You may know Adam Levine as the lead singer for the hit pop band Maroon 5. However, the premiere of the hit show "The Voice" showed Levine's softer side when he comforted a crying "Voice" contestant on Monday. The contestant was New Jersey's Janetza Miranda, whose performance of David Guetta's "Titanium" wasn't enough to have a coach turn their chair for her at the show's first night of blind auditions. After the performance, Levine was the first to speak to Miranda. Miranda introduced herself to Levine, who then said, "This sucks, and I'm sorry." And this is where the most emotional moment of the night, according to me, begins.
One moment, me and my mom were watching the show without any thought of what was going to happen next, and the next, Miranda starts crying right after Levine said his first line. Then it happened all of a sudden. At that moment, I felt like crying, because Levine told Miranda, "Relax. It's okay," and then got up from his chair. Then, more random stuff, and then, it happened. Levine went up and hugged Miranda, before telling her, "It's gonna be alright. I promise. I'm gonna tell you some stuff, and we're going to help you, and you'll come back."
Awwww. How sweet is that?
As soon as Levine sat back in his chair, the crowd went wild. I almost fainted watching that. By far, it is the sweetest thing that Levine has ever done on "The Voice," and by far, that was the most emotional moment of the whole entire night. After the emotional moment, fans were most likely in tears, and some fans even said that that was the most emotional moment of the night. The other coaches, Usher, Shakira, and Blake Shelton, were on their feet. And when I saw the moment, I said, "Wow, that was so inspiring. I bet that that is gonna take home the crown for 'Most Emotional Moment Of The Night.'"
And that wasn't all that happened on "The Voice" last night. After a performance done by Texas native Danielle Bradbury singing Taylor Swift's song "Mean," two coaches, Usher and Shelton, both referred to Nashville as a state. How funny is that? The Miranda-Levine moment might have been the show's most emotional moment, but by far the "Nashville is a state" thing was definitely the funniest moment of the show's premiere.
Plus, for the first time in the show's history, twins-The Morgan Twins, to be exact- appeared on the show, and their groundbreaking performance of "Fallin'" brought all four coaches, including Levine, to hit their buttons in the first performance of the night. I don't think that that's ever happened on the show before. If it is true, it's another first for "The Voice." The twins sound so much alike, and I bet that all four of the coaches couldn't decide which sister was which. In the end, the twins picked Shelton as their coach, landing Shelton the first spot on his team. Also, at the end of the night, Levine finally got a team member in Judith Hill. Her performance of "What A Girl Wants" made all four coaches turn their chairs. After a moment, and tons of begging from Levine, Hill decided to join Levine's team. That, of course, made me scream in excitement. I LOVE YOU, ADAM LEVINE!! YOU R MY IDOL!!! :) And you're sooooo cute!!! (no offense)
Well, I guess that that's the end of my report for today. Rate, comment, and subscribe to my blog! And in honor of the Miranda-Levine moment, I'm going to write down the chorus to Maroon 5's "She Will Be Loved," a song that I think fits that moment perfectly:
I don't mind spending every day
Out on your corner in the pouring rain
Look for the girl with the broken smile
Ask her if she wants to stay awhile
And she will be loved
She will be loved
This has been Emily Roach, signing off The Voice Times. Have a great day! :)
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