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    'The Voice' Finale Recap: Tessanne Chin Wins Season Five
    Lady Gaga and Paramore among a parade of star performers



    December 18, 2013 9:15 AM
    It's Adam Levine's world, we just live in it. At the very least, The Voice coach and sexiest man alive is having an outstanding year, especially now that he can add "two-time winner" to his extensive résumé.
    Yes, after three seasons of The Voice bordering on becoming The Blake Shelton Show, Team Adam came out on top once again – the first time since Season One – as Tessanne Chin took the Season Five crown.
    Rolling Stone's Complete Coverage of 'The Voice'
    Chin's win isn't surprising considering the show lobbed Levine a season-long, slow-pitch softball so that he could hit a homerun. But was it the right play?
    Slow-but-steady Chin, who peaked at just the right time and pulled ahead in the past few weeks, bested runner-up Jacquie Lee from Christina Aguilera's team and third-place Team Adam also-ran Will Champlin.
    Just a few weeks ago, it seemed like Champlin had a shot at winning (until his own coach threw him under the bus, that is). Then, out of nowhere came Jacquie as a fan favorite, despite her ridiculously over-the-top rendition of Janis Joplin's "Cry Baby." Before that, don't forget, Matthew Schuler, James Wolpert and Cole Vosbury were all way ahead of Tessanne on the iTunes songs chart.
    It's been quite a rollercoaster ride, for sure. But America – by way of Tessanne's native Jamaica and the show's producers – chose Chin to be the next in line to try to make a name for herself outside of the comfort zone of a show that doesn't have a good track record of launching bona fide stars.
    While Tessanne offers an interesting media hook as the first mixed-race non-American (she's Jamaican, lest we forget) to win a major U.S. reality singing competition, it doesn't seem like she has much commercial appeal beyond that. Can she sing? Of course. The woman barely hit a bad note all season. But powerhouse female vocalists are a dime a dozen these days, especially ones that come from reality TV, so she'll really have to step it up to stay afloat.
    So far, Season Three winner Cassadee Pope is the show's biggest star, but she's no Carrie Underwood. In Season Four, the show banked on winner Danielle Bradbery, whose recently released debut album only sold 41,000 copies in its first week. So Chin doesn't have to reach very high to become a success story. But it doesn't bode well for her that during the finale, right before she was declared the winner, a commercial aired for the February premiere of Season Six. Because The Voice isn't about the winner, it's about watching The Voice. So, yeah, bon voyage, Tessanne! You're already in their rearview mirror.
    And while Tessanne's win was dubbed the big moment of the night, the two-hour finale was more like watching the Grammys than a results show as star after big-ticket star paraded onstage to perform: Lady Gaga, Celine Dion, Paramore, OneRepublic, Ne-Yo and Aloe Blacc.

    Aguilera even took the stage with Gaga on "Do What U Want" as a consolation prize for not being "the first female judge to win this thing." Plus, they reunited the top 20 contestants in various forms for various songs, which only made us wish Schuler or even Kat Robichaud had stuck around longer and made the competition more interesting.
    Tessanne capped off the night by singing an original song written for the winner by OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder, à la American Idol. Titled "Tumbling Down," it didn't make a lasting impression – and neither did this season of The Voice. But, hey, there's always next season, right?
    In the meantime, sound off: Will Tessanne Chin be the next big thing?


    http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/v...-five-20131218
    Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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    Originally posted by Hortical View Post
    Tessanne capped off the night by singing an original song written for the winner by OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder, à la American Idol. Titled "Tumbling Down," it didn't make a lasting impression – and neither did this season of The Voice.
    Really, Katy?!?! Didn't make a lasting impression?!? Seconds after being named the winner?!?!?


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    • #3
      Originally posted by Hortical View Post
      'The Voice' Finale Recap: Tessanne Chin Wins Season Five
      Lady Gaga and Paramore among a parade of star performers



      December 18, 2013 9:15 AM
      It's Adam Levine's world, we just live in it. At the very least, The Voice coach and sexiest man alive is having an outstanding year, especially now that he can add "two-time winner" to his extensive résumé.
      Yes, after three seasons of The Voice bordering on becoming The Blake Shelton Show, Team Adam came out on top once again – the first time since Season One – as Tessanne Chin took the Season Five crown.
      Rolling Stone's Complete Coverage of 'The Voice'
      Chin's win isn't surprising considering the show lobbed Levine a season-long, slow-pitch softball so that he could hit a homerun. But was it the right play?
      Slow-but-steady Chin, who peaked at just the right time and pulled ahead in the past few weeks, bested runner-up Jacquie Lee from Christina Aguilera's team and third-place Team Adam also-ran Will Champlin.
      Just a few weeks ago, it seemed like Champlin had a shot at winning (until his own coach threw him under the bus, that is). Then, out of nowhere came Jacquie as a fan favorite, despite her ridiculously over-the-top rendition of Janis Joplin's "Cry Baby." Before that, don't forget, Matthew Schuler, James Wolpert and Cole Vosbury were all way ahead of Tessanne on the iTunes songs chart.
      It's been quite a rollercoaster ride, for sure. But America – by way of Tessanne's native Jamaica and the show's producers – chose Chin to be the next in line to try to make a name for herself outside of the comfort zone of a show that doesn't have a good track record of launching bona fide stars.
      While Tessanne offers an interesting media hook as the first mixed-race non-American (she's Jamaican, lest we forget) to win a major U.S. reality singing competition, it doesn't seem like she has much commercial appeal beyond that. Can she sing? Of course. The woman barely hit a bad note all season. But powerhouse female vocalists are a dime a dozen these days, especially ones that come from reality TV, so she'll really have to step it up to stay afloat.
      So far, Season Three winner Cassadee Pope is the show's biggest star, but she's no Carrie Underwood. In Season Four, the show banked on winner Danielle Bradbery, whose recently released debut album only sold 41,000 copies in its first week. So Chin doesn't have to reach very high to become a success story. But it doesn't bode well for her that during the finale, right before she was declared the winner, a commercial aired for the February premiere of Season Six. Because The Voice isn't about the winner, it's about watching The Voice. So, yeah, bon voyage, Tessanne! You're already in their rearview mirror.
      And while Tessanne's win was dubbed the big moment of the night, the two-hour finale was more like watching the Grammys than a results show as star after big-ticket star paraded onstage to perform: Lady Gaga, Celine Dion, Paramore, OneRepublic, Ne-Yo and Aloe Blacc.

      Aguilera even took the stage with Gaga on "Do What U Want" as a consolation prize for not being "the first female judge to win this thing." Plus, they reunited the top 20 contestants in various forms for various songs, which only made us wish Schuler or even Kat Robichaud had stuck around longer and made the competition more interesting.
      Tessanne capped off the night by singing an original song written for the winner by OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder, à la American Idol. Titled "Tumbling Down," it didn't make a lasting impression – and neither did this season of The Voice. But, hey, there's always next season, right?
      In the meantime, sound off: Will Tessanne Chin be the next big thing?


      http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/v...-five-20131218
      Tessanne's 'Bridge over Troubled Water' hits Billboard Top 100 chart

      Thursday, December 19, 2013 | 9:49 AM






      KINGSTON, Jamaica --Jamaican songstress Tessanne Chin has yet another reason to celebrate this week; her rendition of ‘Bridge over Troubled Water’ has entered the Billboard Hot 100 charts.
      Just two days after winning the American reality competition, The Voice, Chin’s version of the Simon and Garfunkel song debuted at number 64, a week after she performed it in show’s semi-finals.



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      Billboard Magazine, one of the most recognized music media brands globally, says Chin’s version of the song sold approximately 60,000 digital units which earned her a place on its main music chart.
      Previously, Chin’s best performance on the show was her cover of Jimmy Cliff’s ‘Many Rivers to Cross’, which sold 24,000 units.
      Chin is currently in New York where she is making media rounds including appearances on The Today Show and Live! with Kelly and Michael.

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      • #4
        First hit song on the Billboard charts in over 10 years by a Jamaican.
        Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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        • #5
          The Voice's Matthew Schuler to perform in Jamaica

          Friday, December 27, 2013 | 4:41 PM






          KINGSTON, Jamaica — In a Facebook post on Christmas Day, Matthew Schuler, one of the contestants on the fifth season of NBC’s The Voice, announced that his first show will be international.
          And by international he means in Jamaica.


          Matthew Schuler (PHOTO: Facebook)


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          "I'll be performing in the Children’s Charity of Jamaica Benefit Concert with Shaggy, my big sister Tessanne and many more," Schuler's post said. "This is the best Christmas present ever!
          "If (you're) on the island come see me!!!! #TeamMattJamaica"
          Schuler, who was on Christina Aguilera's team, was eliminated on the December 3 show of The Voice. He had fallen in the bottom two with James Wolpert of Team Adam Levine, who was "saved" by Twitter fans.
          Tessanne Chin eventually won the competition, bringing home The Voice trophy to Jamaica.
          Michael Cuffe, Tessanne's husband, also tweeted that Schuler will be on the line-up.
          "Look out for this guy @MSchulerMusic at #ShaggyandFriends on January 4. It's gonna be crazy!!!!" Cuffe tweeted.
          The Shaggy Make a Difference Foundation will stage its concert 'Shaggy & Friends', to be headlined by Tessanne, on the lawns of Jamaica House in Kingston, on Saturday, January 4, 2014.
          The Foundation has released a star-studded line-up, which includes host Shaggy alongside Tarrus Riley, Konshens, Elephant Man, Chronixx, Wayne Marshall and Assassin. The charity event will be Tessanne's first major appearance since competing on The Voice.

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