Who Will Win The Voice Season 25? Episodes 5 & 6

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Who Will Win The Voice Season 25? Episodes 5 & 6

This week's "The Voice" double-header featured the final night of the Blind Auditions, as coaches Dan + Shay, John Legend, Chance the Rapper and Reba McEntire completed their teams. 

Another 12 stars progressed to the Battles round, which will kick off on Monday March 18, during Monday and Tuesday night's episodes, and there is now a new favorite in the competition. 

In the Blind Auditions, a wannabe sings in front of the coaches, who are facing away from them, and if a coach sees potential they can press their button, which spins their chairs around to face the contestant. 

Should more than one coach turn around for a wannabe, the artist must choose who they want to work with, but coaches have one chance during the Blind Auditions to "block" a rival coach from working with an artist. 

By the end of Tuesday's sixth episode, each coach had selected 10 wannabes apiece. 

Arce Aces Audition

Serenity Arce is the new +150 favorite in the futures betting to win this year's "The Voice" after all four coaches turned their chairs in quick succession for the 16 year old.

She previously auditioned in Season 21 when none of the coaches turned for her, but it was a completely different outcome this time around.

Legend used his block button to stop Dan + Shay from landing Arce for their team, but it was a wasted move by the "All Of Me" hitmaker because she chose Team Chance over him anyway. 

Chance branded her audition a "real dedication" and insisted he would've turned his chair for her back in Season 21.

There was another four-chair turn for Val T. Webb (+200), whose audition left Shay feeling as if he was in a "worship service", and Team Chance was successful again, completing his team.

But that meant he couldn't turn his chair for episode six star Kyle Schuesler.

The +200 chance earned a triple-chair turn, with Chance admitting he would've turned if his team wasn't full, and it was Dan + Shay's gain as they completed their team with Schuesler.

"Effortless" Elyscia

Elyscia Jefferson (+250) also earned a triple-chair turn, with only Legend staying away from her performance of "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)", despite admitting she sounded "effortless".

McEntire praised her "amazing" performance, and Jefferson chose her over Chance and Dan + Shay.

In episode six, McEntire completed her team with L. Rodgers, after she was "blown away" by the +300 wannabe's rendition of "Wild Horses". 

The final Blind Audition saw Olivia Rubini perform "Long Long Time", and Legend completed his team with the +300 artist, but the other three coaches admitted they would've turned if they had spaces left.

Legend praised her as someone who "understands how to be a vocal artist", and earlier in the week, he also landed Ronnie Wilson (+500). 

Last Chance Harvey 

In episode five, Chance pulled out all the stops to try to land wannabe AJ Harvey (+600).

Dan + Shay turned their chairs quickly for Harvey, but Chance followed, and he hit a special button that set off an alarm and "Pick Chance" flashed up on the screen. 

Despite his efforts, Harvey went with Dan + Shay, who also landed +800 star Ducote Talmage.

Chance and McEntire didn't like his "pitchy" audition, but Legend and Dan + Shay did, and he went with the latter pair. 

Dan + Shay were the only ones to turn for Ryan Coleman (+900) after Shay "absolutely loved" the farmer's tone, while Legend was the solo turner for Zoe Levert (+900), and McEntire sent Zeya Rae (+1000) into the Battles by turning for her. 

Note: These are hypothetical odds provided by industry experts!

Who Will Win The Voice Season 25?

  • Serenity Arce +150 40% 
  • Val T. Webb +200 33.3%
  • Kyle Schuesler +200 33.3%
  • Dani Stacy +200 33.3%
  • Madison Curbelo +250 28.6%
  • Elyscia Jefferson +250 28.6%
  • L. Rodgers +300 25% 
  • Olivia Rubini +300 25% 
  • Mafe +300 25% 
  • Maddi Jane +300 25% 
  • Bryan Olesen +350 22.2% 
  • OK3 +400 20%
  • Ronnie Wilson +500 16.7%
  • Gene Taylor +500 16.7%
  • Asher HaVon +500 16.7% 
  • AJ Harvey +600 14.3%
  • Nathan Chester +600 14.3%
  • Anya True +600 14.3%
  • William Alexander +600 14.3%
  • Kamalei Kawa'a +650 13.3%
  • RLETTO +650 13.3%
  • Justin and Jeremy Garcia +700 12.5%
  • Jackie Romeo +700 12.5%
  • Rivers Grayson +700 12.5%
  • Ducote Talmage +800 11.1%
  • Donny Van Slee +800 11.1%
  • Karen Waldrup +800 11.1%
  • Zoe Levert +900 10% 
  • Ryan Coleman +900 10% 
  • Tae Lewis +900 10% 
  • Corey Curtis +900 10% 
  • Bri Fletcher +900 10% 
  • Nadège +1000 9.1%
  • Zeya Rae +1000 9.1% 
  • Josh Sanders +1000 9.1%
  • Frank Garcia +1000 9.1%
  • Alyssa Crosby +1100 8.3%
  • Ashley Bryant +1100 8.3%
  • Gabriel Goes +1100 8.3%
  • Ryan Argast +1200 7.7%

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