Maddi Jane, the talented singer and rapper, recently wowed the coaches on The Voice Season 25 with her unique performance. Let’s dive into the details of her impressive blind audition.
The Rising Star
Maddi Jane has been performing since she was barely able to walk. At just 9 years old, her guitar teacher posted a video of her singing on YouTube, which eventually led to an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. She continued to share covers on YouTube, amassing tens of millions of views and gaining 1.5 million subscribers. A decade later, Maddi made the move to Los Angeles to pursue music production and her dream of making it big. Little did she know that her journey would lead her to The Voice stage.
The Audition
For her Blind Audition, Maddi chose the song “Escapism” by RAYE featuring 070 Shake. This genre mashup of rap and singing is not commonly heard on The Voice, and it caught the coaches off guard. As she began rapping, their curiosity grew. But when she hit the chorus, everything changed.
The Four-Chair Turn
Within moments, all four coaches—John Legend, Chance The Rapper, Reba McEntire, and the double chair team of Dan + Shay—turned their chairs for Maddi. Her performance was a perfect blend of raw talent, creativity, and unexpected twists. Maddi Jane had clinched a coveted four-chair turn, leaving the coaches in awe.
FAQ
All four coaches—John Legend, Chance The Rapper, Reba McEntire, and the double chair team of Dan + Shay—turned their chairs for Maddi Jane.
Maddi Jane chose the song “Escapism” by RAYE featuring 070 Shake for her Blind Audition.
Maddi’s performance is a genre mashup of rap and singing, which is not commonly heard on The Voice. Her unexpected twists and raw talent caught the coaches’ attention.
Maddi Jane has been performing since she was a child, gaining fame through YouTube covers. She now aims to make it big in the music industry.
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