The Voice UK (2012) s06e06 Episode Script
Blind Auditions 6
1 'Previously on The Voice' If you're on my team, we're going to the top! Wow! Jennifer.
Jennifer.
Yes! I would love you to be on my team.
Welcome to Team Will.
Thank you! 'Tonight' Our spaces are filling up, so it's getting crazy.
The less spaces we have, the tougher we become.
You'd better be the best.
Whoa! Wait a second.
Oh, man.
Take the shackles off my feet, so I can dance All right! She picked the wrong coach.
Will missed the point.
He misunderstood.
Did we make a mistake? Yes! Can we get the girl back? Can we bring her out? Get down.
Uh-oh.
And I intend to hold on to it! What are they gonna think of the style of music I sing? I'm a bit worried.
I'm gonna play some classic boogie-woogie and blues and just hope the guys like it.
I'm just gonna do it my way, and, hopefully, that'll be enough.
OK, guys, stand by.
It's getting close.
Yeah.
You have three spots? Yeah.
How many have you got left? Two.
I'm waiting for two spots to fill.
Will? I have three more to go.
You know what? I'm ready.
Whoo! Let's do this.
I Want To Break Free 'My name's Tom Seals.
I'm 23.
I'm from Crewe.
' Here we go.
I've lived in Crewe for ever.
I still live with my mum.
Dramatic pause! I want to break free Hiya.
Hi, Mum.
All right? Yeah.
Are you? We're very close.
I try and be a good son and cook and clean and all sorts.
He is a good boy.
He's my rock, really.
I'm such a mummy's boy.
The biggest.
I've even made your dinner.
Son of the Year! Yeah.
That's it.
I started playing the piano at four years old.
My granddad was a jazz trumpet player, so I was brought up with big-band and swing.
It was only five years ago that I thought: I should probably start singing.
When I step onto that stage, it might be better that the coaches don't see me, cos they may get that preconception of: 'Oh, it's the fat ginger guy with glasses.
Here we go.
' The Voice breaks that boundary of: you have to look like something to be something.
And that's why I'm here.
# Ah, you can talk about the pit, barbecue # The band was jumpin', the people too # Ah, mess around They doin' the mess-around # They doin' the mess-around, Everybody doin' the mess-around # Ah, everyone was juiced, you can bet your soul # They did the boogie-woogie, with a sturdy roll # They doin' the mess-around They doin' the mess-around # Everybody doin' the mess-around # Now, when I say stop, don't you move a peg # When I say go, just shake your leg # And do the mess-around # Oh, I declare, do the mess-around # Mess-around Everybody's doin' the mess-around Yeah I think he was playing.
Yeah.
That's a Ray Charles song.
Yeah, he was playing.
He played the hell out of that piano.
I'm gutted.
Really? Absolutely, yeah.
Well, I felt I sang OK and played OK, but, hey I'm just gonna keep working hard and keep trying.
It's getting so tight.
We've got no spaces left.
We're down to the wire.
There's going to be a lot of hearts broken.
But we're not being mean.
We're being critical.
They're just literally there, a few steps away.
OK.
I'm Stacey Skeete.
I'm 27, and I'm a music teacher.
I work in a junior school in Hillingdon.
The kids are amazing.
You get lots of different characters.
Woooh! It's a rewarding job.
When they ask for homework, you know it's been a good day, cos I don't remember ever asking for homework when I was at school! They would love seeing their teacher on The Voice.
Yeah, I'm sure they would.
Like, 'Ms Skeete!' Good luck, Ms Skeete! I've always sung.
I've done a lot of session work, function gigs, but I've never had that big break, so it's time for me to chase that dream, to be an international recording artist.
All we have is this moment # From the corners of my mind # I just can't seem to find a reason to believe # That I can break free # You see, I have been down for so long # Feel like all hope is gone # But as I lift my hands, I understand # That I should praise you through my circumstance # Take the shackles off my feet so I can dance # I just wanna praise you, I'm gonna praise you # Everything that could go wrong all went wrong at one time # So much pressure fell on me, I thought I was gonna lose my mind # But I know you wanna see # If I will hold on through these trials # But I need you to lift this load, cos I can't take it any more # Take the shackles off my feet so I can dance # I just wanna praise you, I just wanna praise you # You broke the chains Now I can lift my hands And I'm gonna praise you, I'm gonna praise you, yeah Yeah! What's your name? Stacey.
How old are you? I'm 27.
27? And what do you do for a living? I am a music teacher in a primary school.
We love you, Stace! You have a beautiful voice, and you look incredible.
Thank you.
I thought it was way in their lane, but you do a beautiful thing, and thank you for teaching the children.
Pleasure.
Thank you so much.
You've got a tough choice, between Tom Jones and Jennifer Hudson.
Yes.
I'm watching you! Singing that song, I had to turn around.
I just think you should pick me over Tom because I felt instantly connected.
It's rare that you get to sing a song like that on a platform like this, so I want to help you continue to embrace that.
If I can be a part of that, I would love to.
I love this look, too.
Thank you.
Listen to her, y'all! Wow! Stacey! Tom's turn to pitch.
I think you have a wonderful voice and range.
You sound beautiful.
You look beautiful.
Thank you.
There was a couple of little pitchy things, but that's understandable.
You came through.
I would love to have you on my team.
So, the ball is in your court.
OK.
Who are you gonna choose? Really tough choice.
I think they're saying 'Jennifer'! Shhh.
Jennifer.
Yes, yes, yes! # Take the shackles off my feet, so I can dance Just gonna praise All right! Wow! OK.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! Oh, my God! We have a supermodel.
Who's that? I think it's her! Yes! I am very excited.
She was gorgeous, and I want to help her get deeper into those gospel roots, so that belongs on Team J-Hud.
You cannot argue with that! OK, stand by.
Here we go.
Y'all ready? Yeah.
Yeah! There you go.
Thank you.
I'm ready.
My name is Lia White.
I'm 17, and I'm a student from Nottingham.
I've been singing since I can remember.
The first time I sang in front of an audience was at a talent show in school.
I was petrified, but I actually won it.
We're all behind you.
Just be you.
My family are very supportive.
She sings from when she gets up to when she goes to bed.
Sometimes I have to say, 'Lia, please be quiet, just for ten minutes!' Cos I'm sleeping.
Yes! My little brother, Josiah, he's so lively.
She loves singing that much! I think she does love singing that much! Josiah's quite a fan of will.
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am.
will.
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am! That's who we came to see.
Bless you! That's so cute, Will! I would love to make my family proud.
Music's my dream.
That's what I want to do.
And if I get that at this age, it's kind of like, 'Yeah, I'm here.
' My sister.
Yes! # I think I've had enough # I might get a littlehuh # I say what's on my mind # I might do a little time # Now I'm counting down the seconds to maybe even one High five! # Not going # About four, five seconds from wildin' # And we got three more days till Friday # I'm just trying to make it back home by Monday mornin' # I swear I wish somebody would tell me # That's all I want # And I know that you're up tonight, thinkin': how could I be # Four, five seconds from wildin' # We got three more days till Friday # I'm just trying to make it home by Monday mornin' That's all I want What's your name, love? My name's Lia White.
I'm 17, and I'm a student.
What are you studying? Performing arts.
So, you want to be a professional singer? Oh, of course.
Music is everything to me.
And you want that to go on as long as possible? Oh, yeah.
Well, I can show you how to do that.
I would like to be the one to start you on the journey that'll take you for the rest of your life.
Thank you.
I turned because there was something in your performance that wasglimmering, but the majority of the performance was wobbly Yeahand there's a lot of other singers on the show already You know, the bar's up here.
If you pick me, I'm gonna try my best to get you where you wanna be.
There was something special in your voice that attracted me to turn.
Oh, thank you.
Who's the little darling over there? A family member? My little brother, yeah.
Aww! Can he come and meet you? He loves you.
Yeah.
Bring him on.
What's his name? Josiah.
Oh, look! He's shy! Come and say 'hi' to Will.
Hi, Josiah.
You sit up here.
Yeah! All right.
Now, your sister's gonna sing, and then hit the button for her.
One, two, go.
Open your eyes, my sweet Woo-hoo! That's my boy! Help your sister choose her coach.
will.
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am! Hey, Josiah.
Who would you like me to choose? will.
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am! I choose .
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Team Will.
# I won't let these little things slip out of my mouth But if it's true, it's you High five.
If there's something I think I can improve, I'll turn for it, and she has this seed of a potential star.
So adorable.
Both of them.
I love you, Jennifer! I love you, too! Y'all can sing for me.
Oh, don't get quiet now.
You guys wanna sing a song? Come on.
Let's sing together.
All right.
Let's all hold hands.
Come on, Tom.
Hold hands.
You're not holding hands over there.
All right.
Here we go.
Kumbaya, my Lord What's wrong with that one? My name is Keira.
I'm 18, and I live in a village, Longniddry, just outside Edinburgh.
I've been singing for about four years.
I saw someone singing on YouTube and I thought I'd give it a try.
I recorded myself and gave it to my parents to hear.
They asked who it was, and I said it was me, and they couldn't believe it.
Mum and Dad are so proud.
We are really proud.
My favourite artist is Beyonce.
When she performs, she really performs.
She dances and has so much confidence.
I'm feeling nervous.
I've been waiting so long for this.
I never thought it would actually happen.
I'm just going to sing the best I can, so I can hopefully get the coaches to turn.
# Nessun dorma # Nessun dorma # Tu pure, o Principe # Nella tua fredda stanza # Ma il mio mistero e chiuso in me # Il nome mio nessun sapra! # No, no, sulla tua bocca # Tramontate, stelle! # Tramontate, stelle! # All' alba vincero # Vincero! Vincero! Will Oh, I was close.
Pure opera.
Beautiful voice.
She was my new closest.
Did we make a mistake? Yes! I think so, too.
You think so? Yeah.
Can we get the girl back? Can we bring her out? I'd rather not see her.
Hi, girl.
What's your name? Keira.
Keira? You sounded beautiful.
Thank you.
Beautiful job.
How old are you? Singing like that? It's so beautiful, your voice.
I should have turned around, and I was dithering, and I missed it.
You're the only person we didn't pick who we brought back out.
Oh, wow! We respect your voice.
You have such a career ahead of you.
You're headed in the right direction.
Do NOT not go with that.
Thank you so much.
That's a gift, babe.
What a voice! Somebody could crack open a hybrid opera-pop thing.
Somebody's gonna do it, and it's like, 'Oh, that's amazing!' I know this is so tough, but has that softened the blow a little bit? Yeah, a lot.
You were just incredible.
Thank you.
I'm just gonna keep singing.
I'll never give up.
We've got some really good singers.
Things are getting tough.
The teams are filling up.
We gotta go for it.
I gotta make a prediction.
What's that? It's gonna be so competitive.
We're gonna pitch more than you've ever pitched before.
Yeah.
If he or she is the one, look out! Sir Tom is on his way! Hiya! I'm Sam.
I'm Was that too much? Hi.
I'm Sam.
I'm from Sheffield originally.
I'm 25.
I live in Staffordshire now, in this caravan.
I live on a caravanning camping site.
It's run by my mum, my dad, my auntie and uncle.
We've got a little pub, as well, so it's good for me.
I can get myself fed! My little caravan is really small.
It only fits me in it.
It usually gets used as my rehearsal room, so I do a lot of practising in there.
We've all been quite a musical family, so wherever we went in the car, we'd be singing.
He used to sing Do You Believe In Life After Love? He got all the lyrics wrong.
He used to sing, 'Do you believe in lap-appa-lur?' That is embarrassing! You shouldn't be saying that.
We used to love it.
We never told him it were wrong.
All right, Sean? How are you doing? I work as an electrician.
I love my job.
I love all the boys I work with.
They're a good laugh.
But I'd drop 'em all and never speak to them again if it meant I could get on with music! Yeah, I'm joking! If you win and get this recording contract, that's a massive deal.
That would be life-changing.
It's the most important thing in our lives - our kids.
We want to do everything we can to help him succeed.
He's our little star.
I'm right nervous.
Really, really nervous.
You only get one chance.
You've got 90 seconds.
You've got to put your whole life into it.
Hopefully, I'll be able to go on and smash it up.
# Well, it's been building up inside of me # For, oh, I don't know how long # I don't know why, but I keep thinking # Something's bound to go wrong # But she looks in my eyes Wooh! # And makes me realise # When she says # Don't worry, baby # Everything will turn out all right # Don't worry, baby # Wooh # She makes me come alive # And makes me wanna drive # When she says Press your buttons! # Don't worry, baby # Everything will turn out all right Don't worry, baby Are you all right? Yeah.
Excellent.
I'm just so proud.
I just weren't on form at all.
I just didn't bring my A-game there.
He could have owned it a bit more, but he was good.
You sounded brilliant.
You sounded amazing.
You really did.
It was nice, but I don't think he believed it.
'Don't worry, baby.
Everything's gonna be all right.
' If you say that, you'd better mean it.
His head's not in the right place.
That's right.
You've got to go out of your way to prove it.
You're gonna put more effort into it.
Oh, everything.
I'm so proud of you.
Don't worry.
They knock you down.
You get back up again.
It's not easy at all.
I'm proud of where I've got to.
It could be a learning curve.
It could help me get where I want to get to still.
Are you ready to enjoy yourselves? OK.
The next act is ready.
That's brilliant.
I want to get up there.
I'm Kezia.
I'm 20, and I'm a student from Surrey.
I'm currently in my first year at university.
Everyone works all the time.
They're like, 'What are you doing?' 'Working.
' I started singing at the age of 11, but performing is a secondary priority to studying.
Bleurghh.
I haven't done that much gigging in my life.
The shower's pretty much the perimeter of my singing.
My biggest worry is what the nerves are going to do to my performance.
Can you see my sweat patches? No.
I'm hoping that the coaches see the potential.
I think I need that bit of help, which is why I'm here.
I am at a crossroads, because my mum probably would prefer me to do something academic, but I want to do this.
Yeah.
# Mmmm # Boys working on empty # Is that the kinda way to face the burning heat? # I just think about my baby # I'm so full of love, I can barely eat # There's nothing sweeter than my baby # I'd never want once from the cherry tree # Cos my baby's sweet as can be # He give me toothache just from kissing me # When my time comes around # Lay me gently in the cold, dark earth # No grave can hold my body down # I'll crawl home to him # When I was kissing on my baby # And he put his love down, soft and sweet # In the low lamplight I was free # Heaven and hell were words to me # When my time comes around # Lay me gently in the cold, dark earth No grave can hold my body down Wooh-wooh! Wooh! How are you? Good, thank you.
What's your name? Kezia.
Kezia, I think you can save me.
What's wrong with you? I'll tell you.
I need a voice like you have.
We hear a lot of incredible singers who don't know what they have.
They're, like, driving a Ferrari, but they're crashing it.
You have a handle on what you're doing.
She does.
Now, I'm English.
It's not in our nature to be too flash, but I've just signed a deal with Jay-Z.
Oooh! As a writer.
As a writer - right? So, whilst you're making your decision about these coaches, you might think: 'Do I want an incredible team around me?' A stylist, to make you look even more incredible than you look now.
Get you the clothes you need.
Get you the songs you need.
The full package.
For ã9.
99! Wow.
Thank you.
That's my pitch.
For me, I know what it's like to be unheard, for your talent not to be realised.
And if you join Team J-Hud, I will do everything I can to help display your talent, make sure it is heard and supported.
Trust me - Team J-Hud takes care of their own.
Ah-ha! You hear that, Gavin? I heard it.
OK.
Now I'm not really a song-writer.
I'm not really a record producer.
I am a singer.
Come on! I've been in this business a long time.
I can give you all the experience I've had, and I know about singing, so, if you came with me, I would work with you, because I think you are a wonderful singer.
I love the tone of your voice.
And there is a connection.
I used to have an auntie called Kezia.
No?! Really? On my life.
I've never met anyone called that.
Auntie Kezzie, we used to call her.
There you go - it's fate.
Clapping for Tom I thought you sang amazing.
You don't need a make-up artist, but if you need one, I can provide that.
But that wouldn't be the thing I would try to solicit.
It would be how to improve your craft.
I've produced a lot of songs.
Wrote a lot of songs.
Sold a lot of records.
Co-managed the Black Eyed Peas.
I will experiment in the studio until we find the thing that is you.
Come into the team where you'll get all that stuff.
OK.
OK.
I think I know.
I think the coach I'm gonna pick is .
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Gavin, actually.
Don't look so surprised, now! Hey, man! Nice to see you.
Beautiful.
Thank you.
I'm so glad you made it.
That's the important thing.
Your voice is beautiful.
Great job.
I'll see you soon.
Yeah.
See you soon.
Come on! 'I think she picked the wrong coach.
' I think she was hypnotised by Gavin's gab.
Gavin said, 'I'll get youhair and make-up.
' When I heard that voice and turned around and saw her, I was like, 'I've got to show it.
' You had to share it.
I feel it.
Will missed the point.
The point was that I've got an incredible team that can help with her voice, music, the entire package.
It's not my fault he misunderstood.
I'm gonna turn his name to Gab-in.
He has the gift of the gab.
So, how many have you got left? One.
Same here.
That's crazy.
Yeah, our teams have filled up a lot.
Now we're starting to feel nervous.
I got a good idea.
Maybe you should download The Voice app.
Here's a game you should play.
Play the I Want You coach game.
And become The Voice Super Fan.
Unwrap this app now.
'When I'm sat in that chair, it's the responsibility that you have.
When I hit that button, I'm committing to that person.
It doesn't have to be a big voice, and it doesn't have to be a certain style.
It just has to sound like something that you haven't heard before.
' Everyone's dressed up like they're going on a night out, and this is our fancy clothes.
We've just not got wellies on! My name's Hannah.
I'm 27.
I'm from Burnley in Lancashire and I'm a farmer.
Working on the farm's quite a long day.
We've got cows to sort out and sheep to herd.
It'sno make-up.
You don't have time to brush your hair.
You just get on with it.
You don't usually smell good.
Oh, no! I'm auditioning for The Voice, because my boyfriend sent off the application.
I didn't know about it until I got an E-mail asking me to come for an audition.
I'm a bit of a secret singer.
I usually just sing when I'm in the tractor.
When I'm on my own, really.
Thinking about playing to a live audience has never crossed my mind.
I've never sung in public.
I would really love to get through today and go on to win The Voice.
I am terrified.
It is the scariest moment of my life.
# Feeling my way through the darkness # Guided by a beating heart # I can't tell where the journey will end # But I know where it starts # So, wake me up when it's all over # When I'm wiser and I'm older # All this time I was finding myself # And I didn't know I was lost # So, wake me up when it's all over # When I'm wiser and I'm older # All this time I was finding myself # And I didn't know I was lost # Oh, I didn't know I was lost She had a pretty voice.
But there's not enough heart.
She wasn't pouring herself into the song.
Oh, I'm really disappointed, but I gave it everything.
Oh, you were amazing.
You should be so proud of yourself.
You were fantastic.
I couldn't feel her.
I agree.
It wasn't strong enough.
But what else can you do with it? And it's not always about perfection.
No, exactly.
That's what I feel.
It's got to be human.
Smash it.
OK.
My name's Septimus.
I'm 19, and I'm from southeast London.
Septimus? That is an unusual name.
Yes.
My stage name is actually Septimus Prime.
Like the Transformers? Yeah! He was born in September, so we called him Septimus.
This is how the Septimus came about.
'Autobots, roll out!' I come from a huge family.
There's seven of us in the house at the moment.
There's no peace and quiet, but we're a very happy and close family.
I'm happy to have him as a brother, because he does lots of stuff for us and everyone in our school loves him, and that makes us really popular, as well.
They always gang up on me.
They form a pact.
You've just got to love it.
You've got to love your family.
I've always been involved in music, since I was a little kid, but, in secondary school, I stopped music for a bit to play football.
I was at Charlton Athletic Academy, but I suffered a heart problem whilst in school.
I just felt a pain in my chest and woke up in hospital.
The doctor said I had an irregular heartbeat, which meant I couldn't play football any more.
It's something I'll have to live with for the rest of my life.
I have a recorder near my heart that monitors my heart rate, so, if anything happened to me, I have a key right here, and I just press a button and it sends information to the hospital.
It's amazing.
I'm basically a real-life Transformer.
Music is my life now.
I love performing.
I love singing.
I want one of those chairs to turn around so badly.
I believe in Septimus, and I know that he will make it.
I'll be screaming and shouting and jumping! 'Come on!' If someone turns around, I won't let them down, because I'm willing to fight.
Hopefully, this could be the first step to for ever.
# For all the times that you rain on my parade # All the clubs you get in, using my name # You think you broke my heart Oh, girl, for goodness' sake # You think I'm crying on my own Well, I ain't # My mama don't like you, and she likes everyone # And I never like to admit that I was wrong # And I've been so caught up in my job # Didn't see what's going on, and now I know # I'm better sleeping on my own # Cos if you like the way you look that much # Oh, baby, you should go and love yourself # Cos if you like the way you look that much # Oh, baby, you should go and love yourself # And if you think that I'm still holdin' on to something You should go and love yourself Yo.
So, what's your name, besides 'Excited'? Hi.
My name is Septimus Prime.
Whoa! Wait a second.
Your real name is Septimus? My real name is Septimus.
Yes.
Yo! And your parents were super-cool, to call you Septimus? Yeah, I've got a big family.
I've got Mum, Dad, older brother, me, then twins, then another set of twins.
What is your older brother's name? His name is Joshua.
And the twins' names? They're David, Daniel, Israel, Deborah.
OK.
Awesome.
And how old are you? I'm 19 years old.
19? Wow.
Thank you.
No, no! Oh, sorry! Slow down, Septimus.
Well, I was ready to push it early.
Thank you.
But I wanted to hear more of it.
Yeah.
And you gave it to me.
Oh, thank you.
And I felt it.
- Right in there.
- Oh, wow.
You've got it.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Tremendous.
Tremendous.
See you around.
I knew you would make it.
He was good, though.
Great look, too.
This is probably the best day of my life.
I'm so proud of you.
Well, I just liked the way he sang.
I knew that there's a lot of potential there.
If they're too seasoned and perfect, what are you going to change? Yeah.
I feel that I'm capable of hearing what a person is capable of doing, and maybe surprise them.
It's competition time, and here's another chance to win a monster prize worth over ã80,000.
Courtesy of Warner Brothers, to mark the upcoming cinema release of Kong, Skull Island Is that a monkey? .
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you and three guests will stay four nights at the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, London, and attend a special screening of the film this March.
Magnificent.
But that's not all.
You'll also receive ã45,000 tax-free cash and drive away in this Jeep Cherokee Longitude Plus, with 17-inch alloy wheels and cruise-control.
So, for your chance to win this amazing prize, just Let's hope there's plenty of spaces left on the teams.
Yeah, hopefully.
How many have you got left? One.
It's getting close.
Oh, man.
Our pitches better be good.
Previously on The Voice I have eight singers and two slots left.
Jennifer Hudson and Gavin have one seat left.
Tom Jones has two.
Getting down to the wire.
No! We're just gonna start hitting.
OK, coaches.
Last singer of the day.
I mean, if even one of them turns round Imagine.
I don't know.
My name is Nadine.
I'm 18 years old.
I live in Runcorn, and I work in a call centre.
I work for the debt department for O2.
Hello.
A customer will call up.
The phone will maybe be disconnected.
OK.
I'm just going to load up that account for you now.
I have to reconnect that, take the payment from them.
The calls are long.
Some can be over an hour.
Anything else I can help you with? I do enjoy work, but I love singing.
That's what I want to be doing for the rest of my life.
OK, have a nice day, now.
Bye.
I live with my mum, my dad, my brother and my sister.
I'm so excited for you.
So am I.
I can't wait.
My nan and granddad live just on the next street.
They're amazing.
They mean the world to me.
You've worked so hard, put so much effort in it.
You've done your best and given your all, and you can't do any more.
You're making me cry! And she's crying, as well! My eyelashes are going to fall off! Seeing Nadine singing, it's really hard to describe.
It's just a lovely feeling.
I'd be the happiest guy in the world if she gets through.
It would make my life.
It really would.
I'd be overjoyed.
This is one of the biggest moments of my life.
I'm shaking a little bit! If one of the coaches turned round for me What?! Literally, even thinking about it, it's just That can't happen, you know, to me.
Three, two, one.
Go.
It would mean so much to me and my family.
There'd be just no words for how I would feel.
# I'm reaching out to you # Can you hear my call? # This hurt that I've been through # I'm missing you like crazy, ooh # Can I lay by your side? # Next to you # I don't want to be here if I can't be with you tonight # Lay me down tonight # Lay me by your side # Lay me by your side # Next to you You Yes! Aww.
What's your name? My name is Nadine, and I'm 18.
Wow.
Where are you from? I'm from Runcorn.
You've probably not heard of it! Why are you so emotional? I don't know.
I just want this so bad.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
Pleasure.
I was listening to the control and tone of your voice.
It was just a beautiful sound to me.
And that's what I love.
You're too good to not be on this show.
That's amazing.
Thank you.
Well done, Tom! That's my man! I'm crying again! With the voice you have, I think you can do all kinds of songs.
Thank you.
I think WE can do all kinds of songs, together, and I will do my utmost - Sorry! Aww! I'll do the best I possibly can to bring out as much as I feel that you have in you, because I hear all kinds of wonderful things in your voice, and I'm so thrilled to have you on my team.
Thank you.
I really appreciate it.
Welcome to Ah! Thank you! Welcome to the show and welcome to Team Tom.
Wooh! Oh, well done! I think she's gonna be strong.
Yes.
I think she'll definitely be the favourite Yeah, she'll be up there.
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of yours.
Did you think they weren't going to go? Yeah.
I was trying to hold my note out for as long as I could! Oh, God.
That was scary.
She had a beautiful quality to her voice.
You know, to have that control at that age is a big plus.
I'm so proud of her.
She done brilliant.
She sang beautifully.
Jennifer.
Yes! I would love you to be on my team.
Welcome to Team Will.
Thank you! 'Tonight' Our spaces are filling up, so it's getting crazy.
The less spaces we have, the tougher we become.
You'd better be the best.
Whoa! Wait a second.
Oh, man.
Take the shackles off my feet, so I can dance All right! She picked the wrong coach.
Will missed the point.
He misunderstood.
Did we make a mistake? Yes! Can we get the girl back? Can we bring her out? Get down.
Uh-oh.
And I intend to hold on to it! What are they gonna think of the style of music I sing? I'm a bit worried.
I'm gonna play some classic boogie-woogie and blues and just hope the guys like it.
I'm just gonna do it my way, and, hopefully, that'll be enough.
OK, guys, stand by.
It's getting close.
Yeah.
You have three spots? Yeah.
How many have you got left? Two.
I'm waiting for two spots to fill.
Will? I have three more to go.
You know what? I'm ready.
Whoo! Let's do this.
I Want To Break Free 'My name's Tom Seals.
I'm 23.
I'm from Crewe.
' Here we go.
I've lived in Crewe for ever.
I still live with my mum.
Dramatic pause! I want to break free Hiya.
Hi, Mum.
All right? Yeah.
Are you? We're very close.
I try and be a good son and cook and clean and all sorts.
He is a good boy.
He's my rock, really.
I'm such a mummy's boy.
The biggest.
I've even made your dinner.
Son of the Year! Yeah.
That's it.
I started playing the piano at four years old.
My granddad was a jazz trumpet player, so I was brought up with big-band and swing.
It was only five years ago that I thought: I should probably start singing.
When I step onto that stage, it might be better that the coaches don't see me, cos they may get that preconception of: 'Oh, it's the fat ginger guy with glasses.
Here we go.
' The Voice breaks that boundary of: you have to look like something to be something.
And that's why I'm here.
# Ah, you can talk about the pit, barbecue # The band was jumpin', the people too # Ah, mess around They doin' the mess-around # They doin' the mess-around, Everybody doin' the mess-around # Ah, everyone was juiced, you can bet your soul # They did the boogie-woogie, with a sturdy roll # They doin' the mess-around They doin' the mess-around # Everybody doin' the mess-around # Now, when I say stop, don't you move a peg # When I say go, just shake your leg # And do the mess-around # Oh, I declare, do the mess-around # Mess-around Everybody's doin' the mess-around Yeah I think he was playing.
Yeah.
That's a Ray Charles song.
Yeah, he was playing.
He played the hell out of that piano.
I'm gutted.
Really? Absolutely, yeah.
Well, I felt I sang OK and played OK, but, hey I'm just gonna keep working hard and keep trying.
It's getting so tight.
We've got no spaces left.
We're down to the wire.
There's going to be a lot of hearts broken.
But we're not being mean.
We're being critical.
They're just literally there, a few steps away.
OK.
I'm Stacey Skeete.
I'm 27, and I'm a music teacher.
I work in a junior school in Hillingdon.
The kids are amazing.
You get lots of different characters.
Woooh! It's a rewarding job.
When they ask for homework, you know it's been a good day, cos I don't remember ever asking for homework when I was at school! They would love seeing their teacher on The Voice.
Yeah, I'm sure they would.
Like, 'Ms Skeete!' Good luck, Ms Skeete! I've always sung.
I've done a lot of session work, function gigs, but I've never had that big break, so it's time for me to chase that dream, to be an international recording artist.
All we have is this moment # From the corners of my mind # I just can't seem to find a reason to believe # That I can break free # You see, I have been down for so long # Feel like all hope is gone # But as I lift my hands, I understand # That I should praise you through my circumstance # Take the shackles off my feet so I can dance # I just wanna praise you, I'm gonna praise you # Everything that could go wrong all went wrong at one time # So much pressure fell on me, I thought I was gonna lose my mind # But I know you wanna see # If I will hold on through these trials # But I need you to lift this load, cos I can't take it any more # Take the shackles off my feet so I can dance # I just wanna praise you, I just wanna praise you # You broke the chains Now I can lift my hands And I'm gonna praise you, I'm gonna praise you, yeah Yeah! What's your name? Stacey.
How old are you? I'm 27.
27? And what do you do for a living? I am a music teacher in a primary school.
We love you, Stace! You have a beautiful voice, and you look incredible.
Thank you.
I thought it was way in their lane, but you do a beautiful thing, and thank you for teaching the children.
Pleasure.
Thank you so much.
You've got a tough choice, between Tom Jones and Jennifer Hudson.
Yes.
I'm watching you! Singing that song, I had to turn around.
I just think you should pick me over Tom because I felt instantly connected.
It's rare that you get to sing a song like that on a platform like this, so I want to help you continue to embrace that.
If I can be a part of that, I would love to.
I love this look, too.
Thank you.
Listen to her, y'all! Wow! Stacey! Tom's turn to pitch.
I think you have a wonderful voice and range.
You sound beautiful.
You look beautiful.
Thank you.
There was a couple of little pitchy things, but that's understandable.
You came through.
I would love to have you on my team.
So, the ball is in your court.
OK.
Who are you gonna choose? Really tough choice.
I think they're saying 'Jennifer'! Shhh.
Jennifer.
Yes, yes, yes! # Take the shackles off my feet, so I can dance Just gonna praise All right! Wow! OK.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! Oh, my God! We have a supermodel.
Who's that? I think it's her! Yes! I am very excited.
She was gorgeous, and I want to help her get deeper into those gospel roots, so that belongs on Team J-Hud.
You cannot argue with that! OK, stand by.
Here we go.
Y'all ready? Yeah.
Yeah! There you go.
Thank you.
I'm ready.
My name is Lia White.
I'm 17, and I'm a student from Nottingham.
I've been singing since I can remember.
The first time I sang in front of an audience was at a talent show in school.
I was petrified, but I actually won it.
We're all behind you.
Just be you.
My family are very supportive.
She sings from when she gets up to when she goes to bed.
Sometimes I have to say, 'Lia, please be quiet, just for ten minutes!' Cos I'm sleeping.
Yes! My little brother, Josiah, he's so lively.
She loves singing that much! I think she does love singing that much! Josiah's quite a fan of will.
i.
am.
will.
i.
am! That's who we came to see.
Bless you! That's so cute, Will! I would love to make my family proud.
Music's my dream.
That's what I want to do.
And if I get that at this age, it's kind of like, 'Yeah, I'm here.
' My sister.
Yes! # I think I've had enough # I might get a littlehuh # I say what's on my mind # I might do a little time # Now I'm counting down the seconds to maybe even one High five! # Not going # About four, five seconds from wildin' # And we got three more days till Friday # I'm just trying to make it back home by Monday mornin' # I swear I wish somebody would tell me # That's all I want # And I know that you're up tonight, thinkin': how could I be # Four, five seconds from wildin' # We got three more days till Friday # I'm just trying to make it home by Monday mornin' That's all I want What's your name, love? My name's Lia White.
I'm 17, and I'm a student.
What are you studying? Performing arts.
So, you want to be a professional singer? Oh, of course.
Music is everything to me.
And you want that to go on as long as possible? Oh, yeah.
Well, I can show you how to do that.
I would like to be the one to start you on the journey that'll take you for the rest of your life.
Thank you.
I turned because there was something in your performance that wasglimmering, but the majority of the performance was wobbly Yeahand there's a lot of other singers on the show already You know, the bar's up here.
If you pick me, I'm gonna try my best to get you where you wanna be.
There was something special in your voice that attracted me to turn.
Oh, thank you.
Who's the little darling over there? A family member? My little brother, yeah.
Aww! Can he come and meet you? He loves you.
Yeah.
Bring him on.
What's his name? Josiah.
Oh, look! He's shy! Come and say 'hi' to Will.
Hi, Josiah.
You sit up here.
Yeah! All right.
Now, your sister's gonna sing, and then hit the button for her.
One, two, go.
Open your eyes, my sweet Woo-hoo! That's my boy! Help your sister choose her coach.
will.
i.
am! Hey, Josiah.
Who would you like me to choose? will.
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am! I choose .
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Team Will.
# I won't let these little things slip out of my mouth But if it's true, it's you High five.
If there's something I think I can improve, I'll turn for it, and she has this seed of a potential star.
So adorable.
Both of them.
I love you, Jennifer! I love you, too! Y'all can sing for me.
Oh, don't get quiet now.
You guys wanna sing a song? Come on.
Let's sing together.
All right.
Let's all hold hands.
Come on, Tom.
Hold hands.
You're not holding hands over there.
All right.
Here we go.
Kumbaya, my Lord What's wrong with that one? My name is Keira.
I'm 18, and I live in a village, Longniddry, just outside Edinburgh.
I've been singing for about four years.
I saw someone singing on YouTube and I thought I'd give it a try.
I recorded myself and gave it to my parents to hear.
They asked who it was, and I said it was me, and they couldn't believe it.
Mum and Dad are so proud.
We are really proud.
My favourite artist is Beyonce.
When she performs, she really performs.
She dances and has so much confidence.
I'm feeling nervous.
I've been waiting so long for this.
I never thought it would actually happen.
I'm just going to sing the best I can, so I can hopefully get the coaches to turn.
# Nessun dorma # Nessun dorma # Tu pure, o Principe # Nella tua fredda stanza # Ma il mio mistero e chiuso in me # Il nome mio nessun sapra! # No, no, sulla tua bocca # Tramontate, stelle! # Tramontate, stelle! # All' alba vincero # Vincero! Vincero! Will Oh, I was close.
Pure opera.
Beautiful voice.
She was my new closest.
Did we make a mistake? Yes! I think so, too.
You think so? Yeah.
Can we get the girl back? Can we bring her out? I'd rather not see her.
Hi, girl.
What's your name? Keira.
Keira? You sounded beautiful.
Thank you.
Beautiful job.
How old are you? Singing like that? It's so beautiful, your voice.
I should have turned around, and I was dithering, and I missed it.
You're the only person we didn't pick who we brought back out.
Oh, wow! We respect your voice.
You have such a career ahead of you.
You're headed in the right direction.
Do NOT not go with that.
Thank you so much.
That's a gift, babe.
What a voice! Somebody could crack open a hybrid opera-pop thing.
Somebody's gonna do it, and it's like, 'Oh, that's amazing!' I know this is so tough, but has that softened the blow a little bit? Yeah, a lot.
You were just incredible.
Thank you.
I'm just gonna keep singing.
I'll never give up.
We've got some really good singers.
Things are getting tough.
The teams are filling up.
We gotta go for it.
I gotta make a prediction.
What's that? It's gonna be so competitive.
We're gonna pitch more than you've ever pitched before.
Yeah.
If he or she is the one, look out! Sir Tom is on his way! Hiya! I'm Sam.
I'm Was that too much? Hi.
I'm Sam.
I'm from Sheffield originally.
I'm 25.
I live in Staffordshire now, in this caravan.
I live on a caravanning camping site.
It's run by my mum, my dad, my auntie and uncle.
We've got a little pub, as well, so it's good for me.
I can get myself fed! My little caravan is really small.
It only fits me in it.
It usually gets used as my rehearsal room, so I do a lot of practising in there.
We've all been quite a musical family, so wherever we went in the car, we'd be singing.
He used to sing Do You Believe In Life After Love? He got all the lyrics wrong.
He used to sing, 'Do you believe in lap-appa-lur?' That is embarrassing! You shouldn't be saying that.
We used to love it.
We never told him it were wrong.
All right, Sean? How are you doing? I work as an electrician.
I love my job.
I love all the boys I work with.
They're a good laugh.
But I'd drop 'em all and never speak to them again if it meant I could get on with music! Yeah, I'm joking! If you win and get this recording contract, that's a massive deal.
That would be life-changing.
It's the most important thing in our lives - our kids.
We want to do everything we can to help him succeed.
He's our little star.
I'm right nervous.
Really, really nervous.
You only get one chance.
You've got 90 seconds.
You've got to put your whole life into it.
Hopefully, I'll be able to go on and smash it up.
# Well, it's been building up inside of me # For, oh, I don't know how long # I don't know why, but I keep thinking # Something's bound to go wrong # But she looks in my eyes Wooh! # And makes me realise # When she says # Don't worry, baby # Everything will turn out all right # Don't worry, baby # Wooh # She makes me come alive # And makes me wanna drive # When she says Press your buttons! # Don't worry, baby # Everything will turn out all right Don't worry, baby Are you all right? Yeah.
Excellent.
I'm just so proud.
I just weren't on form at all.
I just didn't bring my A-game there.
He could have owned it a bit more, but he was good.
You sounded brilliant.
You sounded amazing.
You really did.
It was nice, but I don't think he believed it.
'Don't worry, baby.
Everything's gonna be all right.
' If you say that, you'd better mean it.
His head's not in the right place.
That's right.
You've got to go out of your way to prove it.
You're gonna put more effort into it.
Oh, everything.
I'm so proud of you.
Don't worry.
They knock you down.
You get back up again.
It's not easy at all.
I'm proud of where I've got to.
It could be a learning curve.
It could help me get where I want to get to still.
Are you ready to enjoy yourselves? OK.
The next act is ready.
That's brilliant.
I want to get up there.
I'm Kezia.
I'm 20, and I'm a student from Surrey.
I'm currently in my first year at university.
Everyone works all the time.
They're like, 'What are you doing?' 'Working.
' I started singing at the age of 11, but performing is a secondary priority to studying.
Bleurghh.
I haven't done that much gigging in my life.
The shower's pretty much the perimeter of my singing.
My biggest worry is what the nerves are going to do to my performance.
Can you see my sweat patches? No.
I'm hoping that the coaches see the potential.
I think I need that bit of help, which is why I'm here.
I am at a crossroads, because my mum probably would prefer me to do something academic, but I want to do this.
Yeah.
# Mmmm # Boys working on empty # Is that the kinda way to face the burning heat? # I just think about my baby # I'm so full of love, I can barely eat # There's nothing sweeter than my baby # I'd never want once from the cherry tree # Cos my baby's sweet as can be # He give me toothache just from kissing me # When my time comes around # Lay me gently in the cold, dark earth # No grave can hold my body down # I'll crawl home to him # When I was kissing on my baby # And he put his love down, soft and sweet # In the low lamplight I was free # Heaven and hell were words to me # When my time comes around # Lay me gently in the cold, dark earth No grave can hold my body down Wooh-wooh! Wooh! How are you? Good, thank you.
What's your name? Kezia.
Kezia, I think you can save me.
What's wrong with you? I'll tell you.
I need a voice like you have.
We hear a lot of incredible singers who don't know what they have.
They're, like, driving a Ferrari, but they're crashing it.
You have a handle on what you're doing.
She does.
Now, I'm English.
It's not in our nature to be too flash, but I've just signed a deal with Jay-Z.
Oooh! As a writer.
As a writer - right? So, whilst you're making your decision about these coaches, you might think: 'Do I want an incredible team around me?' A stylist, to make you look even more incredible than you look now.
Get you the clothes you need.
Get you the songs you need.
The full package.
For ã9.
99! Wow.
Thank you.
That's my pitch.
For me, I know what it's like to be unheard, for your talent not to be realised.
And if you join Team J-Hud, I will do everything I can to help display your talent, make sure it is heard and supported.
Trust me - Team J-Hud takes care of their own.
Ah-ha! You hear that, Gavin? I heard it.
OK.
Now I'm not really a song-writer.
I'm not really a record producer.
I am a singer.
Come on! I've been in this business a long time.
I can give you all the experience I've had, and I know about singing, so, if you came with me, I would work with you, because I think you are a wonderful singer.
I love the tone of your voice.
And there is a connection.
I used to have an auntie called Kezia.
No?! Really? On my life.
I've never met anyone called that.
Auntie Kezzie, we used to call her.
There you go - it's fate.
Clapping for Tom I thought you sang amazing.
You don't need a make-up artist, but if you need one, I can provide that.
But that wouldn't be the thing I would try to solicit.
It would be how to improve your craft.
I've produced a lot of songs.
Wrote a lot of songs.
Sold a lot of records.
Co-managed the Black Eyed Peas.
I will experiment in the studio until we find the thing that is you.
Come into the team where you'll get all that stuff.
OK.
OK.
I think I know.
I think the coach I'm gonna pick is .
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Gavin, actually.
Don't look so surprised, now! Hey, man! Nice to see you.
Beautiful.
Thank you.
I'm so glad you made it.
That's the important thing.
Your voice is beautiful.
Great job.
I'll see you soon.
Yeah.
See you soon.
Come on! 'I think she picked the wrong coach.
' I think she was hypnotised by Gavin's gab.
Gavin said, 'I'll get youhair and make-up.
' When I heard that voice and turned around and saw her, I was like, 'I've got to show it.
' You had to share it.
I feel it.
Will missed the point.
The point was that I've got an incredible team that can help with her voice, music, the entire package.
It's not my fault he misunderstood.
I'm gonna turn his name to Gab-in.
He has the gift of the gab.
So, how many have you got left? One.
Same here.
That's crazy.
Yeah, our teams have filled up a lot.
Now we're starting to feel nervous.
I got a good idea.
Maybe you should download The Voice app.
Here's a game you should play.
Play the I Want You coach game.
And become The Voice Super Fan.
Unwrap this app now.
'When I'm sat in that chair, it's the responsibility that you have.
When I hit that button, I'm committing to that person.
It doesn't have to be a big voice, and it doesn't have to be a certain style.
It just has to sound like something that you haven't heard before.
' Everyone's dressed up like they're going on a night out, and this is our fancy clothes.
We've just not got wellies on! My name's Hannah.
I'm 27.
I'm from Burnley in Lancashire and I'm a farmer.
Working on the farm's quite a long day.
We've got cows to sort out and sheep to herd.
It'sno make-up.
You don't have time to brush your hair.
You just get on with it.
You don't usually smell good.
Oh, no! I'm auditioning for The Voice, because my boyfriend sent off the application.
I didn't know about it until I got an E-mail asking me to come for an audition.
I'm a bit of a secret singer.
I usually just sing when I'm in the tractor.
When I'm on my own, really.
Thinking about playing to a live audience has never crossed my mind.
I've never sung in public.
I would really love to get through today and go on to win The Voice.
I am terrified.
It is the scariest moment of my life.
# Feeling my way through the darkness # Guided by a beating heart # I can't tell where the journey will end # But I know where it starts # So, wake me up when it's all over # When I'm wiser and I'm older # All this time I was finding myself # And I didn't know I was lost # So, wake me up when it's all over # When I'm wiser and I'm older # All this time I was finding myself # And I didn't know I was lost # Oh, I didn't know I was lost She had a pretty voice.
But there's not enough heart.
She wasn't pouring herself into the song.
Oh, I'm really disappointed, but I gave it everything.
Oh, you were amazing.
You should be so proud of yourself.
You were fantastic.
I couldn't feel her.
I agree.
It wasn't strong enough.
But what else can you do with it? And it's not always about perfection.
No, exactly.
That's what I feel.
It's got to be human.
Smash it.
OK.
My name's Septimus.
I'm 19, and I'm from southeast London.
Septimus? That is an unusual name.
Yes.
My stage name is actually Septimus Prime.
Like the Transformers? Yeah! He was born in September, so we called him Septimus.
This is how the Septimus came about.
'Autobots, roll out!' I come from a huge family.
There's seven of us in the house at the moment.
There's no peace and quiet, but we're a very happy and close family.
I'm happy to have him as a brother, because he does lots of stuff for us and everyone in our school loves him, and that makes us really popular, as well.
They always gang up on me.
They form a pact.
You've just got to love it.
You've got to love your family.
I've always been involved in music, since I was a little kid, but, in secondary school, I stopped music for a bit to play football.
I was at Charlton Athletic Academy, but I suffered a heart problem whilst in school.
I just felt a pain in my chest and woke up in hospital.
The doctor said I had an irregular heartbeat, which meant I couldn't play football any more.
It's something I'll have to live with for the rest of my life.
I have a recorder near my heart that monitors my heart rate, so, if anything happened to me, I have a key right here, and I just press a button and it sends information to the hospital.
It's amazing.
I'm basically a real-life Transformer.
Music is my life now.
I love performing.
I love singing.
I want one of those chairs to turn around so badly.
I believe in Septimus, and I know that he will make it.
I'll be screaming and shouting and jumping! 'Come on!' If someone turns around, I won't let them down, because I'm willing to fight.
Hopefully, this could be the first step to for ever.
# For all the times that you rain on my parade # All the clubs you get in, using my name # You think you broke my heart Oh, girl, for goodness' sake # You think I'm crying on my own Well, I ain't # My mama don't like you, and she likes everyone # And I never like to admit that I was wrong # And I've been so caught up in my job # Didn't see what's going on, and now I know # I'm better sleeping on my own # Cos if you like the way you look that much # Oh, baby, you should go and love yourself # Cos if you like the way you look that much # Oh, baby, you should go and love yourself # And if you think that I'm still holdin' on to something You should go and love yourself Yo.
So, what's your name, besides 'Excited'? Hi.
My name is Septimus Prime.
Whoa! Wait a second.
Your real name is Septimus? My real name is Septimus.
Yes.
Yo! And your parents were super-cool, to call you Septimus? Yeah, I've got a big family.
I've got Mum, Dad, older brother, me, then twins, then another set of twins.
What is your older brother's name? His name is Joshua.
And the twins' names? They're David, Daniel, Israel, Deborah.
OK.
Awesome.
And how old are you? I'm 19 years old.
19? Wow.
Thank you.
No, no! Oh, sorry! Slow down, Septimus.
Well, I was ready to push it early.
Thank you.
But I wanted to hear more of it.
Yeah.
And you gave it to me.
Oh, thank you.
And I felt it.
- Right in there.
- Oh, wow.
You've got it.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Tremendous.
Tremendous.
See you around.
I knew you would make it.
He was good, though.
Great look, too.
This is probably the best day of my life.
I'm so proud of you.
Well, I just liked the way he sang.
I knew that there's a lot of potential there.
If they're too seasoned and perfect, what are you going to change? Yeah.
I feel that I'm capable of hearing what a person is capable of doing, and maybe surprise them.
It's competition time, and here's another chance to win a monster prize worth over ã80,000.
Courtesy of Warner Brothers, to mark the upcoming cinema release of Kong, Skull Island Is that a monkey? .
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you and three guests will stay four nights at the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, London, and attend a special screening of the film this March.
Magnificent.
But that's not all.
You'll also receive ã45,000 tax-free cash and drive away in this Jeep Cherokee Longitude Plus, with 17-inch alloy wheels and cruise-control.
So, for your chance to win this amazing prize, just Let's hope there's plenty of spaces left on the teams.
Yeah, hopefully.
How many have you got left? One.
It's getting close.
Oh, man.
Our pitches better be good.
Previously on The Voice I have eight singers and two slots left.
Jennifer Hudson and Gavin have one seat left.
Tom Jones has two.
Getting down to the wire.
No! We're just gonna start hitting.
OK, coaches.
Last singer of the day.
I mean, if even one of them turns round Imagine.
I don't know.
My name is Nadine.
I'm 18 years old.
I live in Runcorn, and I work in a call centre.
I work for the debt department for O2.
Hello.
A customer will call up.
The phone will maybe be disconnected.
OK.
I'm just going to load up that account for you now.
I have to reconnect that, take the payment from them.
The calls are long.
Some can be over an hour.
Anything else I can help you with? I do enjoy work, but I love singing.
That's what I want to be doing for the rest of my life.
OK, have a nice day, now.
Bye.
I live with my mum, my dad, my brother and my sister.
I'm so excited for you.
So am I.
I can't wait.
My nan and granddad live just on the next street.
They're amazing.
They mean the world to me.
You've worked so hard, put so much effort in it.
You've done your best and given your all, and you can't do any more.
You're making me cry! And she's crying, as well! My eyelashes are going to fall off! Seeing Nadine singing, it's really hard to describe.
It's just a lovely feeling.
I'd be the happiest guy in the world if she gets through.
It would make my life.
It really would.
I'd be overjoyed.
This is one of the biggest moments of my life.
I'm shaking a little bit! If one of the coaches turned round for me What?! Literally, even thinking about it, it's just That can't happen, you know, to me.
Three, two, one.
Go.
It would mean so much to me and my family.
There'd be just no words for how I would feel.
# I'm reaching out to you # Can you hear my call? # This hurt that I've been through # I'm missing you like crazy, ooh # Can I lay by your side? # Next to you # I don't want to be here if I can't be with you tonight # Lay me down tonight # Lay me by your side # Lay me by your side # Next to you You Yes! Aww.
What's your name? My name is Nadine, and I'm 18.
Wow.
Where are you from? I'm from Runcorn.
You've probably not heard of it! Why are you so emotional? I don't know.
I just want this so bad.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
Pleasure.
I was listening to the control and tone of your voice.
It was just a beautiful sound to me.
And that's what I love.
You're too good to not be on this show.
That's amazing.
Thank you.
Well done, Tom! That's my man! I'm crying again! With the voice you have, I think you can do all kinds of songs.
Thank you.
I think WE can do all kinds of songs, together, and I will do my utmost - Sorry! Aww! I'll do the best I possibly can to bring out as much as I feel that you have in you, because I hear all kinds of wonderful things in your voice, and I'm so thrilled to have you on my team.
Thank you.
I really appreciate it.
Welcome to Ah! Thank you! Welcome to the show and welcome to Team Tom.
Wooh! Oh, well done! I think she's gonna be strong.
Yes.
I think she'll definitely be the favourite Yeah, she'll be up there.
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of yours.
Did you think they weren't going to go? Yeah.
I was trying to hold my note out for as long as I could! Oh, God.
That was scary.
She had a beautiful quality to her voice.
You know, to have that control at that age is a big plus.
I'm so proud of her.
She done brilliant.
She sang beautifully.