Internet disappointed over 'lack of truly astonishing vocalist' ahead of ‘The Voice’ Season 24 finale
UNIVERSAL CITY, CALIFORNIA: As Season 24 of 'The Voice' approaches its conclusion, it appears that the latest installment of the singing competition has struggled to capture the audience's affection.
Social media was abuzz as netizens expressed their thoughts on Season 24 of 'The Voice.'
A Reddit user commented, "I stopped watching after the final 12. Barely any unique, top-end talent. Ruby comes kind of close but it’s not like we’ve never heard someone yodel before. Huntley is often credited as unique but honestly, that kind of voice has been heard thousands of times before, it’s just atypical for these kinds of shows."
One social media user wrote, "This season has been a letdown for me."
A user penned, "Totally agree. I think overall there was solid talent across the board, but whether it was the sound quality during the lives or the lack of a truly astonishing vocalist, the finals left much to be desired. Edit-words hard."
A user went on to say, "This show always takes a nosedive when the live stuff starts. I was invested at the beginning and they had a lot of good people, but by the end, I ended up not caring who wins."
Another person chimed in, "I think this season has had a lot of very talented people, but I think Nini should have been in the finale."
A critic quipped, "Yeah I don’t really get the hype for Ruby."
Who are the finalists of ‘The Voice’ Season 24?
The top 5 finalists who will be seen going head-to-head against each other in the grand finale of 'The Voice' Season 24 are as follows: Mara Justine, Ruby Leigh, Huntley, Jacquie Roar, and Lila Forde.
What will the winner of ‘The Voice’ Season 24 receive?
The winner of 'The Voice' Season 24 will be heading back home with a handsome cash prize of $100,000.
In addition to this, the final contender who will be picked by a mix of coaches and audience votes will get a record deal with Universal Music Group.
What happened in ‘The Voice’ finale Part 1?
'The Voice' finale Part 1 began with Jacquie Roar from Team Reba McEntire as she performed a rendition of 'More Than a Feeling.' After this, she also sang a beautiful version of 'Nights in White Satin.'
Lila Forde representing Team John Legend opened her 'The Voice' finale journey with a song called 'The Weight.' For her second song, she selected the song 'Across the Universe.'
Subsequently, Mara Justine, representing Team Niall Horan, seized the spotlight and captivated the audience with her rendition of Adele's 'Turning Tables.' Following that impressive performance, she took the stage once again, delivering a powerful rendition of 'Piece of My Heart' for her second act.
Huntley, another finalist from Team Niall performed a heartfelt version of the song 'Another Love.' Then, he left everyone stunned when he sang 'Higher' as his second song.
Ruby Leigh of Team Reba sang the classic hit 'Suspicious Minds.' She got emotional after her performance as she remembered her family while singing the song.
During the finale, Leigh revealed that she lost her family in a tornado when she was young. For her second performance, she performed 'Desperado.'
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