: Christina continued to build a formidable team of diverse female vocalists, securing both India Carney and Sonic.
: Ewing provided the night's most original arrangement, turning a Destiny’s Child pop classic into a slow, bluesy groove that landed him on Team Pharrell .
The third night of Blind Auditions for Season 8 of The Voice ( IMDb ) delivered a mix of soulful veterans, surprising genre-bending arrangements, and a "button-happy" Adam Levine who dominated the night.
: After a slow start to the season, Adam went on a "hot streak," recruiting five artists including James McNeiece and Bren'Nae DeBarge.
: In one of the most unique auditions, the 23-year-old singer—who is deaf in one ear—impressed with her vocal control. She chose Team Christina , adding more powerhouse talent to Aguilera's roster.
: With a voice that sounded much younger than his 18 years, Rummell pulled off the night's biggest surprise by choosing Team Blake over Adam, despite Blake admitting Rummell was outside his typical wheelhouse. Coach Highlights & Strategy
: Pharrell focused on uniqueness, picking up pop singer Noelle Bybee and the bluesy Travis Ewing. Verdict
While some critics noted that certain high-potential vocalists like Kimberly Nichole (who turned only two chairs) were undervalued compared to less-promising multi-chair turns, the episode successfully introduced several long-term contenders. The variety of song selections—from Bobby Brown to Sam Smith —kept the energy high and the teams increasingly competitive.
[s8e3] The Blind Auditions, Part 3 Review
: Christina continued to build a formidable team of diverse female vocalists, securing both India Carney and Sonic.
: Ewing provided the night's most original arrangement, turning a Destiny’s Child pop classic into a slow, bluesy groove that landed him on Team Pharrell .
The third night of Blind Auditions for Season 8 of The Voice ( IMDb ) delivered a mix of soulful veterans, surprising genre-bending arrangements, and a "button-happy" Adam Levine who dominated the night. [S8E3] The Blind Auditions, Part 3
: After a slow start to the season, Adam went on a "hot streak," recruiting five artists including James McNeiece and Bren'Nae DeBarge.
: In one of the most unique auditions, the 23-year-old singer—who is deaf in one ear—impressed with her vocal control. She chose Team Christina , adding more powerhouse talent to Aguilera's roster. : Christina continued to build a formidable team
: With a voice that sounded much younger than his 18 years, Rummell pulled off the night's biggest surprise by choosing Team Blake over Adam, despite Blake admitting Rummell was outside his typical wheelhouse. Coach Highlights & Strategy
: Pharrell focused on uniqueness, picking up pop singer Noelle Bybee and the bluesy Travis Ewing. Verdict : After a slow start to the season,
While some critics noted that certain high-potential vocalists like Kimberly Nichole (who turned only two chairs) were undervalued compared to less-promising multi-chair turns, the episode successfully introduced several long-term contenders. The variety of song selections—from Bobby Brown to Sam Smith —kept the energy high and the teams increasingly competitive.