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2 singers turn 3 chairs in The Voice Teens

2 singers turn 3 chairs in The Voice Teens

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Two singers were able to impress the judges on Sunday's episode of the The Voice Teens.

Turning three chairs was Brianne who delivered her version of Up Dharma Down's "Oo.”



Judges Bamboo, KZ Tandingan and Martin Nievera all raced to turn their chairs and witness Brianne singing.

"'Yung umpisa  mo was a little bit shaky but when you got into the song it was perfect, nahuli mo nang lahat," said Bamboo.

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"Umikot ako dahil ang feeling ko may experience ka, you’ve done this before," said Nievera.

Brianne said she gained experience singing for her family band.

"May family band po kami, doon po ako ako madalas kumakanta kasi napapractice ako ng tito ko, kuya at cousins ko po," she said.

"I'm so pleased with that performance, I’m so happy... I see myself in you, said Tandingan.

Angel Sophia also turned three chairs by singing Angela Ken's "Ako Naman Muna."



"As a coach gusto ko 'yung dahan-dahan. I'd like it more seamless. I turned earlier kasi I can see that. I knew you have that quality sa voice mo," said Bamboo, who was the first to turn.

"'Yung boses mo, gusto ko malaman ko saan siya pupunta. Yang bandang dulo na I can hear there's some potential in your voice," said Nievera.

"Andami naming narining na kumanta niyang kinanta ni Angela… real singers know how difficult it is. Naririning kita na parang kinukwento mo as If it’s something that you’re going through," said Tandingan.

Other teens who performed that night include Gab, who sang "Kahit Maputi Na Ang Buhok Ko." She turned two chairs for her performance.

Chris sang Moira dela Torre’s "Paubaya" and impressed Bamboo, while Princess belted Laarni Lozada’s "Kung Iniibig Ka Niya." Don also came in to sing  "Hindi Tayo Pwede."


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