Showing posts with label The Voice Kids Philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Voice Kids Philippines. Show all posts

WATCH: 3-chair turner joins Team Lea ABS-CBNnews.com


MANILA -- All three coaches of "The Voice Kids" turned their chairs for a 13-year-old girl from Dagupan City, who managed to sing a Laura Branigan classic "effortlessly" during the show's Blind Audition aired Sunday.

"Ang galing-galing mo naman! Napakabata mo pa pero pro na pro ka nang kumanta," Sarah Geronimo told Giedie Laroco after she performed the song "Power of Love."

"Mahirap 'yang kantang 'yan, 'Power of Love' -- talagang nire-require ang power of lungs. Pero you kept it calm, nag-end ka nang gracefully at nahi-hit mo 'yung high notes nang malinis," she added.

Meanwhile, Bamboo Mañalac, who was thinking hard how to get Laroco to his team, could only say: "It was just effortless."





"The Voice of the Philippines" grand winner, Mitoy Yonting, chose the same song to win last year.
Lea Salonga, Yonting's coach, said she already found the voice of Laroco "perfect."

"Honestly, I don't know what to do with you. You have it all already. You're perfect!" said Salonga.

Laroco eventually chose to join Team Lea believing the international singer will help her improve.

The 13-year-old new recruit of Team Lea has been singing for a band back in Dagupan to sustain her studies.

She used to sing in a restaurant where Yonting and his band also once performed.
Laroco said she joined "The Voice Kids" so she can her her family.
"Sumali po ako sa 'The Voice' para makapagpatayo po kami ng bahay. Nagre-rent lang po kami sa Dagupan. Mahal!" she said.

'Little Bee Gees' turns 3-chairs in 'The Voice Kids'


MANILA - An 8-year-old boy managed to turn all three chairs on "The Voice Kids" with his rendition of the classic Bee Gees song, "Too Much Heaven," during the show's Blind audition which aired on Saturday.



Angelico Echo Claridad, who hails from Bacolod, wowed the coaches with his soulful take that immediately caught the attention of coach Lea Salonga, who was the first to press her button."First of all, ako 'yung unang umikot. I know what to do with a voice like yours na kumakanta ng ganyan mga kanta. Si mommy ang piliin mo," Salonga said.

The show's other coaches --Sarah Geronimo and Bamboo Manalac --also tried to wrestle the young hopeful towards their respective teams.



Geronimo said she is excited by the 8-year-old's potential, and added that she can teach 
him how to expand his vocal range.
 "Ngayon narinig namin ang pagiging Bee Gees mo. Pero with Ate Sarah, hahanapan natin kung paano ka mabigyan ng variety yung audience pagdating sa singing mo," she said.

Manalac commended Claridad's classic long-haired look: "I like the whole look. The whole package. Parang throwback. Nagagaya mo 'yung Bee Gees na eksakto. I would like to have someone na batang bata, na raw talent sa team ko na pwedeng turuan."

Salonga then played the experience card, which she also did in past episodes, by pulling out a map that marked each country she has performed in. She lauded Claridad's "world-class" voice and quipped that she "can show him the world."

In the end, Claridad decided to go with the broadway star, prompting Salonga to say: "That kid is magic. You don't get an 8-year-old with a soul like that."