We’re in an exciting time of The Voice Season 27! Finalists are now strutting their vocal stuff in the Live Semifinals. Renzo, Conor James, Alanna Lynise, and Britton Moore impressed the most with their memorable performances. They wowed the audience and left the celebrity coaches in awe.
Renzo, a 33-year-old Philly native, has been on fire throughout the playoff run. He was a natural on stage during his performance of Tim McGraw’s “If You’re Reading This.” His emotional delivery was powerful enough to get all the coaches to battle for him and he moved forward with a Super Save. Throughout the earlier stages of the competition, Renzo captivated audiences with his soulful performances. Even more memorable were his Battle Round performances of “Neon Moon” by Brooks & Dunn and his Blind Audition standout “Where the Wild Things Are” by Luke Combs. In those last rounds of the competition, he was competing with Lucia Flores Wiseman, Jadyn Cree, Adam David, and Jaelen Johnston. Collectively, they all fought to maintain their #1 ranking.
Highlights from the Semifinals
Conor James, a 28-year-old from Bridgewater, Massachusetts, opened the show with a very poignant and cathartic performance. During the Live Semifinals, he blew away the audience with his rendition of Adele’s “Chasing Pavements”. That’s the reason when he performed a high-octane version of “Pink Pony Club” by Chappell Roan on the Playoffs, it blew stellar up across Era. Fortunately for his talent, he made progress with a Super Save.
Alanna Lynise, 21, of Toledo, OH brought down the house in her performance on the Live Semifinals. She performed a really beautiful rendition of “I’m Not That Girl” from Wicked. Her stunning earlier playoff performance of “Nobody Gets Me” by SZA was enough to propel her into the final with voting fans. The power of her unique vocal style matched with emotional depth and delivery has made her a consequential fan favorite this season.
Britton Moore, a 21-year-old from San Antonio, put his individual flair on display throughout the Playoffs. He put on a spellbinding rendition of Keane’s “Somewhere Only We Know.” As one of the three finalists, he has shown time and again his ability to use creativity and artistic talents to reshape behavior.
“I’m Not That Girl” – Alanna Lynise / 21 / Toledo, Ohio
Compelling Performances
Other notable contestants included Darius J from Pahokee, Florida, who performed “Hey Ya!” by OutKast during the Playoffs, and Tinika Wyatt, a 50-year-old from Los Angeles, who sang “I Can Only Imagine” by MercyMe. Their performances were a study in contrasts, showcasing the show’s ever-increasing array of talent.
During the semifinals, Adam David from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, delivered two powerful performances: “You Are So Beautiful” by Joe Cocker and “Hard Fought Hallelujah” by Brandon Lake & Jelly Roll. A dramatic performer, his ability to convey the depth of emotion through his music earned him an international legion of fans and respect from his coaches.
The competition saw Jacquelyn George perform three songs during her journey: “Too Little Too Late,” “Islands In The Stream,” and “I Have Nothing.” Each song built her vocal power and emotional depth into a climactic performance.
“I Have Nothing” – Jacquelyn George / 27 / Franklin, Tenn.
Finalist Showdown
As Season 27 moves toward its grand finale, excitement is brewing for the season’s finalists. Millions of viewers are tuning in to find out which contestant will take home the grand prize. Every one of these finalists has proven themselves some of the most gifted and focused artists ever to grace this competition with their presence.
What about Renzo, Conor James, Alanna Lynise, Britton Moore—there were some stellar performances all season long. As a result, we’ve seen incredible diversity and tremendous musical excellence. The mixture of various skill levels and experiences on the contest floor makes for a suspenseful environment that is captivating to watch.
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