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The Voice 2. 01. 4 (Season 7). You might want to shake, shake, shake the sound of her latest, crazy- ubiquitous hit single from your eardrums, but you’ve got to admit a future Voice cycle anchored by her and Pharrell Williams might be the only way Blake Shelton will ever get to take a season off. RELATEDDWTS Week 8 Results: Did the Right Couple Go Home? On the flip side, what did Rebekah Samarin do to the show’s producers to get relegated to the dreaded montage treatments for the Blind Auditions, the Battle Rounds and the Knockouts? One wonders if she secretly replaced the contents of Blake’s “special cup” with Folgers Crystals, or perhaps wrote a series of scathing Amazon reviews for Touched by an Angel ? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble? Would this be an inappropriate place to bastardize the old Edmund Burke adage: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for recappers to say nothing”? Actually, don’t answer that. TEAM BLAKE: Taylor Brashears (“Landslide” by Fleetwood Mac) defeats Allison Bray (“Sin Wagon” by Dixie Chicks) . TEAM GWEN: Ryan Sill (“Miss Independent” by Ne- Yo) defeats Beth Spangler (“Too Little Too Late” by Jo. Jo) . But in a battle of iffy performances, I can’t blame Gwen for leaning toward the contestant who best incorporated the mentor- session advice. TEAM ADAM: Matt Mc. Andrew (“Drops of Jupiter” by Train) defeats Rebekah Samarin (“You Give Me Something” by James Morrison) . TEAM ADAM: Chris Jamison (“. By comparison, Blessing’s Muzak- ization of John Mayer’s ode to one female’s form, felt sexless and labored. I mean, when you’ve got to implore the audience, “You can clap louder if you want,” it’s pretty clear the other guy’s got it in the bag. TEAM BLAKE: Reagan James (“Hit . Imagine my surprise, then, when she handled the rapid- fire lyrics and swooping high notes with the ease of a raptor picking off a chipmunk. Plus, as Pharrell noted, her outsized swagger is beyond her years . TEAM GWEN: Anita Antoinette (“Rude” by Magic) Vs. Blake Shelton Drops F-Bombs! Craig Wayne Boyd (“Can’t You See” by Marshall Tucker Band) . Indeed, Anita brought real funk and charisma to her reggae anthem . Craig, meanwhile, the recipient of the most necessary makeover in Voice history, delivered “Can’t You See” with more religious- level fervor than Adam’s got tattoos . Sure, Blake stealing him back wasn’t a big shocker . TEAM PHARRELL: Jean Kelley (“Chandelier” by Sia) defeats Menlik Zergabachew (“Could You be Loved” by Bob Marley) . But as Taylor herself noted from the first few notes of Jean’s rehearsal, the underdog vocalist’s aching, piano- driven twist on Sia’s massive hit was downright revelatory. When the coaches began using less- than- superlative words to weigh in on Jean’s exquisite effort . Thankfully, the commercial and artistic sides of Pharrell’s brain proved themselves to be in good working order, though, and he handed the win to the women whose knees buckled from the weight of the words she was singing. Whew.)On that note, it. What did you think of Season 7? What the heck does the show have against Rebekah Samarin? Take our poll below, then sound off in the comments! The Voice US Season 7 hay. Mia Pfirrman - Unconditionally . Mia Pfirrman - Unconditionally - Studio Version - The Voice 7. The 2014 season has something very. NBC\'s \'Voice\' crowns Season 7 winner. EST December 17, 2014. The Voice 2014 (Season 7) - Studio Versions TheVoiceStudioRecordings. Studio Version - The Voice 7 by TheVoiceStudioRecordings. By Michael Slezak / November 3 2014, 7. Listen to her studio.
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