Based on examining all four rosters, Adam Levines team is set up for the best path to victory.
First up,Kolby Cordell.
Kolby’s journey on Season 27 has been quite fascinating.
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Every singing competition needs a heartthrob that the girls and boys flock toward.Britton Mooreis that heartthrob.
The adorable Texas-native shocked the judges with his exceptional rendition of “Yellow” by Coldplay.
So much so, he earned a four-chair turn.
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Performance after performance, he has consistently impressed everyone with his charm and reliability.
Hes been an underdog in a way, but hes proving himself through his mainstream appeal.
One major wildcard this season is guitar playerEthan Eckenroad.
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His smooth voice was compared toNoah Kahanafter he sang the singer’s track for the Blind Audition.
Ethan earned a four-chair turn, ultimately selecting Adam to be his coach.
Ethan and Adam were a strong duo.
They were a match made in heaven.
Hailey Wright reminds the world about the power of Patsy Montana.
And if we were to place a bet, one of these singers is going to walk away victorious.
First up,Conor James.
What a special singer this kid is.
It made sense that he earned a four-chair turn.
He dominatedTinika Wyatton “How Deep Is Your Love” during the Battles.
Any genre, any style, he’s your guy.
The only thing setting him back is his vocal similarities to last seasons winner,Sofronio.
If you’re looking for something refreshing, you might want to consider Adam’s final contestant.
She’s willing to put her stamp on anything and make it her own.
That’s the mark of an artist.
Early on, Lucia had been pegged as a potential winner, and rightly so.
Looking at the entire field, she has the best chance to win.
She has it all.
The Playoffs are a fickle beast.
It’s all about the coaches and who they think can see the audience resonate with.
With the exception of Kolby, no other coach has a singer like any of his.
Those singers may knock one another out as Adam’s other four rise to the occasion.
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