An evening of fierce struggle and unforgettable performances ended with another name appearing in the history of The Voice. Read on to find out who took the trophy home!
On December 10, the long-awaited finale of the 26th season of The Voice aired, which gave the audience an evening full of emotions, performances and surprises. Fans wanted to know which of the Top 5 would be the winner, but the name of the winner caused a heated debate on the Internet.
The finalists included Danny Joseph from Team Reba McEntire, Jeremy Beloit from Team Snoop Dogg, Sofronio Vasquez from Team Michael Bublé, Sidney Sterlace from Team Gwen Stefani and Shy, also from Team Bublé.
Eventually, Vasquez, a 32-year-old singer from the Philippines and a member of Buble’s team, was named “The Voice.” Overwhelmed with emotion, Vasquez fell to his knees when his name was announced, marking the culmination of an incredibly intense season.
This season, “The Voice” showcased an eclectic mix of talents, and each finalist brought their own unique style and sensuality to the stage. Vasquez’s soulful performances invariably captivated both the audience and the judges. The final episode, which aired on December 9, concluded with performances that reflected the singers’ dedication and growth throughout the competition.
When Vasquez won the prestigious title and trophy, the reaction of fans and followers was stormy, showing a wide range of emotions. While some praised his talent and considered the result deserved, others expressed disappointment that their favorites did not win, or shared critical comments about the season as a whole.
One of the viewers wrote: “I wanted Danny to win!” Another commented: “I’m so glad you won. I knew you’d win when I first heard congratulations in your voice..I’m so happy for you!!!”
Others, however, expressed dissatisfaction with the structure and results of the season. One user noted: “It’s been a pretty disappointing season, in my opinion. In fact, there was no need to watch the final, the winner was literally in shock all last week. A lot of really good singers were fired before the concerts even started [so in the original].” Another commenter expressed the same opinion: “I will never watch The Voice again [as in the original].”