'The Voice' 2023 Finals: Fans remain skeptical of Sorelle's participation following 'awful' and 'flopped' performance
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2023-05-23 12:29
Sorelle's presence on the show is once again met with questioning from fans, particularly following their 'flopped' performance during the finals

UNIVERSAL CITY, CALIFORNIA: As the thrilling two-night finale of 'The Voice' kicked off on May 22, Ohio's very own sensational trio, Sorelle, stood proudly among the top five finalists, poised to deliver captivating live performances in the hopes of winning the hearts and votes of America. Despite their tender ages, Madi, Anna, and Bella Heichel attribute their success to their seasoned experience as performers and eagerly anticipate viewers recognizing their undeniable passion for harmonizing. This extraordinary journey began for the sisters back in early March, during the Blind Auditions of 'The Voice' season premiere, where they garnered the attention of two coaches with their remarkable talent. Ultimately, Sorelle chose Chance the Rapper as their coach, solidifying their bond and setting the stage for a remarkable partnership.

With their unwavering determination and exceptional vocal prowess, Sorelle emerged victorious, advancing to the Knockouts and leaving the judges awe-inspired by their energetic rendition of The Jackson 5's timeless hit, 'Blame It On The Boogie'. Yet, amid their impressive journey, fans couldn't help but question why a trio was competing on a show that primarily focuses on individual artists. Throughout the competition, this lingering question remained, continuing to pique the curiosity of viewers even as the final night of the epic finale unfolded.

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In a heartfelt and touching moment, the sisters of Team Chance, Sorelle, shared letters they had written to each other, expressing their profound gratitude for the way they have continually inspired and uplifted one another throughout their journey. This heartfelt exchange preceded their mesmerizing performance of 'Million Reasons,' a song that Niall Horan deemed a poignant and personal moment for each sister. He praised their decision to scale back and revealed that it was one of their most exceptional performances to date. Chance the Rapper echoed Niall's sentiments, commending the tightness of their harmonies and emphasizing his appreciation for hearing each sister's individual voice shine.

As the penultimate performance unfolded, Sorelle sat down with Carson Daly and Chance, inviting us into the secrets of their artistic synergy. For their final finale song, they chose the timeless classic 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough.' Chance resonated deeply with their selection, recognizing that it symbolized the unbreakable bond they shared as siblings working together as a trio. Blake Shelton, acknowledging their incredible talent, reminded Sorelle that their performances always sounded like polished studio recordings due to their impeccable harmonies. A beaming Chance couldn't contain his pride, marveling at his team's flawless and "pitch perfect" performance, a testament to their exceptional skills and chemistry.

'I don't want a trio winning'

The notion of a collective act participating in an individual-focused singing competition has stirred up heated debates and fueled a sense of injustice among passionate fans. One commented, "I think they peaked with Something’s Got A Hold On Me, or the duet with Manasseh. I think they maybe had the voices to win the show, but they sacrifice vocals for theatrics. GNT (albeit WAY different in style) did it much better" while another remarked, "Sorelle kinda flopped tonight". Another chimed in saying, "That was awful by Sorelle. I don't get why they're still on the show. Maybe it's just me!" Another fan pointed out, "Sorelle has a career ahead of them singing on cruise ships." and another backed up this comment by saying, "I could see them being a fun opening act for various concerts" One comment really stood out from the rest. They stated, "How do I say this respectfully? Sorelle does these soulful cuts and they just don’t have the vocals for that. It always sounds so high school theater."

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