Did Justin and Jeremy Garcia move to 'The Voice' Live Shows? Internet begs coaches to eliminate twin brothers
UNIVERSAL CITY, CALIFORNIA: Reba McEntire stole the twins Justin and Jeremy Garcia from Dan + Shay earlier in the competition. However, following their performances in the 'The Voice' Season 25 Playoffs Round, fans began demanding the coach let them go.
Justin and Jeremy brought Ed Sheeran's song 'Castle on the Hill' to the practice space because it "brings [them] back to [their] family." Anthony Ramos provided them some guidance on how to shift a note when they don't have enough air to support it, and he was amazed by how quickly they recovered in their second pass through the song.
Reba instructed the twins to stare at each other and at the audience during their performance.
On X, fans wrote, "I cannot believe those twins beat Frank Garcia." One user also felt, "This song was an awful choice for them."
I cannot believe those twins beat Frank Garcia 😒 #TheVoice
— Patricia ❤️🇵🇷✊🏽 (@ThePattyG) April 30, 2024
One fan felt, "Justin & Jeremy give the same kind of performance." A fourth user also wrote, "I NEED THESE TWINS GONE ASAP."
Justin & Jeremy give the same kind of performance #TheVoice pic.twitter.com/ZKUydL5GdE
— jada 𐚁 (@houseofwarwick) April 30, 2024
Some users guessed, "their singing an ed sheeran song, reba is probably gonna end up sobbing and having them advance." Another added, "The brothers are not bad but i dont think they should make it to lives."
their singing an ed sheeran song, reba is probably gonna end up sobbing and having them advance #TheVoice pic.twitter.com/MTnqZjkzZZ
— Impaled (@impaled_ghoulia) April 30, 2024
The brothers are not bad but i dont think they should make it to lives #thevoice
— RaeHeartsReality (@madeforreality1) April 30, 2024
'The Voice' coaches rave about Justin and Jeremy Garcia's Playoffs performances
We're not sure how the charming tag pair managed to traverse such soft-as-a-summer-breeze harmonies, but they did so with ease, as if it were no more difficult than performing the inhale/exhale combination. Even as they ran about the platform, the brothers managed to keep the quality of their singing high.
Really heartfelt, really kind, and simply a beautiful performance. They're much more than cute as a button, as Reba constantly reminds them.
Dan + Shay stated that the "world needs more Justin and Jeremy." Following their stage performance, Dan Smyers claimed they had "contagious" enthusiasm, John Legend said it's "by far the tightest" they sound, and Reba stated that they took the notes they were given in practice and even improved on them.
"I don't know what to do," Reba remarked.
Did Justin and Jeremy Garcia move to 'The Voice' Season 25 Live Shows?
Reba was the final coach to unveil her three finalists during the April 29 show. She picked Asher HaVon, Josh Sanders, and L Rodgers, which meant Justin and Jeremy were eliminated from the competition.
Who are Justin and Jeremy Garcia in 'The Voice' Season 25?
Let's introduce Justin and Jeremy, a powerful pair from the San Francisco Bay Area! These 17-year-old twins are the image of cool, balancing their lives as high school seniors and performing on stage together.
For anyone interested, they are musical powerhouses who can master instruments such as the piano and guitar on their own. But wait, before they started screaming out songs and plucking chords, they were busting moves!
They rose to viral stardom as the renowned "Hey Ya Twins." Their dance routine to OutKast's popular song "Hey Ya" has over 8 million views on YouTube!
And just when you thought they couldn't get much better, the twins uploaded a cute performance of Bruno Mars's "The Lazy Song," which received over 10 million views.
Fast-forward to 2019, when the twins decided to delve headfirst into the music industry. In July of the same year, they wowed everyone with a magnificent performance of "Shallow" from A Star Is Born, showcasing their piano and guitar abilities.
And, guess what? They have not slowed since!
Their repertoire includes versions of classics such as Ed Sheeran's "Life Goes On," Olivia Rodrigo's breakthrough single "Drivers License," and James Arthur's chart-topping "Say You Won't Let Go."
'The Voice' Season 25 airs on Mondays and Tuesdays on NBC at 8 pm and 9 pm ET respectively