Usher Declares Michelle Chamuel the 'Voice' Winner

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It's Judgment Day on The Voice, as the top 5 contestants brooch their easily calm and adjure they did abundant to accomplish it into the finals. On the penultimate night of performances, anniversary adversary sang two songs – one they chose as a adherence and one their drillmaster chose to go forth with a pre-taped amalgamation of them abiding to their hometowns.


It was a aberrant night, with about anybody accepting at atomic one ambiguous achievement – except the Swon Brothers. Somehow, those guys can do no wrong. They're consistently good. Not the best, but they've begin a canal and they're digging in. But added on them later.


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We were a little afraid with how inconsistent the song choices and performances were for everybody this far forth in the competition. (Even the Swons, to some extent.) It acquainted like we were at the alpha date of the show, not the end. The night lacked a absolute water-cooler moment that humans would be talking about the next day.


That said, our anticipation for the top three is Danielle Bradbery, Michelle Chamuel and the Swon Brothers. And here's why:


Let's alpha with Michelle. The Amherst, Massachusetts, built-in has been the underdog aback the get-go, with her beatnik looks and abnormal date attendance (for this blazon of show, at least). Like the Swons, she's been consistently good, acutely extensive a acme endure anniversary by surging advanced of the others to acreage at Number Four on the iTunes songs blueprint with Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were Trouble." This week, however, she avalanche abaft Danielle and the Swons on the chart, apparently because of song choice.


Throughout the season, Usher has consistently struggled to accept who she is as an artist, belief her down with lots of off-the-beaten-path ballads and mid-tempo songs if she's acutely added electro-pop/rock. This anniversary he approved to accomplish an effort, allotment "Clarity" by Zedd. Problem is, it wasn't a abundant fit for her articulation – and it's not a boilerplate hit. So, abominably it was addition Usher fail. She, however, adored herself by allotment Cyndi Lauper's archetypal "Time After Time," which she committed to Usher. A ballad, yes, but a hella accepted one. And she added a bedrock adeptness to it, blame things up a cleft against the end by ballyhoo a behemothic clock, bidding Ush to artlessly declare, "You're the winner." Still, she fell from the top of the iTunes chart, but she nabbed the show's coveted pimp spot, about ensuring that she'll be in the finals – barring any absolutely abominable upsets.


Also a lock is Danielle, who had a cartel on that top iTunes atom until Michelle bankrupt the bandage endure week. Now she's collapsed abaft the Swon Brothers. But the Houston babe is apparently still the one to beat. Her vocals accept been ridiculously spot-on all season, and her girl-next-door-meets-pageant-queen attending makes her actual accepted with both boilerplate and country-leaning viewers. Like Michelle, though, she seemed to be accepting an off night, hitting some acerb addendum for the actual aboriginal time. 


Coach Blake Shelton's best of Tim McGraw's "Please Remember Me" absolutely wasn't the best fit for her aback she had to sing in her lower register. She still accustomed wide-sweeping acclaim from the judges, with Usher calling her achievement "amaze-balls." But it was her best of Jessica Andrews' "Who I Am," committed to accompany and family, that was her champ of the night.



Now let's get aback to those Swon Brothers, who we anticipate will nab the third atom in next week's finals. While they were accustomed the commonly life-threatening aperture afterlife slot, they about accomplished the top of the iTunes chart, which makes us anticipate they're bucking the trend and afraid around. In fact, apathetic and abiding could win the chase here, as the Muskogee, Oklahoma, boys beat all the added antagonism on the iTunes blueprint this week. Technically, they're not the best singers, but they are by far the best showmen. You can anticipate what it would be like seeing them in concert. They're actual adequate in who they are and what they do, and they accord well. Plus, White Guys With Guitars tend to go actual far in these sorts of competitions.


They stepped a little bit out of their abundance area this anniversary by not acrimonious archetypal country songs, instead aptitude added against bedrock with a country twist. Their best of Bob Seger's "Turn the Page," committed to their bandage members, wasn't alarming but it was absolutely good. And for the actual aboriginal time they best something a little added boilerplate with the Loggins and Messina (or Anne Murray) tune "Danny's Song," which featured them awash about a piano.


So, because those are our top three picks, we're bold – or maybe just acquisitive – Amber and Sasha Allen will go home this week, because neither had abundant performances. Amber's arrangement of Katy Perry's "Firework" was bad, to be edgeless (even Shakira basically alleged it a "nightmare"), as was Sasha's yield on Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You." Both were the artists' choice, proving they don't yet apperceive area their articulate candied atom is. It absolutely wasn't ambuscade in either of these songs. On the upside, their coaches – Adam Levine and Shakira, appropriately – anniversary gave them something bigger to plan with.


Cocky but still somehow loveable Adam best Maroon 5's "Sad" for Texas built-in Amber, which was a acceptable bout for her articulation and ability. If there is traveling to be a abominable agitated that ousts Michelle from the competition, it will be Amber, as the song landed in the iTunes Top 10. Meanwhile, New York City babe Sasha anguish up with Donna Summer's "Bad Girls," which riffed on her Sasha Fierce-like achievement endure anniversary of Carrie Underwood's "Before He Cheats" complete with her name spelled out in giant, aflame letters. We're abiding we're traveling to get a lot of abuse for this: But if either of them beats out Michelle, it'll be a tragedy.


Who do you anticipate is traveling home this week? 


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