Danielle Bradbery took the stage tonight on THE VOICE for their Semifinal performance. Danielle sang “Please Remember Me” by Tim McGraw. On tonight’s show the final 5 performed two songs live in front of coaches Shakira, Adam Levine, Usher and Blake Shelton for America’s vote and a chance to move on to the finals. To see Danielle’s first song, “Who Am I” video, CLICK HERE …
On tonight’s show the remaining four took two the stage to sing two songs. One song will be one the artist has chose and the second song will be one their coach chose. Their performances this week determine which three contestants move forward to the finale.
Did you miss tonight’s episode? If you did we watched it and we recapped it here for you. If you missed any of the performances, you can see all the videos here!
Judges Comments: Usher said, “It was incredible, it was absolutely fantastic. What you pocess is genuine.” Adam Levine said, “You cannot sing a song better than you just did that. From a technical standpoint it does not get more proficient than that.” Blake Shelton said, “Man, let me start by telling you why I wanted you to do that song. The thing that impressed me so much is you land on a note and you stay there, it is unbelievable. All your notes are the best they can be. You do not have any weakness in your singing.”
Danielle Bradbery headed home to Texas to see her family and then headed to her highschool where all her fans were gathered. She sang “Turn the Page.” To vote for Danielle Bradbery: 1-855-VOICE-04
On tomorrow’s Voice results show, Fallout Boy and a trio of former contestants will all perform. Fallout Boy will do their hit single “My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light ‘Em Up).” It will also feature a performance by Adam Levine’s season 2 finalist (and Christina Aguilera’s former Mickey Mouse Club buddy) Tony Lucca. He will be debuting his new single “Never Going to Let You Go.”
Check out the video below and let us know what you thought of her performance? Was it enough for her to make it through to the finale? Sound out in the comments below and let us know your thoughts.