 00:19:11,310
{\an7}I’m Michael Landingham
486
00:19:11,350 --> 00:19:12,980
{\an7}from Cherry Valley, California,
487
00:19:13,020 --> 00:19:14,360
{\an7}and I’m 29 years old.
488
00:19:14,400 --> 00:19:15,820
{\an7}Yeah, so fun!
489
00:19:15,860 --> 00:19:19,070
{\an7}My daughter, Saela --
she’s 3 1/2.
490
00:19:19,110 --> 00:19:22,870
{\an7}And to save money,
we live in an RV
491
00:19:22,910 --> 00:19:24,370
{\an7}on my parents’ property.
492
00:19:24,410 --> 00:19:26,580
{\an7} It’s challenging
living with my daughter
493
00:19:26,620 --> 00:19:29,710
{\an7}in a 300-square-foot RV,
but we have a lot of fun.
494
00:19:29,750 --> 00:19:30,830
{\an7}Yeah!
495
00:19:30,870 --> 00:19:32,710
{\an7}It’s kind of like a sleepover,
in a way.
496
00:19:32,750 --> 00:19:36,550
{\an7}I’ve been full-time playing
at bars and restaurants
497
00:19:36,590 --> 00:19:38,130
{\an7}just to pay the bills.
498
00:19:38,170 --> 00:19:40,340
{\an7}I definitely hope "The Voice"
can catapult my career
499
00:19:40,380 --> 00:19:43,260
{\an7} and help me
to provide for my daughter.
500
00:19:44,550 --> 00:19:47,560
{\an7}These four coaches represent
the drive, the ambition,
501
00:19:47,600 --> 00:19:50,730
{\an7} the success
that you need to pursue music.
502
00:19:50,770 --> 00:19:53,400
{\an7}I’m so excited to be able
to learn that from them.
503
00:19:53,440 --> 00:19:55,400
{\an7}It feels incredible and scary,
504
00:19:55,440 --> 00:19:59,360
{\an7} but this is definitely a huge
opportunity for me to break out
505
00:19:59,400 --> 00:20:01,240
{\an7} and pursue
my dream of music.
506
00:20:01,280 --> 00:20:02,450
{\an7}Oh, man.
507
00:20:06,240 --> 00:20:11,210
{\an7}♪
508
00:20:11,250 --> 00:20:14,420
{\an7}♪ You shine like a star ♪
509
00:20:14,460 --> 00:20:16,790
{\an7}♪ You know who you are ♪
510
00:20:16,840 --> 00:20:20,340
{\an7}♪ You’re everything beautiful ♪
511
00:20:20,380 --> 00:20:24,090
{\an7}♪ She’s hot, hot like the sun ♪
512
00:20:24,140 --> 00:20:26,260
{\an7}♪ The loneliest one ♪
513
00:20:26,300 --> 00:20:29,770
{\an7}♪ Still everything beautiful ♪
514
00:20:29,810 --> 00:20:32,350
{\an7}♪ Well, I’ll be so damned ♪
515
00:20:32,390 --> 00:20:34,690
{\an7}♪ You’re standing at my door ♪
516
00:20:34,730 --> 00:20:40,030
{\an7} ♪ We stayed up in the city
till the stars lost the war ♪
517
00:20:40,070 --> 00:20:43,320
{\an7}♪ I wish I knew you
when I was young ♪
518
00:20:44,570 --> 00:20:49,290
{\an7}♪ We could’ve gotten
so hi-i-i-i-gh ♪
519
00:20:49,330 --> 00:20:54,170
{\an7} ♪ But now we’re here,
and it’s been so lo-o-o-ng ♪
520
00:20:54,210 --> 00:20:57,670
{\an7} ♪ Two strangers
in the bright lights ♪
521
00:20:57,710 --> 00:20:59,500
{\an7}♪ Who-o-o-o-a ♪
522
00:20:59,550 --> 00:21:02,550
{\an7}♪ Yeah, I hope you don’t mind ♪
523
00:21:02,590 --> 00:21:04,130
{\an7} Come on. They gotta go.
They gotta go. Let’s go.
524
00:21:04,180 --> 00:21:08,640
{\an7}♪ We can share my mood, yeah ♪
525
00:21:08,680 --> 00:21:13,350
{\an7} ♪ Two strangers
in the bright lights ♪
526
00:21:13,390 --> 00:21:15,640
{\an7}♪ I wish I knew you ♪
527
00:21:15,690 --> 00:21:17,690
{\an7}♪ I wish I knew you ♪
528
00:21:17,730 --> 00:21:24,610
{\an7} ♪ Oh, I wish I knew you
when I was yo-o-o-o-o-ung ♪
529
00:21:24,650 --> 00:21:26,280
{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
530
00:21:26,320 --> 00:21:30,700
{\an7}♪
531
00:21:30,740 --> 00:21:32,500
{\an7} What’s your name?
Where are you from?
532
00:21:32,540 --> 00:21:33,870
{\an7}Michael Landingham.
533
00:21:33,910 --> 00:21:36,460
{\an7}I’m from Cherry Valley,
California.
534
00:21:37,790 --> 00:21:40,540
{\an7} I felt it was very intense,
and I like to sometimes hear
535
00:21:40,590 --> 00:21:43,010
{\an7} just a little bit
of dynamic throughout
536
00:21:43,050 --> 00:21:44,800
{\an7} and be able
to ramp the song.
Yeah.
537
00:21:44,840 --> 00:21:47,550
{\an7}I felt the song
ramped early,
538
00:21:47,590 --> 00:21:49,090
{\an7} and that’s just
a dynamic thing,
539
00:21:49,140 --> 00:21:50,720
{\an7} and that’s the reason
why I didn’t turn personally.
540
00:21:50,760 --> 00:21:52,470
{\an7}But thanks so much for coming.
I appreciate it.
541
00:21:52,520 --> 00:21:54,060
{\an7}Thank you so much.
542
00:21:54,100 --> 00:21:55,980
{\an7}You have a lot of character
to your voice.
543
00:21:56,020 --> 00:21:58,400
{\an7}And I think, like,
texture and tone
544
00:21:58,440 --> 00:21:59,980
{\an7}is what makes an artist.
545
00:22:00,020 --> 00:22:01,860
{\an7} Finding a way to, like,
pace yourself through the song
546
00:22:01,900 --> 00:22:03,530
{\an7}and show different
elements of, like,
547
00:22:03,570 --> 00:22:05,900
{\an7}what you can do vocally
is important.
548
00:22:05,950 --> 00:22:07,530
{\an7} But I still think
you have a good voice,
549
00:22:07,570 --> 00:22:10,240
{\an7}and I think it’s very unique
to you, for sure.
550
00:22:10,280 --> 00:22:11,580
{\an7}Do you perform, like,
with a band?
551
00:22:11,620 --> 00:22:13,580
{\an7} I do perform a lot.
I gig every weekend.
552
00:22:13,620 --> 00:22:15,040
{\an7}Yeah, ’cause you have
that kind of voice
553
00:22:15,080 --> 00:22:16,870
{\an7}that, like, pierces through,
like, when you’re at a bar
554
00:22:16,910 --> 00:22:19,080
{\an7}and you’re like, "Damn.
That guy’s a good singer."
[ Laughs ]
555
00:22:19,120 --> 00:22:22,170
{\an7}Blake: The playing-the-bars
thing explains, I think,
556
00:22:22,210 --> 00:22:24,050
{\an7}the way you performed
here today.
Yeah.
557
00:22:24,090 --> 00:22:26,590
{\an7} In a room like this,
you know, less is more.
558
00:22:26,630 --> 00:22:28,550
{\an7}So, man, come back
and try it again.
559
00:22:28,590 --> 00:22:29,890
{\an7}Thank you guys so much.
560
00:22:29,930 --> 00:22:31,390
{\an7}Seriously an honor to be
in front of you guys
561
00:22:31,430 --> 00:22:32,970
{\an7}and sing for you all.
562
00:22:33,010 --> 00:22:34,310
{\an7}Thank you, Michael.
563
00:22:34,350 --> 00:22:35,640
{\an7} Kelly:
I only have one spot left,
564
00:22:35,680 --> 00:22:36,890
{\an7} and I know what
I’m really looking for,
565
00:22:36,930 --> 00:22:38,230
{\an7} ’cause I know
what I already have.
566
00:22:38,270 --> 00:22:40,560
{\an7}I’m waiting for something
unique and special.
567
00:22:40,600 --> 00:22:42,270
{\an7} Niall:
Me and Kelly Clarkson,
568
00:22:42,310 --> 00:22:44,690
{\an7}we have a very similar taste
in music and voices,
569
00:22:44,730 --> 00:22:46,900
{\an7}so I’m just waiting sneakily
570
00:22:46,940 --> 00:22:49,740
{\an7}to see if I can pull off
something amazing.
571
00:22:49,780 --> 00:22:52,280
{\an7} You ready?
We’ll just hold hands
for a second.
572
00:22:52,320 --> 00:22:54,030
{\an7}Do we need to kiss
probably?
573
00:22:54,080 --> 00:22:55,700
{\an7}No.
No? No kiss.
574
00:22:55,740 --> 00:22:59,250
{\an7}This moment means so much to me.
575
00:22:59,290 --> 00:23:01,330
{\an7} Maybe we can
do something else.
576
00:23:01,380 --> 00:23:02,750
{\an7} Okay.
Just --
577
00:23:02,790 --> 00:23:04,250
{\an7}We’re gonna dance?
578
00:23:04,300 --> 00:23:06,130
{\an7}Katie Beth: I’m in grad school
and studying counseling.
579
00:23:06,170 --> 00:23:09,880
{\an7} But my husband and I do
a lot of music together --
580
00:23:09,930 --> 00:23:12,600
{\an7} restaurant shows,
or we do weddings.
581
00:23:12,640 --> 00:23:15,760
{\an7} So to be able
to get to do music full-time
582
00:23:15,810 --> 00:23:18,520
{\an7}is the ultimate dream.
583
00:23:18,560 --> 00:23:20,060
{\an7}Aww, you’re so nice.
584
00:23:20,100 --> 00:23:21,560
{\an7}Well...
585
00:23:21,600 --> 00:23:23,110
{\an7}Katie Beth: My name is
Katie Beth Forakis.
586
00:23:23,150 --> 00:23:26,280
{\an7} I’m from a small town
called Savannah, Tennessee,
587
00:23:26,320 --> 00:23:28,030
{\an7}and I’m 25 years old.
588
00:23:28,070 --> 00:23:31,610
{\an7} Singing and music
has always been part of my life,
589
00:23:31,660 --> 00:23:35,780
{\an7} especially with my mom being
the piano player at our church.
590
00:23:35,830 --> 00:23:39,000
{\an7}So I just kind of assumed
the role of the singer
591
00:23:39,040 --> 00:23:40,370
{\an7}to go next to her.
592
00:23:40,410 --> 00:23:42,670
{\an7}I have three younger sisters,
593
00:23:42,710 --> 00:23:46,050
{\an7} and my mom took
every opportunity to tell us
594
00:23:46,090 --> 00:23:50,090
{\an7}that we were the most special
things in her life.
595
00:23:50,130 --> 00:23:53,970
{\an7}When I was 15 years old,
my mom passed away.
596
00:23:54,010 --> 00:23:55,800
{\an7}She had some medical issues
going on,
597
00:23:55,850 --> 00:23:57,970
{\an7}but this was pretty unexpected.
598
00:23:58,020 --> 00:24:00,560
{\an7} It was the hardest thing
that I’ve ever gone through,
599
00:24:00,600 --> 00:24:02,190
{\an7}still to this day.
600
00:24:02,230 --> 00:24:05,310
{\an7}She was the glue that held
our entire family together.
601
00:24:05,360 --> 00:24:09,690
{\an7}All of a sudden, I’m raising
four girls by myself,
602
00:24:09,740 --> 00:24:11,990
{\an7}from 15 down to 3.
603
00:24:12,030 --> 00:24:15,570
{\an7} And, uh,
we had a hard time sometimes,
604
00:24:15,620 --> 00:24:18,200
{\an7} but I have
some special girls,
605
00:24:18,240 --> 00:24:19,700
{\an7}including this one.
606
00:24:19,750 --> 00:24:22,160
{\an7} Me being the oldest,
I kind of assume the role
607
00:24:22,210 --> 00:24:23,710
{\an7}as junior parent,
608
00:24:23,750 --> 00:24:26,670
{\an7} taking kids to practice
or being the person there
609
00:24:26,710 --> 00:24:28,710
{\an7} when they had
their dance recital.
610
00:24:28,750 --> 00:24:31,720
{\an7}It was hard to have to
assume that position
611
00:24:31,760 --> 00:24:33,930
{\an7}at such a young age
when I feel like
612
00:24:33,970 --> 00:24:36,050
{\an7}I still needed that
there for me, too.
613
00:24:36,100 --> 00:24:39,680
{\an7}But I’m honored that I got
to be that for my family.
614
00:24:39,720 --> 00:24:42,060
{\an7}She’s a lot like her mom
in that, uh,
615
00:24:42,100 --> 00:24:43,850
{\an7} she was always
trying to help people,
616
00:24:43,890 --> 00:24:47,690
{\an7}and, uh, she loved
to sing herself.
617
00:24:47,730 --> 00:24:51,740
{\an7}To see her taking
these bold steps
618
00:24:51,780 --> 00:24:55,110
{\an7}and doing this on her own
is, uh...
619
00:24:55,160 --> 00:24:56,240
{\an7}It’s special.
620
00:24:56,280 --> 00:24:58,030
{\an7} And I’m just
so proud of you.
Thank you.
621
00:24:58,080 --> 00:24:59,700
{\an7}And I know your mom
would be, too.
622
00:25:01,290 --> 00:25:02,580
{\an7}For my blind audition,
623
00:25:02,620 --> 00:25:04,870
{\an7}I’ll be singing "Ghost"
by Justin Bieber.
624
00:25:04,920 --> 00:25:08,500
{\an7} The song talks about
losing someone close to you.
625
00:25:08,540 --> 00:25:10,800
{\an7}I wish that my mom
could be here,
626
00:25:10,840 --> 00:25:13,050
{\an7}but I know that she’s with me.
627
00:25:13,090 --> 00:25:16,220
{\an7} [ Voice breaking ]
If I could say anything to her,
628
00:25:16,260 --> 00:25:18,140
{\an7}I would say thank you
629
00:25:18,180 --> 00:25:20,850
{\an7}for all the things
that she taught me.
630
00:25:20,890 --> 00:25:22,890
{\an7}And for the person
that I am today,
631
00:25:22,930 --> 00:25:24,940
{\an7}I wouldn’t be without her.
632
00:25:24,980 --> 00:25:28,150
{\an7} [ Sniffles ]
I’m just so grateful.
633
00:25:35,450 --> 00:25:36,780
{\an7}♪ This is "The Voice" ♪
634
00:25:36,820 --> 00:25:38,780
{\an7}Daly: Welcome back.
635
00:25:38,820 --> 00:25:40,450
{\an7}I think this is
gonna be it.
636
00:25:40,490 --> 00:25:42,200
{\an7}♪ Two more to go ♪
637
00:25:42,240 --> 00:25:45,290
{\an7} Come on.
Let’s finish this thing.
638
00:25:45,330 --> 00:25:46,790
{\an7}Please be good.
639
00:25:53,170 --> 00:26:00,350
{\an7}♪
640
00:26:00,390 --> 00:26:04,810
{\an7} ♪ Youngblood thinks
there’s always tomorrow ♪
641
00:26:04,850 --> 00:26:06,310
{\an7}Oh, I like that.
642
00:26:06,350 --> 00:26:12,360
{\an7}♪ I miss your touch on nights
when I’m hollow ♪
643
00:26:12,400 --> 00:26:17,360
{\an7}♪ I know you crossed a bridge
that I can’t follow ♪
644
00:26:17,400 --> 00:26:18,990
{\an7}Oh...
645
00:26:19,030 --> 00:26:21,660
{\an7}♪ Since the love that you left
is all that I get ♪
646
00:26:21,700 --> 00:26:24,200
{\an7}♪ I want you to know ♪
647
00:26:24,240 --> 00:26:29,000
{\an7}♪ That if I can’t
be close to you ♪
648
00:26:29,040 --> 00:26:32,000
{\an7} ♪ I’ll settle for
the ghost of you ♪
649
00:26:32,040 --> 00:26:36,050
{\an7}♪ I miss you more than life ♪
650
00:26:36,090 --> 00:26:37,380
{\an7}There we go!
Kelly!
651
00:26:37,420 --> 00:26:41,090
{\an7}♪ And if you can’t
be next to me ♪
652
00:26:41,140 --> 00:26:44,640
{\an7}♪ Your memory is ecstasy ♪
Oh, my gosh!
653
00:26:44,680 --> 00:26:47,730
{\an7}♪ I miss you more than life ♪
654
00:26:47,770 --> 00:26:52,900
{\an7}♪ I miss you more than liiiife ♪
655
00:26:52,940 --> 00:26:55,030
{\an7}♪ Who-o-o-o-a ♪
656
00:26:55,070 --> 00:26:59,150
{\an7}♪ Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh ♪
657
00:26:59,200 --> 00:27:00,410
{\an7}Yeah!
658
00:27:00,450 --> 00:27:01,700
{\an7} Wow.
It’s like an angel.
659
00:27:01,740 --> 00:27:06,200
{\an7} ♪ So if I can’t
be close to you ♪
660
00:27:06,250 --> 00:27:09,330
{\an7} ♪ I’ll settle for
the ghost of you ♪
661
00:27:09,370 --> 00:27:11,880
{\an7}♪ I miss you more than life ♪
662
00:27:11,920 --> 00:27:13,040
{\an7}Oh, my God.
663
00:27:13,090 --> 00:27:15,750
{\an7}♪ I miss you more than life ♪
664
00:27:15,800 --> 00:27:20,300
{\an7}♪ I miss yooooooou ♪
665
00:27:20,340 --> 00:27:22,300
{\an7}That was pretty!
666
00:27:22,340 --> 00:27:23,720
{\an7}Wow!
667
00:27:23,760 --> 00:27:25,680
{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
668
00:27:25,720 --> 00:27:28,310
{\an7}♪
669
00:27:28,350 --> 00:27:31,100
{\an7}Holy moly!
670
00:27:32,600 --> 00:27:33,810
{\an7}Wow!
671
00:27:33,860 --> 00:27:35,520
{\an7}Oh, my God!
672
00:27:37,400 --> 00:27:40,490
{\an7} I honestly didn’t even know
I could have hairs on my cheeks.
673
00:27:40,530 --> 00:27:41,660
{\an7}Tell us who you are.
674
00:27:41,700 --> 00:27:43,030
{\an7} My name is
Katie Beth Forakis.
675
00:27:43,070 --> 00:27:44,700
{\an7}I am 25 years old,
676
00:27:44,740 --> 00:27:46,540
{\an7} and I’m from
Savannah, Tennessee.
677
00:27:46,580 --> 00:27:48,750
{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
678
00:27:48,790 --> 00:27:51,000
{\an7} Katie Beth,
that was beautiful.
679
00:27:51,040 --> 00:27:52,960
{\an7} I honestly
still have chills.
680
00:27:53,000 --> 00:27:55,290
{\an7}I know it’s cold in here,
but when I heard
681
00:27:55,340 --> 00:27:57,250
{\an7} you start singing, I was like,
"All right, great song choice,"
682
00:27:57,300 --> 00:27:59,510
{\an7} obviously expecting you
to go off like Justin does
683
00:27:59,550 --> 00:28:01,720
{\an7} and take it to a,
you know, bigger place
684
00:28:01,760 --> 00:28:03,300
{\an7} and you just
kept it there nicely.
685
00:28:03,340 --> 00:28:05,260
{\an7}There’s nothing sweeter than
when someone comes in
686
00:28:05,300 --> 00:28:09,100
{\an7} and plays a piano version
of what is a massive pop song
687
00:28:09,140 --> 00:28:10,930
{\an7}and completely controls
their falsetto
688
00:28:10,980 --> 00:28:12,850
{\an7}for effectively
90 seconds.
689
00:28:12,900 --> 00:28:14,440
{\an7}You definitely
spoke to me.
690
00:28:14,480 --> 00:28:17,770
{\an7} I was completely emotionally
connected to you as a singer.
691
00:28:17,820 --> 00:28:19,150
{\an7}I was looking around
before I turned,
692
00:28:19,190 --> 00:28:21,530
{\an7} and everyone
was kind of like...
693
00:28:21,570 --> 00:28:24,950
{\an7} like gazing at you.
It really was fairytale stuff.
694
00:28:24,990 --> 00:28:28,490
{\an7} I’ve got one spot,
as does Miss Clarkson.
695
00:28:28,540 --> 00:28:30,250
{\an7}My first ever Team Niall.
696
00:28:30,290 --> 00:28:32,500
{\an7}I would absolutely love
to work with you.
697
00:28:32,540 --> 00:28:33,960
{\an7}Thank you.
698
00:28:34,000 --> 00:28:37,210
{\an7}You got a very distinct voice
and cool upper register.
699
00:28:37,250 --> 00:28:38,340
{\an7} The only reason why
I couldn’t turn around
700
00:28:38,380 --> 00:28:39,880
{\an7}is ’cause I’ve filled up
my team.
701
00:28:39,920 --> 00:28:41,470
{\an7}I also love your dress.
Your dress is fire.
702
00:28:41,510 --> 00:28:43,130
{\an7} Thank you.
Yeah.
703
00:28:43,180 --> 00:28:45,300
{\an7}Welcome to "The Voice."
Thank you.
704
00:28:45,340 --> 00:28:47,970
{\an7}You just did what I love
to do most in the world.
705
00:28:48,010 --> 00:28:50,180
{\an7}I love taking a song
that people know,
706
00:28:50,220 --> 00:28:51,430
{\an7}but then doing it
differently,
707
00:28:51,480 --> 00:28:53,140
{\an7} like, especially
just with a piano.
708
00:28:53,190 --> 00:28:54,850
{\an7}Also, your tone --
709
00:28:54,900 --> 00:28:56,610
{\an7} it was so heartfelt
and it was so tender.
710
00:28:56,650 --> 00:28:58,980
{\an7}I have no one on my team
that has that kind of
711
00:28:59,020 --> 00:29:00,230
{\an7}really cool juxtaposition
going on.
712
00:29:00,280 --> 00:29:02,240
{\an7} Like, vocally,
you sound so sweet,
713
00:29:02,280 --> 00:29:04,240
{\an7}but to put some really cool,
like, rock ’n’ roll,
714
00:29:04,280 --> 00:29:06,530
{\an7}dirtier guitar with it,
but have that sweet thing
715
00:29:06,570 --> 00:29:07,780
{\an7}hanging over the top.
716
00:29:07,820 --> 00:29:09,280
{\an7}I only have one spot
left on my team,
717
00:29:09,330 --> 00:29:11,700
{\an7} excited
you’re on the show.
718
00:29:11,750 --> 00:29:14,330
{\an7}We literally have not heard
like you.
719
00:29:14,370 --> 00:29:17,000
{\an7}Like, you will stand out.
Thank you.
720
00:29:17,040 --> 00:29:19,090
{\an7}I feel like I would make
a really, really good coach,
721
00:29:19,130 --> 00:29:21,710
{\an7}like, navigating
song selection.
722
00:29:21,760 --> 00:29:24,550
{\an7}I love working with my artists
even after this show.
723
00:29:24,590 --> 00:29:26,720
{\an7} Yeah.
I’ve won like half the time
I’m here,
724
00:29:26,760 --> 00:29:29,220
{\an7}so I got a pretty all right
track record.
Yeah.
725
00:29:29,260 --> 00:29:32,180
{\an7}I really, really would like
to work with you.
726
00:29:32,220 --> 00:29:34,100
{\an7}Thank you.
Thank you.
727
00:29:34,140 --> 00:29:35,850
{\an7} Chance: But now
here’s the hard part.
728
00:29:35,890 --> 00:29:38,020
{\an7}Who do you choose
as your coach?
729
00:29:38,060 --> 00:29:40,480
{\an7}[ Audience shouting ]
730
00:29:42,400 --> 00:29:45,110
{\an7}Come on, come on,
come on, come on!
731
00:29:48,070 --> 00:29:49,620
{\an7}I’m gonna go with Kelly.
732
00:29:49,660 --> 00:29:51,330
{\an7}Yes!
733
00:29:51,370 --> 00:29:53,830
{\an7}Thank you!
734
00:29:53,870 --> 00:29:55,210
{\an7}Oh, my gosh.
735
00:29:55,250 --> 00:29:57,040
{\an7}Kelly: Katie Beth was
the perfect person
736
00:29:57,080 --> 00:29:59,040
{\an7}to finally fill out my team.
737
00:29:59,080 --> 00:30:00,420
{\an7}I tried really hard.
738
00:30:00,460 --> 00:30:01,710
{\an7}I couldn’t have asked
for a better ending.
739
00:30:01,750 --> 00:30:03,380
{\an7}Oh, my gosh!
740
00:30:03,420 --> 00:30:05,050
{\an7}Kelly: Her tone is incredible,
and she sounds like an angel,
741
00:30:05,090 --> 00:30:06,510
{\an7}but I love that she took
that Bieber song
742
00:30:06,550 --> 00:30:07,590
{\an7}and then just flipped it.
743
00:30:07,630 --> 00:30:09,850
{\an7} I felt like
it was very Team Kelly.
744
00:30:09,890 --> 00:30:11,720
{\an7}My team...
745
00:30:11,760 --> 00:30:14,020
{\an7}is full!
746
00:30:14,060 --> 00:30:15,520
{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
747
00:30:15,560 --> 00:30:18,850
{\an7}I have an amazing, eclectic,
soulful team.
748
00:30:18,900 --> 00:30:21,730
{\an7}Anything you like, we
have it on the team,
so I’m very excited.
749
00:30:21,770 --> 00:30:24,440
{\an7} Talk about it, talk about it.
[ Audience chanting "Kelly!" ]
750
00:30:24,480 --> 00:30:26,990
{\an7}Team Kelly is so ready
for the battles, y’all.
751
00:30:27,030 --> 00:30:28,360
{\an7}[ Chanting continues ]
Kelly!
752
00:30:28,410 --> 00:30:30,410
{\an7}I’m so excited!
She was really sweet.
753
00:30:30,450 --> 00:30:33,990
{\an7} I liked her.
That voice was so pretty.
754
00:30:40,790 --> 00:30:42,130
{\an7}♪ This is "The Voice" ♪
755
00:30:42,170 --> 00:30:44,340
{\an7} Daly: Welcome back
to the blind auditions.
756
00:30:44,380 --> 00:30:47,090
{\an7} Well, they’re all mine now,
so I got the pick of the crop.
757
00:30:47,130 --> 00:30:48,590
{\an7}[ Laughter ]
758
00:30:48,630 --> 00:30:50,180
{\an7} Hi, everyone.
My name is Dasha.
759
00:30:50,220 --> 00:30:51,600
{\an7}I’m 21 years old,
760
00:30:51,640 --> 00:30:53,430
{\an7} and I am originally
from northern Russia,
761
00:30:53,470 --> 00:30:56,390
{\an7} but now I live
in Los Angeles, California.
762
00:30:56,430 --> 00:30:59,640
{\an7} People in America
always get surprised and shocked
763
00:30:59,690 --> 00:31:03,320
{\an7} when I tell them
I’m from northern Russia.
764
00:31:03,360 --> 00:31:04,270
{\an7}"Where?!"
765
00:31:04,320 --> 00:31:06,490
{\an7}The same reaction every time.
766
00:31:06,530 --> 00:31:08,280
{\an7}♪
767
00:31:08,320 --> 00:31:09,820
{\an7}Growing up in Russia
was freezing cold
768
00:31:09,860 --> 00:31:13,620
{\an7} because we have winters
that last seven months a year.
769
00:31:13,660 --> 00:31:17,040
{\an7} Summers are okay.
My whole family is very musical.
770
00:31:17,080 --> 00:31:19,330
{\an7}My granddad used to play drums.
771
00:31:19,370 --> 00:31:21,500
{\an7}My mom is a wonderful singer.
772
00:31:21,540 --> 00:31:24,210
{\an7}My house was always
filled with music.
773
00:31:24,250 --> 00:31:28,880
{\an7}I did "The Voice" in Russia
when I was 17.
774
00:31:28,920 --> 00:31:32,340
{\an7}You should be
♪
775
00:31:32,390 --> 00:31:34,260
{\an7}I grew up watching "The Voice,"
and I was like,
776
00:31:34,300 --> 00:31:36,310
{\an7} "Oh, my God.
I want to do that."
777
00:31:36,350 --> 00:31:39,270
{\an7}And "The Voice" of America
is on the next level.
778
00:31:43,230 --> 00:31:45,360
{\an7}If I told myself at 12,
779
00:31:45,400 --> 00:31:47,530
{\an7} "You’re gonna be
living in Los Angeles,
780
00:31:47,570 --> 00:31:49,690
{\an7} you’re gonna be doing
’The Voice’ of America,
781
00:31:49,740 --> 00:31:54,030
{\an7}you’re gonna be working with,
like, the biggest musicians
782
00:31:54,070 --> 00:31:56,540
{\an7}in the world," excuse me!
783
00:31:56,580 --> 00:31:58,700
{\an7} She would say,
"Are you insane?
784
00:31:58,750 --> 00:32:01,210
{\an7}Have you lost your mind?
785
00:32:01,250 --> 00:32:03,130
{\an7}You’re lying."
786
00:32:05,170 --> 00:32:07,960
{\an7} My whole life,
I’ve been breathing music.
787
00:32:08,000 --> 00:32:10,260
{\an7}And this opportunity
means the world,
788
00:32:10,300 --> 00:32:11,630
{\an7}means the universe.
789
00:32:11,680 --> 00:32:13,590
{\an7} I’ve been dreaming
to be on "The Voice."
790
00:32:13,640 --> 00:32:16,180
{\an7} And now I’m here.
Hard work pays off.
791
00:32:16,220 --> 00:32:18,180
{\an7}This is my American dream.
792
00:32:18,220 --> 00:32:20,390
{\an7}It’s real, and it’s coming true.
793
00:32:22,600 --> 00:32:26,860
{\an7}♪
794
00:32:26,900 --> 00:32:29,730
{\an7}♪ I can’t stand the rain ♪
795
00:32:29,780 --> 00:32:30,690
{\an7}That’s cool!
796
00:32:30,740 --> 00:32:35,370
{\an7}♪ Against my window, ah, yeah ♪
797
00:32:35,410 --> 00:32:39,200
{\an7}♪ Bringing back sweet memories ♪
798
00:32:39,240 --> 00:32:42,250
{\an7}♪ Hey, windowpane, yeah ♪
799
00:32:42,290 --> 00:32:47,340
{\an7}♪ Tell me, do you remember ♪
800
00:32:47,380 --> 00:32:52,010
{\an7}♪ How sweet it used to be-e-e ♪
801
00:32:52,050 --> 00:32:53,470
{\an7}Hey!
802
00:32:53,510 --> 00:32:58,180
{\an7}♪ Whoa, empty pillo-o-o-w ♪
803
00:32:58,220 --> 00:33:03,190
{\an7}♪ Yeah, where his head
used to lay ♪
804
00:33:03,230 --> 00:33:05,440
{\an7}Hey!
805
00:33:05,480 --> 00:33:09,980
{\an7} ♪ I know you’ve got
some swe-e-et memories ♪
806
00:33:10,030 --> 00:33:12,190
{\an7}♪ But like the window ♪
807
00:33:12,240 --> 00:33:15,200
{\an7}♪ You ain’t got nothing to say ♪
808
00:33:15,240 --> 00:33:18,370
{\an7}♪ I can’t stand the rain ♪
809
00:33:18,410 --> 00:33:21,910
{\an7}♪ Against my window ♪
Wow. Come on.
810
00:33:21,950 --> 00:33:23,460
{\an7}♪ Yeah ♪
811
00:33:23,500 --> 00:33:26,630
{\an7}♪ Bringing back sweet memories ♪
812
00:33:26,670 --> 00:33:30,340
{\an7}♪ I can’t stand the rain ♪
813
00:33:30,380 --> 00:33:33,970
{\an7}♪ Oh-oh-oh-oh ♪
814
00:33:34,010 --> 00:33:35,840
{\an7}♪ Ahhhh ♪
You gotta go!
815
00:33:35,880 --> 00:33:39,220
{\an7}♪ Ahhhhhh, ow ♪
816
00:33:39,260 --> 00:33:40,470
{\an7}That was cool.
817
00:33:40,510 --> 00:33:44,310
{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
818
00:33:44,350 --> 00:33:47,270
{\an7}Oh! [ Chuckles ]
Oh, my God.
819
00:33:47,310 --> 00:33:48,560
{\an7} Hello.
What’s your name?
820
00:33:48,610 --> 00:33:50,320
{\an7}My name is Dasha.
I’m 21.
821
00:33:50,360 --> 00:33:52,480
{\an7} I’m originally
from northern Russia,
822
00:33:52,530 --> 00:33:54,530
{\an7}but I live in Los Angeles,
California.
Wow.
823
00:33:54,570 --> 00:33:55,950
{\an7}Wow.
824
00:33:57,030 --> 00:33:59,240
{\an7}This sucks.
I’m sorry.
825
00:33:59,280 --> 00:34:00,700
{\an7} Your voice
is incredible,
826
00:34:00,740 --> 00:34:04,120
{\an7} but I feel like I heard
about five different singers
827
00:34:04,160 --> 00:34:05,500
{\an7}in that one performance,
you know?
828
00:34:05,540 --> 00:34:07,250
{\an7}And I couldn’t really
keep up
829
00:34:07,290 --> 00:34:08,540
{\an7}with what was happening
behind me.
830
00:34:08,580 --> 00:34:10,290
{\an7}We never got to see
831
00:34:10,340 --> 00:34:11,840
{\an7}the softer sides
of your voice.
832
00:34:11,880 --> 00:34:14,300
{\an7}And I think if you’re gonna
have a song like that,
833
00:34:14,340 --> 00:34:16,340
{\an7} there has to be
little moments of softness.
834
00:34:16,380 --> 00:34:19,220
{\an7} If you would come back,
just styling some of that
835
00:34:19,260 --> 00:34:21,680
{\an7}little things back,
you’re great.
836
00:34:21,720 --> 00:34:23,600
{\an7}I like the texture
in your voice,
837
00:34:23,640 --> 00:34:25,640
{\an7}but I think that you should
really focus on
838
00:34:25,680 --> 00:34:27,690
{\an7}just making a really cool
rock ’n’ roll record,
839
00:34:27,730 --> 00:34:29,520
{\an7} like, meeting up
with some producers,
840
00:34:29,560 --> 00:34:31,060
{\an7}like, finding your sound...
Yeah.
841
00:34:31,110 --> 00:34:32,570
{\an7}...because you’re really
rock ’n’ roll.
Thank you.
842
00:34:32,610 --> 00:34:33,860
{\an7}And I’m sorry you didn’t
make "The Voice,"
843
00:34:33,900 --> 00:34:35,360
{\an7} but I can’t wait
to see what you do.
844
00:34:35,400 --> 00:34:37,150
{\an7}Thank you for coming.
Thank you, Dasha.
845
00:34:37,200 --> 00:34:39,410
{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
846
00:34:39,450 --> 00:34:41,700
{\an7}All teams are full except mine.
847
00:34:41,740 --> 00:34:44,410
{\an7}Team Niall has a little bit
of everything.
848
00:34:44,450 --> 00:34:45,830
{\an7}It’s got singer/songwriters,
849
00:34:45,870 --> 00:34:49,750
{\an7} super character voices,
some amazing big voices.
850
00:34:49,790 --> 00:34:52,840
{\an7} I’ve got one final spot,
and I am waiting for someone
851
00:34:52,880 --> 00:34:55,460
{\an7}to just come in here
and blow me away.
852
00:34:55,510 --> 00:34:57,880
{\an7} All right.
[ Exhales deeply ]
853
00:34:57,920 --> 00:34:59,470
{\an7}My name is Talia Smith
854
00:34:59,510 --> 00:35:02,510
{\an7}and I currently am stationed
in Fort Meade, Maryland.
855
00:35:02,550 --> 00:35:06,930
{\an7} My job is a intel analyst
for the United States Army.
856
00:35:06,980 --> 00:35:10,560
{\an7}An intel analyst does things
that are classified
857
00:35:10,600 --> 00:35:12,860
{\an7}that I cannot discuss.
858
00:35:12,900 --> 00:35:15,480
{\an7}And I can actually say that,
as corny as it sounds.
859
00:35:15,530 --> 00:35:18,240
{\an7} So, yes.
[ Laughs ]
860
00:35:18,280 --> 00:35:21,450
{\an7}I am also a Army recruiter.
861
00:35:21,490 --> 00:35:23,580
{\an7} They call me
the performing recruiter
862
00:35:23,620 --> 00:35:25,740
{\an7} because when I go
to the high schools in the area
863
00:35:25,790 --> 00:35:29,000
{\an7}to speak to the younger kids,
I love to sing for them.
864
00:35:29,040 --> 00:35:32,080
{\an7} ♪ We’re the Army,
proud of our name ♪
865
00:35:32,130 --> 00:35:35,920
{\an7} It’s my own way of still
implementing my love for music
866
00:35:35,960 --> 00:35:37,510
{\an7}in what I do now.
867
00:35:37,550 --> 00:35:39,590
{\an7} Thanks for being here.
Yeah, absolutely.
868
00:35:39,630 --> 00:35:41,220
{\an7}Where else am I gonna be?
869
00:35:41,260 --> 00:35:43,550
{\an7}I got stationed over in Georgia,
870
00:35:43,600 --> 00:35:45,640
{\an7} and that’s when
I met my husband,
871
00:35:45,680 --> 00:35:48,430
{\an7} the most amazing person
I’ve ever met in my life.
872
00:35:48,480 --> 00:35:51,270
{\an7} This past year,
I went on a deployment,
873
00:35:51,310 --> 00:35:53,610
{\an7}and before I left,
874
00:35:53,650 --> 00:35:55,770
{\an7} we found out
that we were pregnant.
875
00:35:55,820 --> 00:35:58,400
{\an7}I was excited knowing
that I was gonna be able
876
00:35:58,440 --> 00:36:00,780
{\an7}to have kids
with my wife.
877
00:36:00,820 --> 00:36:03,620
{\an7}It was everything
we wanted.
878
00:36:03,660 --> 00:36:06,120
{\an7}But while he was away,
879
00:36:06,160 --> 00:36:07,830
{\an7}I had a miscarriage.
880
00:36:09,910 --> 00:36:13,420
{\an7}I kind of just felt weak,
and as a soldier,
881
00:36:13,460 --> 00:36:17,500
{\an7}that’s not something
I’m used to feeling.
882
00:36:17,550 --> 00:36:20,720
{\an7}At first it was really hard,
but her resilience
883
00:36:20,760 --> 00:36:23,890
{\an7}and the way that she’s able
to overcome things,
884
00:36:23,930 --> 00:36:25,680
{\an7}I know I can go through
anything with her,
885
00:36:25,720 --> 00:36:27,510
{\an7}and we’re not
done trying.
886
00:36:27,560 --> 00:36:31,480
{\an7}When you find the strength
to take another step,
887
00:36:31,520 --> 00:36:34,730
{\an7}it starts to reignite
something in you.
888
00:36:34,770 --> 00:36:38,480
{\an7}I started to crave performing.
889
00:36:38,530 --> 00:36:42,280
{\an7} Now me being here
is part of the healing.
890
00:36:42,320 --> 00:36:45,280
{\an7}Here we go.
Man:
Ladies and gentlemen,
891
00:36:45,320 --> 00:36:47,660
{\an7}our next artist
is entering now.
892
00:36:47,700 --> 00:36:50,830
{\an7} Talia: After all of
the struggles I’ve come from,
893
00:36:50,870 --> 00:36:53,830
{\an7} everything that
I’ve gone through,
894
00:36:53,870 --> 00:36:55,670
{\an7} [voice breaking]
I would tell anybody
895
00:36:55,710 --> 00:36:58,170
{\an7} something
to fight for.
896
00:36:58,210 --> 00:36:59,460
{\an7}Always.
897
00:36:59,500 --> 00:37:03,760
{\an7}♪
898
00:37:10,220 --> 00:37:11,390
{\an7}♪ This is "The Voice" ♪
899
00:37:11,430 --> 00:37:13,730
{\an7}Daly: Welcome back.
900
00:37:13,770 --> 00:37:15,350
{\an7} Man:
I love you, Chance!
901
00:37:15,400 --> 00:37:17,360
{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
902
00:37:17,400 --> 00:37:18,400
{\an7}Niall: Come on. One more.
903
00:37:18,440 --> 00:37:19,730
{\an7} Blake:
I got a feeling.
904
00:37:19,770 --> 00:37:21,400
{\an7}♪ I got a feeling ♪
905
00:37:21,440 --> 00:37:22,740
{\an7}♪ Whoo-hoo ♪
906
00:37:22,780 --> 00:37:24,490
{\an7}They’re gonna send out
the ringer for you.
907
00:37:24,530 --> 00:37:26,490
{\an7}The ringer.
908
00:37:31,450 --> 00:37:38,290
{\an7}♪ Everybody’s got a thing ♪
909
00:37:39,130 --> 00:37:46,380
{\an7}♪ But some don’t know
how to handle it ♪
910
00:37:46,430 --> 00:37:47,590
{\an7}That’s a big song.
911
00:37:47,640 --> 00:37:53,600
{\an7}♪ Always reaching out
in vain ♪
912
00:37:53,640 --> 00:37:55,730
{\an7}♪ Accepting the things ♪
Come on, Niall.
913
00:37:55,770 --> 00:38:03,570
{\an7}♪ Not worth having buuuut ♪
914
00:38:03,610 --> 00:38:11,080
{\an7}♪ Don’t you worry
’bout a thing ♪
915
00:38:11,120 --> 00:38:15,790
{\an7}♪ ’Cause I’ll be standing
on the side ♪
916
00:38:15,830 --> 00:38:21,460
{\an7}♪ When you check it o-o-out ♪
917
00:38:21,500 --> 00:38:23,250
{\an7}Ah!
918
00:38:23,300 --> 00:38:25,380
{\an7}♪ They say your style
of life’s a drag ♪
919
00:38:25,420 --> 00:38:26,840
{\an7} No!
Last spot. Yes!
920
00:38:26,880 --> 00:38:30,680
{\an7}♪ And that you must go
other places ♪
921
00:38:30,720 --> 00:38:34,020
{\an7}♪ Just don’t you feel too bad ♪
922
00:38:34,060 --> 00:38:38,520
{\an7} ♪ When you get fooled
by smi-i-i-ling faces ♪
923
00:38:38,560 --> 00:38:42,070
{\an7}♪ Don’t you worry
’bout a thing ♪
924
00:38:42,110 --> 00:38:46,650
{\an7} ♪ Don’t you worry
’bout a thing, baby ♪
925
00:38:46,690 --> 00:38:49,360
{\an7}♪ ’Cause I’ll be standing
on the side ♪
926
00:38:49,410 --> 00:38:58,000
{\an7} ♪ When you check it
o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-out ♪
927
00:38:58,040 --> 00:39:04,880
{\an7}♪ When you get o-o-o-o-o-o-o-off
your trip ♪
928
00:39:04,920 --> 00:39:11,340
{\an7}♪ Don’t you worry about
a thi-i-i-i-ng ♪
929
00:39:11,390 --> 00:39:14,350
{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
930
00:39:14,390 --> 00:39:17,230
{\an7} Niall:
Ohhhhhhhh!
931
00:39:17,270 --> 00:39:24,900
{\an7}♪
932
00:39:24,940 --> 00:39:25,690
{\an7}Whooooo!
933
00:39:25,730 --> 00:39:26,820
{\an7}Now we’re talkin’.
934
00:39:26,860 --> 00:39:29,240
{\an7} Whoo!
[ Laughs ]
935
00:39:29,280 --> 00:39:31,570
{\an7} What’s your name?
Where are you from?
936
00:39:31,610 --> 00:39:33,700
{\an7}My name is Talia Smith,
937
00:39:33,740 --> 00:39:36,330
{\an7}and I am from New York City.
938
00:39:36,370 --> 00:39:38,540
{\an7}Yeah!
Whoo!
939
00:39:38,580 --> 00:39:40,670
{\an7}I am the last person
with a spot.
940
00:39:40,710 --> 00:39:43,750
{\an7} What a way
to complete a team.
941
00:39:43,790 --> 00:39:46,210
{\an7} That had
absolutely everything.
942
00:39:46,250 --> 00:39:48,210
{\an7} It was so good
to see that energy
943
00:39:48,260 --> 00:39:50,590
{\an7} on what is
really a tough song to sing.
944
00:39:50,630 --> 00:39:53,760
{\an7}The crowd were up on their feet
from like three seconds in.
945
00:39:53,800 --> 00:39:55,390
{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
946
00:39:55,430 --> 00:39:56,850
{\an7} Have you done
much performing?
947
00:39:56,890 --> 00:39:59,310
{\an7} Well, right now
I’m currently in the Army.
948
00:39:59,350 --> 00:40:01,440
{\an7}Oh!
Wow!
949
00:40:01,480 --> 00:40:03,230
{\an7}Thank you.
Hell yeah.
950
00:40:03,270 --> 00:40:05,480
{\an7}That’s cool.
Hell yeah.
951
00:40:05,520 --> 00:40:09,150
{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
952
00:40:09,190 --> 00:40:10,570
{\an7}Wow.
953
00:40:10,610 --> 00:40:12,070
{\an7}Music has always been a love.
954
00:40:12,110 --> 00:40:14,450
{\an7} I hung it up
for a little more stability,
955
00:40:14,490 --> 00:40:16,080
{\an7}and I couldn’t get away from it.
956
00:40:16,120 --> 00:40:20,080
{\an7}So being here today,
I have no words.
957
00:40:20,120 --> 00:40:22,750
{\an7} Thank you.
Aww, so excited for you.
958
00:40:22,790 --> 00:40:25,040
{\an7} I just have to say,
you look so cool, too.
959
00:40:25,080 --> 00:40:26,290
{\an7}Thank you!
960
00:40:26,340 --> 00:40:28,710
{\an7}I turned around, I was like,
"That’s a cool hat."
961
00:40:28,760 --> 00:40:30,590
{\an7}I really want to see it
on Shelton.
962
00:40:30,630 --> 00:40:32,380
{\an7} That would be
really fun for me.
963
00:40:32,430 --> 00:40:34,090
{\an7}All our teams are full
except for Niall’s,
964
00:40:34,140 --> 00:40:36,100
{\an7}but you’ve just made me feel
so good just watching you,
965
00:40:36,140 --> 00:40:38,720
{\an7} how excited you are
to be a part of the show.
966
00:40:38,770 --> 00:40:41,230
{\an7} Congratulations.
Welcome to "The Voice."
967
00:40:41,270 --> 00:40:43,770
{\an7}Thank you so much!
968
00:40:43,810 --> 00:40:44,980
{\an7} Blake:
Great audition.
969
00:40:45,020 --> 00:40:46,730
{\an7}Not to take anything
away from Niall,
970
00:40:46,770 --> 00:40:49,110
{\an7}but you’re the last person that
I’m ever gonna see audition
971
00:40:49,150 --> 00:40:50,990
{\an7}from this seat
right here.
972
00:40:51,030 --> 00:40:54,950
{\an7}So it’s awesome to have someone
who serves in our military.
973
00:40:54,990 --> 00:40:56,910
{\an7}Congratulations
to both of you.
974
00:40:56,950 --> 00:40:58,280
{\an7}Welcome to "The Voice."
975
00:40:58,330 --> 00:41:01,790
{\an7}Whoo! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much!
976
00:41:01,830 --> 00:41:03,500
{\an7}I’m so excited!
977
00:41:03,540 --> 00:41:05,920
{\an7}[ Screams ]
978
00:41:05,960 --> 00:41:08,130
{\an7} Niall:
I was sitting there patiently
979
00:41:08,170 --> 00:41:11,050
{\an7}waiting for my time to pounce
and get that last spot.
980
00:41:11,090 --> 00:41:13,300
{\an7} Talia steps up,
and she just smashes it.
981
00:41:13,340 --> 00:41:14,970
{\an7}Here’s a beautiful
hoodie for you.
982
00:41:15,010 --> 00:41:16,430
{\an7}Aaah!
983
00:41:16,470 --> 00:41:17,930
{\an7}She’s got so much control.
984
00:41:17,970 --> 00:41:20,180
{\an7}She’s really dynamic
in her performance.
985
00:41:20,220 --> 00:41:24,600
{\an7} Start of her audition
was unlike anything I’ve heard.
986
00:41:24,640 --> 00:41:28,690
{\an7}It was an amazing ending to our
blind auditions for Season 23.
987
00:41:28,730 --> 00:41:32,570
{\an7} Together:
All teams are full!
988
00:41:32,610 --> 00:41:34,360
{\an7}[ Confetti pops ]
[ Kelly squeals ]
989
00:41:34,400 --> 00:41:36,030
{\an7}[ Cheers and applause ]
990
00:41:36,070 --> 00:41:37,990
{\an7}♪ It’s about damn time ♪
991
00:41:38,030 --> 00:41:40,410
{\an7} Blake: If I don’t
win this last season,
992
00:41:40,450 --> 00:41:41,950
{\an7}it’s really embarrassing.
993
00:41:41,990 --> 00:41:43,750
{\an7}Chance: I really just want
to beat Blake.
994
00:41:43,790 --> 00:41:45,830
{\an7}You know, like, he has
such tenure here,
995
00:41:45,870 --> 00:41:47,330
{\an7}and it’s his last year,
and I think, like,
996
00:41:47,380 --> 00:41:49,960
{\an7} the best way
for people to leave a job
997
00:41:50,000 --> 00:41:51,630
{\an7}is, like, losing
on their way out.
998
00:41:51,670 --> 00:41:53,010
{\an7} [ Laughs ]
Like, what can I say?
999
00:41:53,050 --> 00:41:55,840
{\an7}Last time, last time!
1000
00:41:55,880 --> 00:41:57,390
{\an7}[ Audience chanting "Blake!" ]
1001
00:41:57,430 --> 00:41:59,430
{\an7}♪ It’s about damn time ♪
1002
00:41:59,470 --> 00:42:09,360
{\an7}♪
1003
00:42:09,400 --> 00:42:19,280
{\an7}♪
1004
00:42:19,320 --> 00:42:29,250
{\an7}♪
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