The Voice: Chance The Rapper hits Playoff Pass button to keep Nadége on his team after Battles round duet
- Nadége had just lost her battle to Maddi Jane, 24, from Chicago, after they both performed a duet singing Lauryn Hill's song Can't Take My Eyes Off
- Nadége was saying her goodbyes when both John Legend and Dan +Shay hit their buzzers to steal her
- While John was talking, Chance hit his Playoff Pass to steal Nadége back
Chance the Rapper used his one Playoff Pass to snag Nadége back for his team as the Battles round continued on Tuesday's episode of The Voice on NBC.
Nadége. 26, of Florida, had just lost her battle to Maddi Jane, 24, from Chicago, after they both performed a duet singing Lauryn Hill's song Can't Take My Eyes Off.
'That was so sick,' said Shay Mooney, 32, of the new coaching team Dan+ Shay when they finished.
'Both tones were so special,' Dan Smyers, 36, said. 'I wish the performance was longer. That's my only note.'
'I fought for both of you and I'm so jealous that you are not on Team Legend right now,' John Legend, 45, said. 'Aside from my team, I think you two have been my favorite because you found your own ways of being yourself while also being great together.'
Chance the Rapper used his one Playoff Pass to snag Nadége back for his team as the Battles round continued on Tuesday's episode of The Voice on NBC
John had been drawn to Nadége after she sang his song Ordinary People in the Blind Auditions. He tried to sign her up for his team and even took the stage to sing his song with her, but lost her to Chance.
'I'm sitting here waiting to steal somebody, I'm telling you now,' John said. 'Choose wisely, Chance.'
'Way to go ladies, you shared the stage as professionals,' Reba McEntire, 68, said.
'Great stuff on both sides,' Chance, 30, said.
Chance first picked Maddi as the winner of the battle.
'She's obviously a star,' Chance said. 'She's an extremely talented vocalist.'
Nadége was saying her goodbyes when both John and Dan +Shay hit their buzzers to steal her.
'I've been telling her since the blinds, I love you Nadége you have such a beautiful gift,' John said.
Nadége. 26, of Florida , had just lost her battle to Maddi Jane, 24, from Chicago , after they both performed a duet singing Lauryn Hill's song Can't Take My Eyes Off
The dynamic duo impressed the judges and Chance named Maddi as the winner
Nadége was saying her goodbyes when both John and Dan +Shay hit their buzzers to steal her
'I've been telling her since the blinds, I love you Nadége you have such a beautiful gift,' John said
While John was talking, Chance hit his Playoff Pass to steal Nadége back.
'I had to give Nadége the Playoff Pass because Nadége's voice is so sultry and jazzy,' Chance said.
Chance hugged her.
'And I wanted a double dose of beating John Legend at a John Legend contest,' Chance said.
'He turned the knife in me,' John said. 'I was already in so much pain after losing her to him in the blinds. And he does it to me again.'
'I'm just tired of getting my heart broken,' John said.
'I think I need to understand that Chance is my enemy now,' John said. 'Simple as that.'
'It's cut-throat out here,' Chance said.
That wasn't the show's only shocking moment. Reba used her steal to snatch up 17-year-old twin brothers Justin and Jeremy Garcia.
Reba McEntire used her steal to snatch up 17-year-old twin brothers Justin and Jeremy Garcia
The brothers were walking off the stage after losing to Frank Garcia after they sang Lady Gaga's song Million Reasons when Reba pressed her buzzer to steal them.
'We got a steal!' host Carson Daly screamed.
The brothers, high school students from Millbrae, California, were stunned.
'Justin and Jeremy you are back in this competition,' Carson said.
'When we were doing the blind auditions, I wanted y'all so bad,' Reba said. 'I love your harmonies. I love that you're brothers. And it just sounds so good. I want to work with you so bad. So welcome to Team Reba.'
Justin and Jeremy were part of Team Dan + Shay when they went up against Frank, 19, from New York City. During rehearsals, Dan + Shay told them that they covered Lady Gaga's song themselves. Frank said he appreciated that they picked the song because Lady Gaga was an inspiring 'queer advocate.'
'Frank is just a star,' Dan said. 'The warmth and the power in his voice is really, really impressive.'
Frank said he had loved Lady Gaga since he was little. Frank said he used to sing mariachi music but moved to New York after he was accepted to Columbia University and branched out to pursue other genres.
rank said he appreciated that they picked the song because Lady Gaga was an inspiring 'queer advocate'
Justin and Jeremy were part of Team Dan + Shay when they went up against Frank, 19, from New York City
'Frank your voice is so gorgeous,' John Legend said after their performance.
'To have so much talent on stage under the age of 20 is mind-boggling,' Reba said. 'Fantastic.'
Reba said if she had to choose she would go with Justin and Jeremy.
'That was fire,' Chance the Rapper said.
Shay told Justin and Jeremy that he felt they really stepped up.
'Frank your raw talent is undeniable by just the notes that you went for, you nailed them,' Shay said. 'As a unit, you put on an incredible performance.'
'This is really, really difficult,' Dan said. 'The winner of this knockout is Frank.'
'This is really, really difficult,' Dan said. 'The winner of this knockout is Frank'
Team Reba contestants William Alexander 16, from Staten Island, New York, went up against Zeya Rae, 23 from Stockton, California, singing Pink's song Just Give Me A Reason.
In rehearsals, Zeya said she always wanted to sing and that her mother worked hard to help her.
Reba told them that she put them together because she felt they would complement each other. She urged them both to show their emotions and to connect with their audience.
William said when he found music he felt able to be himself and never wanted to stop singing.
William and Zeya hugged after sharing the stage for their emotional performance.
'Amazing performance,' Chance said. 'I turned for you, William, in the blinds.'
Chance said if had a steal now he would grab him.
'That was fantastic guys,' Shay said. 'William I can't believe you are only 16. I thought that was a typo for a second. I was like 'that can't be right.'
Team Reba contestants William Alexander 16, from Staten Island, New York, went up against Zeya Rae, 23 from Stockton, California, singing Pink's song Just Give Me A Reason
Shay told Zeya she was an incredible singer.
'Zeya, you were pretty much flawless,' John said.
'Zeya your voice is just incredible, that is why I turned for you,' Reba said.
Reba said there was something different about Williams' voice. Reba picked Zeya as the winner of the round.
'It was a very tough decision,' Reba said.
Reba consoled William as he left the show telling him that he was going to go far.
The Voice will return Monday on NBC.