Only once has there ever been an act that was not a solo singer.
And it took 21 seasons for it to happen.
It was a monumental moment in the show’s trajectory.
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The beauty ofThe Voicelies in its ability to showcase a diverse range of voices across every genre of music.
And we’re going to take a stab at analyze just why these groups can’t winThe Voice.
In the first season,The Thompson Sistersbecame the first duo to arrive on the show.
Tori and Taylor took onSugarland’s “Stuck Like Glue.”
It was two for the price of one forCeeLo Greenbecame the only coach to turn.
They were mediocre compared to some other major acts, but they still managed to reach the Top 16.
Season 4’sThe Swon Brothersdefied the odds and made it to the finale, earning third place.
Perhaps they could have won the season, butBlake Shelton’s constant push to getDanielle Bradberythe season’s victory.
It was a triumphant season as it saw multiple non-solo acts emerge.
So, coaches, this is on you.
For whatever reason, the coaches don’t have faith in groups or duos.
Or, maybe they don’t know how to work with them to their full potential.
Getting eliminated in the Knockouts?
It’s likely the coaches’ fear about how the audience will react.
Is it time to lose ourselves in the music?
Perhaps they were an enigma.
Their journey was simply exceptional.
Just look at Worth the Wait.
For a group or duo to succeed onThe Voice, they have to be perfect as a unit.
They must be cohesive and blend as one.
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