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‘The Voice’ Recap: Gwen Stefani Is Moved To Tears During 1 Semifinal Performance

Every craftsman performs twice during the elimination rounds on season 17 of ‘The Voice,’ and it draws out the absolute best exhibitions of the period!

Eight are left on season 17 of The Voice, and during the Dec. 9 scene, they each hit the phase for some more exhibitions. First up, Katie Kadan, from John Legend‘s group, belts out one more perfect execution. She sings “Woman Marmalade,” and it’s both cheeky with vocals that are more on-point than any time in recent memory. Next up, Blake Shelton‘s craftsman, Kat Hammock, sings “Some place Only We Know” by Keane. As usual, she puts her extraordinary turn on the track, and shows off her hoarse vocals while interfacing with the verses.

Up next is a two part harmony from Will Breman (group John) and Ricky Duran (group Blake). They play out a high-vitality interpretation of “Your Love,” while playing their guitars and telling the stage. Obviously, they likewise stable astonishing, as well! Marybeth Byrd, from John’s group, is up straightaway, and this is a greater presentation than any time in recent memory for her — all things considered, she was about disposed of a week ago in the wake of arriving in the last three. This week, Marybeth carries her A-game while coming back to her nation roots with a ground-breaking version of Carrie Underwood‘s “Before He Cheats.” It’s her sassiest exhibition yet, and she sounds unbelievable, too!

Kelly Clarkson‘s pair, Hello Sunday, is up straightaway. After their passionate exhibition a week ago, the women rock out to Stevie Wonder‘s “Don’t You Worry Bout a Thing.” It flaunts their extraordinary range, just as their star-control on that stage, and it’s by a long shot probably the best execution ever!

Another two part harmony is up straightaway. This time, it’s the nation artists, Marybeth and Jake Hoot, who’s from Kelly’s group. They play out a dazzling interpretation of “Up Where We Belong,” which exhibits the best pieces of both of their astonishing voices. The collab is trailed by Ricky Duran’s independent execution, and he totally murders it while singing “Let It Be.” The melody has a great deal of importance to his family, and Ricky empties that feeling into his mind boggling execution.

Will is back in front of an audience with his independent execution next. He sings “Bolted Out Of Heaven” by Bruno Mars, which is directly right up his alley as far as vocals and vitality. Next is a crazy two part harmony from two of the most dominant vocalists in the challenge: Katie and Rose Short, from Gwen Stefani‘s group. They give an astounding presentation of “Communicate,” and it’s BEYOND furious!

The following execution is another two part harmony (trio!), this time from Kat and Hello Sunday. They belt out Pat Benatar‘s “We Belong,” and it’s SO stunning. Next, Rose is back for another presentation. This time, she picks another tune that is somewhat out of her wheelhouse when she performs “I Wanna Know What Love Is,” and demonstrates she can do ANYTHING with her stunning vocal presentation. Gwen is brought to tears by Rose’s voice, and it’s a serious uncommon minute.

To finish off the night, Jake puts his nation turn on The Eagles‘ exemplary “Outlaw.” It’s an extraordinary method to end the night, and another very strong exhibition from the group Kelly craftsman. Four of these craftsmen will proceed onward and four will return home during the Dec. 10 scene at 9:00 p.m. on NBC!

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