The Voice: Victory lap

R&B vocalist Jermaine Paul wins ‘The Voice’


Reuters May 09, 2012

LOS ANGELES: Jermaine Paul of Team Blake won TV singing contest “The Voice” on Tuesday night, taking home a recording contract with Universal Republic Records, a $100,000 cash prize and a shot at his dream of singing stardom.

Paul collapsed into a hug from his coach Blake Shelton and wiped away tears as he thanked his wife, children and all of the people who voted for him, ending his speech by exclaiming “nobody but Jesus”.

The former back-up singer for Alicia Keys took centre stage as he sang R Kelly’s “I Believe I Can Fly” to close out the show, which he also sang in his final performance on Monday’s penultimate episode of the show. Paul received embraces from his wife and family members as he sang.

The winner beat out fellow contestants Juliet Simms of Team Cee Lo (Green), Tony Lucca of Team Adam (Levine) and Chris Mann of Team Christina (Aguilera). Host Carson Daly revealed that Paul edged out second place finalist Simms by fewer than four percentage points.

Tuesday’s special two-hour finale included a plethora of performances from stars such as Justin Bieber, Lady Antebellum, Flo Rida and Hall & Oates. Contestants previously voted off the show were invited back to perform with the four finalists.

“The Voice” became one of the most-watched TV shows in the United States earlier this season and was seen a challenge to Fox’s top-rated singing show “American Idol”.

During the season, it proved very competitive against “Idol”, especially in the coveted 18-49 viewer group where the two shows are in a close race to be the most-watched programme.

But “Idol” draws many millions more total viewers than “The Voice” — an average audience size of 19.2 million this season compared to 14.8 million for “The Voice”, according to figures from the two TV networks.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 10th, 2012.

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