On the May 28 episode of 'The Voice,' everyone was shocked by the elimination of Team Adam's Sarah and Judith. However, I'm wondering how it happened to begin with.
Adam Levine clearly wasn't thrilled that two of his team members were in the bottom, forcing him to mumble a not-so-positive statement - but I don't really blame him for being upset!
Judith Hill Eliminated - 'The Voice' Loses One Of The Best Singers Yet
In my mind, Michael Jackson is most likely rolling over in his grave. Judith Hill, backup singer and friend of MJ, was cut from The Voice last night along with front runner Sarah Simmons.
Judith and Sarah were definitely the two most talented singers in the competition.
Judith's super powerful voice turned the chairs of all four judges when she took on Christina Aguilera's "What a Girl Wants." She actually turned Adam's chair, before he climbed on top of it and applauded.
"You are the first person that's ever come on this show an done a Christina song as well as Christina Aguilera," Adam said. "As far as I'm concerned, I'm running for President right now."
Her different style won everyone over, including me. There's no way that 16-year-old Danielle Bradbery or Holly Tucker - both of whom I really like - had a stronger voice.
Sarah Simmons Elimination - Her Voice Was The Perfect Combination
After Sarah's audition, all four coaches were literally begging her to be on their team. When she belted out "One Of Us," she impressed all the judges with her mix of soft singing and intense rasp.
"Please, please, please," Adam begged Sarah.
And that was enough for her apparently. Well, who wouldn't it be enough for?
While I really love the contestants that made the top six, Blake's entire country team does not have the talent that these two girls have. No offense to The Swon Brothers, who are very talented, but unfortunately they sound like most other country stars.
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