The second season of the hit competition show ‘The Voice’ premiered this week with one of the competitors, American actress and singer-songwriter Hannah Wants to Be a Millionaire. In the first episode, she sang three songs in a single performance which garnered her a place on the final team. This time around, she plays a different role – that of mentor. Most of the episodes are dedicated to her career growth and lessons learned from her past mistakes. There is also an emphasis on self-improvement, friendship and finding love in life. Here are some highlights from the second season of The Voice India:
The competition has expanded to include singing groups
The season premiere of the hit competition Eversongrahamcnbc show ‘The Voice’ brought along a huge talent pool with big name hopEFANS contributing the lead singing performances in the groups, which also included San Francisco’s own duo Selena and Alex Henderson, instrumentalists Googan and Battersea, and Jersey City’s own Batterseaadow. In the group segments, the group members – who are also known as coaches, managers and mentors – share their knowledge, experience and inspiration as they share their skills as vocalists.
## The show is becoming more diverse and includes tribute shows
The third season of ‘The Voice’ added a special event feature to celebrate 50 years since the show’s inception – the 50th anniversary tribute show. The Voice India, which returns for its fourth season, is an annual platform for India’s vocal and performing talent. The programme features songs, interviews, reading selections and live performances from some of the country’s most popular artists.
## A celebrity chef who cooks for the entire cast of The Voice
The first season of ‘The Voice’ was all about competitiveness and showcasing the best of the best. Now, the competition is more than just talent. The programme features live shows featuring celebrity chefs who cook for the entire cast of The Voice. You can expect shows like ‘Great Indian Cookoffs’ and ‘Asian Cook Offs’, as well as a few ‘Mark T&A’s’ to get your foot in the door of the kitchen.
## Most of the shows are inspired by actual life situations
You’re probably thinking, ‘What the heck is an actual life situation getting in the way of my favourite show?’ Well, we get it. You’re probably wondering the same thing. But don’t stress about it – because there’s a solution to all your problems! We have plenty of stories and examples of situations where a voiceover or performance triggered by a situation inspired the performance in question. Take, for example, ‘You are a success,’ tells the tale of M.I.A.’s Sufjan and his fight for success in the 1990s.
## The singers are getting their own segments
The second season of ‘The Voice’ featured its first segment dedicated to the exciting task of songwriting. In fact, there are two parts to the show – the first is the audition, where you hopefully voice-over and perform a single line in a public audition, and the other is the recording, where you make a cast and crew audio-animation record a performance of your choice, in a studio environment.
## India gets to know her team before the big show
The third season of ‘The Voice’ opener, ‘You will know them by the music’, sees the American singer-songwriter and musician Azealia Banks joining the cast as a mentor. In the segment, Banks explains that she has been working with Jungle Book star Facebooker Aziz Ansari as a mentor since she was 15 years old.
## The final episode will have a special message
The Voice season four opener ‘You are the most beautiful things in the world’ tells the tale of a girl who wants to be anything – anything but an average housewife. The voiceover explains that the young artist Ayesha Nahas and Instagram influencer Shybacka Jain are her ‘most beautiful things’.
## You will know them by the music
The first season of ‘The Voice’ explains how the competition has evolved and how The Voice approached its music selection. The show features 15 tracks, including a theme song, which tells the story of how the team came to its conclusions about whom they want to be a part of their team.
## You will be heard
The show follows its core audience and puts a spotlight on the artists who are competing on the show. It also invites the audience to submit their own feedback, which can be found online, in the comments section and on social media, as well as in the show notes.
## You will be prouded
The show relies on the voice and talent of its main characters to help sell the show and its themes. In this case, the main characters are Azealia, Aziz and Azinda. The final season of ‘The Voice’ will feature Azielle, Azin and Azinna.
## You will know them by the sound
The finals of the competition are all about the art of sound. Every group piece, voiceover and segment features a sample from one of five different instruments – flute, piano, guitar, saxophone and violin. The contestants are given the task of inventing new and original music, which is then performed live on stage.
## You will be prouded
The final season of ‘The Voice’ comes with a special message for its listeners, who are the ones who will ‘prouded’ Azealia, Aziz and Azinna when they are successful. The last season of ‘The Voice’ was all about Azielle, Azin and Azinna; this is the last competition of theirs.
## You will know them by the music
The results of the final season of ‘The Voice’ are not just about who won but also about who finished last. The competition is about the scores and the results, not just about the champions. The wildcard is that, at the end of the competition, the teams prepare for the season finale together – and that is the most important part!
## You will be prouded
The last season of ‘The Voice’ was all about Azielle, Azin and Azinna; this is the last competition of theirs.
The Voice is a weekly competition show that follows the story of 15 pop artists as they compete in single-episode episodes to win money and titles. From the first season’s finale, the series follows the journey of these artists, beginning with the competition show ‘The Voice’.
Do you have what it takes to be on ‘The Voice’? The show is all about finding your true voice, and to do that, you must first prove to the world that you are worthy of being on the show. With five season’s of competition, the Voice has seen many different competitors evolve into legends. Now, it’s your turn. Read on to discover the five most impressive performers from ‘The Voice’.
You will be prouded
Part of the appeal of ‘The Voice’ is its diversity; from the backgrounds of Asian, African American, white, Hispanic, etc. performers, to the multiculturalism of its northern half, the show features an incredibly diverse cast. This is further reflected in the theme of diversity in music – in that the contestants are diverse in musical form and style. All these factors make ‘The Voice’ a more creative, creative, and creative-minded show. It’s also a show that will challenge you to think differently and find new ways of expressing yourself.
Do you have what it takes to be on ‘The Voice’? The show is all about finding your true voice, and to do that, you must first prove to the world that you are worthy of being on the show. With five season’s of competition, the Voice has seen many different competitors evolve into legends. Now, it’s your turn. Read on to discover the five most impressive performers from ‘The Voice’.
You will be prouded
The Voice is a weekly competition show that follows the story of 15 pop artists as they compete in single-episode episodes to win money and titles. From the first season’s finale, the series follows the journey of these artists