With so more singing competition on TV, it arse be tough to tie-up out — but The Voice has managed to captivate an audience for 16 seasons. Blake Shelton, Adam Levine, Kelly Clarkson, and John Fable, the current coaches, have created their teams of amazing singers through the blind audition process. And before the final succeeder of The Voice is announced, they'll be battling against for each one other to attend who arse get ahead America's heart the most.
IT seems the demonstrate has lately attempted to spice things up on the show, likewise. The series just introduced the conception of "cross battles" to the contention — though it seems fans aren't blessed with how the first night went. Here's why.
What are cross battles, and how do they work?

Out of all 16 seasons of the show, audiences make never seen anything like the cross battles before. Two contestants from opposing coaches go head-to-head in a singing battle, and ultimately, it's the audience who chooses which singer had the meliorate performance. US Today notes master of ceremonies Kit Carson Daly explained, "The stake are higher than ever because coaches can assure their unit squad taken away during this round." After the performances are concluded, the public can take to their app or NBC's website to vote out for their deary singers of the night.
Accordant to Goggle bo Line, the first round of cross battles weren't all that impressive. Kim Cherry tree, who's on William Blake Shelton's squad, faced soured against Kelly Clarkson's Betsy Ade, and the entire ordeal was quite pitchy and not exactly Voice-worthy. Even Adam Levine's Mari and Blake Shelton's Selkii couldn't handle it together, as some of their vocal performances were subpar. John Legend's Maelyn Jarmon seemed to be one of the most successful singers on the stage for the crabbed fight, but withal, the new concept didn't seem to be faring well for the singers.
Here's why fans are hating them
Fans had a lot to say about the first night of cover battles. From complaints about the concept itself to feeling as if none of the singers were good to win the competition, viewers took to Twitter to melody their complaints. As one Twitter user wrote, "4 nights dedicated to cross-battles so IT cannot be sunk. The producers bequeath suppose the sound scheme was off or something but it does not count – the damage is through with." Another added, "These battles are An epic fail. No united sounds preconditioned and most secure pitchy." At long last, a Twitter exploiter mentioned, "WHO is choosing these songs? Horrid choices. Fire the proctor sound mankin."
Others took less of an issue with the cross battles themselves and more than of an issue with the performances overall. One Chitter user flatbottom titled the episode "the worst" e'er, and another added, "What in the international is going on tonight?! Y'whol sounded better during the blind auditions."
Some fans are completely over The Vox generally

The poor performances for the baffle battles might be the final nail in the coffin for some Voice viewers. Many have complained over the years that the show gets stale subsequently the initial blind auditions, and it seems the cross battles haven't helped hither, either. Non only that, but several are wondering if any stars World Health Organization win the show bequeath ever really have huge, successful euphony careers. The Atlantic notes author Maura Johnston wrote in Dame Magazine that the picture is "better viewed as a TV usher that offers aspirant stars a finite lifespan rather than a launching pad to everlasting fame" — and she may get on to something.
There's a reason the show has lasted this long-dated, naturally, and that's because of its superpatriotic fan Base that will near likely stand by it exterior beyond the scotch battles (even with few complaints thrown in). Hopefully this season's current singers can rally and make few improvements to their next songs.
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