[s22e10] The Battles - Part 3

Sydney Kronmiller has one of the most uniquely rich, low-register female voices in recent memory. She anchored the song with immense depth. However, Eric Who brought the absolute "special sauce" Camila asked for in rehearsals. His energy was electric, and he possessed the raw star power needed to carry the dramatic weight of a Gaga record.

Which of the are you most excited to see get full screen time in the Knockout Round ? 'The Voice' season 22 episode 10 recap: The Battles Part 3

🤠 The Youth Wave: Brayden Lape vs. Benny Weag (Team Blake) [S22E10] The Battles Part 3

, Morgan Taylor , and Daysia all advanced. Compressing these battles into a 90-second rapid-fire clip does a massive disservice to both the advancing artists and the eliminated contestants. Viewers are unable to invest in their growth or understand why the coaches made their specific choices. 📌 Final Thoughts

Episode 10 was a mixed bag. The full-length battles were phenomenal and showcased high-level artistry, but the heavy use of montages sucked the momentum right out of the episode's midsection. Nevertheless, moving into the Knockouts, Camila and Blake proved they have laser-focused visions for the specific types of artists they want to take to the live shows. Sydney Kronmiller has one of the most uniquely

Benny Weag delivered the more polished, technically precise vocal. He understood the country cadence and stayed perfectly in his pocket. On the other hand, 15-year-old Brayden Lape was visibly swimming in a jacket too big for him, clearly fighting off nerves.

🎭 The Showstopper: Eric Who vs. Sydney Kronmiller (Team Camila) His energy was electric, and he possessed the

Camila chose Eric Who . While it was the correct choice for performance value, it was heartbreaking to see Sydney’s singular tone leave the competition so early.

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