The_Voice_(American_season_21)

<i>The Voice</i> (American TV series) season 21

The Voice (American TV series) season 21

Season of television series


The twenty-first season of the American reality television series The Voice premiered on September 20, 2021, on NBC.[1] Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend returned as coaches for their twenty-first, eighth, and sixth seasons, respectively. Ariana Grande made her first appearance as a coach this season, replacing Nick Jonas. Meanwhile, Carson Daly returned for his twenty-first season as host.

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Girl Named Tom, consisting of siblings Bekah, Caleb, and Joshua Liechty, was named the winner of the season, marking Kelly Clarkson's fourth and final win as a coach; the first instance of a group act winning the show; and the second time that the first (aired) act to audition would go on to win the entire season, following Todd Tilghman's win in season 18. Additionally, with Wendy Moten being named the runner-up, she is the oldest in the show's run, and along with Toneisha Harris (also from season 18), they are the highest-placing African-American female singers in the show's history.

The twenty-first season was also notable when Sasha Allen of Jim & Sasha Allen not only became the American version’s third openly transgender artist (after season fourteen's Angel Bonilla and season seventeen’s Dane Mautone of Dane & Stephanie) and second transgender male to turn a chair on the show, but also became the American version's first transgender artist to have progressed to the Live shows.

Panelists

Coaches and host

In March 2021, NBC announced there would be a change in the coaches for this season. Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, and John Legend all returned for their twenty-first, eighth, and sixth seasons, respectively, with Ariana Grande making her first appearance as a coach in this season.[2] Carson Daly returned for his twenty-first season as the host.

Coaches and host of season 21 of The Voice

Advisors

In August 2021, the advisors for the Battles were revealed, who were: Jason Aldean for Team Kelly, Camila Cabello for Team Legend, Kristin Chenoweth for Team Ariana and Dierks Bentley for Team Blake.[3]

Mega mentor

Ed Sheeran serves as the mega mentor for this season during the Knockouts. He was previously a Battle advisor for Team Christina in season five.

Teams

Teams color key
      Winner                                           Eliminated in the Live playoffs
      Runner-up                                           Eliminated but named for the Voice Comeback
      Third place                                           Stolen in the Knockouts round
      Fourth place                                           Eliminated in the Knockouts round
      Fifth place                                           Stolen in the Battles round
      Eliminated in the Live shows                                           Eliminated in the Battles round
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Blind auditions

The blind auditions began airing on September 20, 2021. In each audition, an artist sings their piece in front of the coaches whose chairs are facing the audience. If a coach is interested to work with the artist, they will press their button to face the artist. If a singular coach presses the button, the artist automatically becomes part of their team. If multiple coaches turn, they will compete for the artist, who will decide which team they will join. Each coach has one "block" to prevent another coach from getting an artist, with only one block permitted to be used per blind audition.[4] Each coach ends up with 12 artists by the end of the blind auditions, creating a total of 48 artists advancing to the battles.

The coaches performed a mash-up of "Hold On, I'm Comin'" (John Legend & Blake Shelton) and "Respect" (Kelly Clarkson & Ariana Grande) at the start of the show.

This is the first instance that a debuting coach (Ariana Grande) does not have any four-chair turns on their team, as Shakira, Usher, Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Miley Cyrus, Alicia Keys, Jennifer Hudson, Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Nick Jonas have at least one four-chair turners on their teams on their respective debut season.

Blind auditions color key
   Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button
   Artist elected a coach's team
   Artist defaulted to a coach's team
   Artist was eliminated with no coach pressing their button
   Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by another coach from getting the artist
  •   Blocked by Kelly
  •   Blocked by John
  •   Blocked by Ariana
  •   Blocked by Blake
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Battles

The battles began airing on October 11, 2021. The advisors for this round were Jason Aldean for Team Kelly, Camila Cabello for Team Legend, Kristin Chenoweth for Team Ariana, and Dierks Bentley for Team Blake.

In this round, the coaches pit two of their artists in a singing match and then select one of them to advance to the next round. Losing artists may be "stolen" by another coach, becoming new members of their team, or can be saved by their coach, remaining a part of their original team. Multiple coaches can attempt to steal an artist, resulting in a competition for the artist, who will ultimately decide which team they will go to. Additionally, their original coach can compete for their artist if they attempt to save them. There will be no four-way knockout in this season meaning that the artists saved by their coach will go to the regular Knockouts.[5]

At the end of this round, eight artists will remain on each team; six will be battle winners, and one from a steal and a save, respectively. In total, 32 artists advance to the knockouts.

It was revealed that for the Live Playoffs Wildcard, one previously eliminated artist from each team has the chance to be voted via Twitter to earn a place in the Top 13 (see Voice Comeback).

Battles color key
      Artist won the Battle and advanced to the Knockouts
      Artist lost the Battle, but was stolen by another coach, and, advanced to the Knockouts
      Artist lost the Battle, but was saved by their coach, and, advanced to Knockouts
      Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated
      Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated, but participated in the Voice Comeback
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Knockouts

The Knockouts began airing on October 25, 2021. Ed Sheeran served as the mega mentor for this season's knockouts.

In this round, each coach pairs two of their artists in a singing match. The artists themselves will select the song they will sing in the round. The coach will then select one of the artists to advance to the Live Playoffs. Each coach can steal one losing artist from another team but the coaches do not have the ability to save their artists during the Knockouts. At the end of this round, four artists will remain on each team whilst four artists will be stolen, creating a total of twenty artists advancing to the Live Playoffs.

It was revealed that for the Live Playoffs Wildcard, one previously eliminated artist from each team has the chance to be voted via Twitter to earn a place in the Top 13 (see Voice Comeback).

Knockouts color key
      Artist won the Knockout and advanced to the Live Playoffs
      Artist lost the Knockout but, was stolen by another coach, and advanced to the Live Playoffs
      Artist lost the Knockout and was eliminated
      Artist lost the Knockout and was eliminated, but participated in the Voice Comeback
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Voice Comeback

Following the conclusion of the Knockouts, it was revealed that one previously eliminated artist from each team has the chance to return to the competition. Each artist will be put up in a poll via Twitter where viewers may vote by tweeting or retweeting. The winner participates in the Live Playoffs Wildcard, having the chance to earn a place in the Top 13.

To participate in this poll, Ariana and Kelly selected Vaughn Mugol and Aaron Hines, respectively, who were eliminated in the Battles, while Blake and John selected Hailey Green and Samara Brown, respectively, who were eliminated in the Knockouts.

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      Artist won the vote and was selected to compete in the Wild Card instant save
      Artist lost the vote and remained eliminated
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Live shows

Live shows color key
      Artist was saved by public's vote
      Artist was saved by his/her coach
      Artist was selected to compete in the Wild Card instant save
      Artist was placed in the bottom group and competed for an Instant Save
      Artist was instantly saved
      Artist was eliminated

Week 1: Top 20 – Playoffs (Nov. 8–9)

The Live Playoffs comprised episodes 15 and 16. On Monday, the Top 20 artists performed live for their chance at a spot in the Top 13. On Tuesday, in the live results show, two artists from each team advanced based on the public's vote, and each coach got to save one of their own artists. The remaining artists from each team with the highest overnight vote then competed for the Wild card. In addition, Vaughn Mugol, via The Voice Comeback, competed in the Wild card as well.

Hailey Mia won the Wildcard and advanced to the Top 13. This is the third time, following the fifteenth and seventeenth seasons, that Kelly Clarkson has entered the Top 13 with four artists on her team.

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Week 2: Top 13 (Nov. 15–16)

This week's theme was “Dedications”. The three artists who received the fewest votes competed for the Instant Save on the results show. There was only one artist in the bottom three receiving the instant save, eliminating two artists from the competition.[6] Also, this season restored the previous elimination format last used in season 17, which does not guarantee a coach will have an artist in the finale.

As the studio performances start to be released, the trio Girl Named Tom becomes the first contestant this season to crack the Top 10 on iTunes Songs Chart. Their cover of "Dust in the Wind" hit #10 at the close of the voting window.[7][8]

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Week 3: Top 11 (Nov. 22–23)

This week was "Fan Week" wherein the viewers selected the songs the remaining artists would perform. At the results show, the two artists with the fewest public votes competed for the sole instant save for that week, eliminating one artist.[9]

Once again, Girl Named Tom reached Top 10 on iTunes Songs Chart at #9. They are also the only contestant placing in the top 100 (for the second consecutive week).[10]

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Week 4: Top 10 (Nov. 29–30)

Week four is "Challenge Week", wherein the remaining artists sang songs "outside of their genre." The three artists who receive the fewest votes will compete for the Instant Save on the results show. One will instantly be saved eliminating two artists from the competition.

No performance reached the top 10 on iTunes this week. However, for the first time this season, there are four contestants who cracked the top 100, with their highest charting being Girl Named Tom at #12, Jim & Sasha Allen at #33, Wendy Moten at #45, and Paris Winningham at #53.[11]

The three artists who landed in the bottom three – Holly Forbes, Jeremy Rosado, and Jershika Maple – were all originally from Team Kelly.

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Week 5: Top 8 – Semifinals (Dec. 6–7)

The Top 8 performed on Monday, with the results following on Tuesday. The four artists with the most votes automatically moved on to the finale with the remaining four artists, competing in the Instant Save for the fifth and final spot in the finale.

In addition to their solo song, each artist performed a 90s duet with another act.[12] The duets were not available to purchase on iTunes.

This week, Girl Named Tom's cover of "River" marked the first The Voice studio performance to hit #1 on iTunes Overall Chart since the eighteenth season. Additionally, four other contestants reached the top 100: Wendy Moten at #17, Hailey Mia at #56, Joshua Vacanti at #90, and Paris Winningham at #96. Jim & Sasha Allen and Jershika Maple just missed out on the top 100 at #104 and #106, respectively.[13][14]

With the advancements of Girl Named Tom and Hailey Mia, this is the first time that a female coach (Kelly Clarkson) has had two artists on her team advance to the finale, and with Girl Named Tom's advancement, in particular, the first time that a trio has advanced to the finale, as well. Also, this is the first season that not only one but two coaches have multiple artists represented in the finale (Kelly and Blake with 2 each). In addition, Hailey Mia became the first Wild card Instant Save winner to make it to the finale. Additionally, with the elimination of Jim & Sasha Allen, Ariana Grande no longer has any artists left on her team, marking the first instance of a coach not being represented in the finale since the sixteenth season, as well as the first time since the thirteenth season that a debuting coach was not represented in the finale.

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Week 6: Finale (Dec. 13–14)

The Top 5 finalists performed two songs on Monday, as well as a duet with their coach on Tuesday. This is the second consecutive season in which contestants aren't allowed to perform original songs on the finale.

Girl Named Tom was the only contestant that managed to get both finale songs reach Top 10 on iTunes at #1 and #7 (along with their Top 13 and Top 8 songs at #3 and #8). This is the second time a contestant have 4 songs in the top 10 all at the same time (after Jake Hoot in season 17). All their other songs also got back on the Top 100 overall. In addition, Wendy Moten charted within the Top 10 on iTunes at #10 and #70 (with her Top 8 song at #85), Paris Winningham hit #25, and Hailey Mia reached #33. Coach duets were not released to purchase this season.[15]

Girl Named Tom was announced as the winner, making them the first-ever trio to win The Voice. Also, Kelly Clarkson got her fourth win, surpassing Adam Levine's three wins and becoming the second most winningest coach. She also has a winning percentage of 50%, winning 4 of her 8 seasons. This is tied with Usher for the best winning percentage of any coach. Clarkson is also the first female coach to win four times.

This season is the second time that three stolen artists advanced to the finale, with the eighth season being the first time. Jershika Maple is originally from Team Kelly, Hailey Mia from Ariana's team, and Paris Winningham formerly from John's team.

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  1. BTS performed in hollographics projected onto the stage via technology.

Elimination chart

Results color key
      Winner                                     Saved by instant save (via Voice App)
      Runner-up                                     Saved by the public
      Third place                                     Saved by their coach
      Fourth place                                     Saved by Wildcard (via Voice App)
      Fifth place                                     Eliminated
Coaches color key
      Team Kelly
      Team Legend
      Team Ariana
      Team Blake


Overall

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Per team

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Ratings

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References

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  2. Liptak, Carena (July 20, 2021). "'The Voice' is Back: See the Premiere Date for The Show's New Season This Fall". Taste of Country. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  3. "Tweet by @NBCTheVoice, 5:01 PM, Aug 16, 2021". Twitter. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  4. "The Voice - NBC.com". NBC. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  5. US iTunes Top Songs 19:55 EST November 23, archived from the original on November 24, 2021, retrieved November 23, 2021
  6. Santilli, MJ (December 4, 2021). "The Voice 21 Power List/Rankings – Live Semi-Finals Top 8". MJSBIGBLOG.
  7. US iTunes Top Songs 20:00 EST December 7, archived from the original on December 8, 2021, retrieved December 8, 2021
  8. US iTunes Top Songs 21:00 EST December 14, archived from the original on December 15, 2021, retrieved December 14, 2021
  9. Mitch Salem (October 5, 2021). "Monday 10.4.2021 Top 150 Cable Originals & Network Finals". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved October 5, 2021.
  10. Mitch Salem (October 12, 2021). "Monday 10.11.2021 Top 150 Cable Originals & Network Finals". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved October 12, 2021.
  11. Mitch Salem (October 19, 2021). "Monday 10.18.2021 Top 150 Cable Originals & Network Finals". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved October 19, 2021.
  12. Mitch Salem (November 17, 2021). "Monday 11.15.2021 Top 150 Cable Originals & Network Finals". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved November 17, 2021.

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