Paraiba Voice Kids Brasil turns three chairs vote - Paraibana sang the classic 'Ai Que Saudade de Ocê', by Vital Farias.
The Paraíba native Júlia Lima, 10 years old, from Esperança (PB), immediately turned and at the same time the three chairs of the artists that make up the jury, this Sunday (19), in the third program of the Blind Hearings phase. “Ai Que Saudade de Ocê” (Vital Farias) was the song chosen by the little girl, who also garnered praise from the teams, for her Northeastern accent. “Your accent is the most beautiful in the world”, shouted Simaria. Júlia, by the way, chose to follow the program in the team of the sisters of the country music.
Bahia, Rio Grande do Norte, Piauí and Paraíba, for now, are the representations of the Northeast in the global The Voice Kids. São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro predominate among the candidates selected for the next stage of the competition, with five 'kids' from each state, distributed among the teams of Carlinhos Brown, sisters Simone and Simaria and Cláudia Leite, artists who make up the jury of dispute that will choose the best children's voice in Brazil.
Paraiba Voice Kids Brasil turns three chairs vote
It was a paulistano, even, who opened today's singing. Pedro Ogata, 14, delighted the three teams with his interpretation of Chandelier (Sia). In the end, Cláudia Leite was chosen by the candidate. Also from São Paulo, the small Turí, 12 years old, came up with “Dança da Solidão” (Paulinho da Viola) and managed to turn the three chairs, ending up with the Bahian Brown.
In the sequence, Piauí native Natyelle Rocha, 13, sang “Saudade” (Cristiano) and went to the team of the duo Simone and Simaria, 10-year-old Mari Lima, with the children's movie classic “Um Mundo Ideal) , conquered Cláudia Leite and Brown was given the opportunity to turn to Ana Carolina Júlio, a 13-year-old from São Paulo, classified with her interpretation of “Um Anjo do Céu”.
Luíza Gavassa, another carioca from this Sunday's program, won over Cláudia Leite with her version of “Valerie”, a success in the voice of the late Amy Winehouse. Luank Dias (Brasília, DF), 13 years old, took “Perrengue”, a song known in the voice of Gustavo Lima and turned Simone and Simaria's chair. From Porto Alegre (RS), little Artur Ortega, 11 years old, with “É Preciso Saber Viver” (Roberto and Erasmo), won over Cláudia Leite and Brown, but chose the Bahian composer.
And the first representative of Roraima, Marília Tavares, 13 years old, sang “Águas de Março” (Tom Jobim) and went to the Brown team. With “I'll Be There”, a hit recorded by The Jackson Five, miner Davi Anderson, 14, closed the auditions for the day and managed to turn the three chairs around, but at the time of choosing the team with which he would go on program, it was Simone and Simaria.
The Voice Kids program continues for at least four more Sundays in the phase called Blind Hearing, until reaching the next stage, the so-called “Batalha”. The winner or winner of the program, in addition to winning the title of best children's voice in Brazil, will sign a contract with Universal Music, have a managed career and take the prize of R $ 250 thousand.
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