

Gotta give Omar props for rocking some choreography and interacting with the dancers, but why are we usually so wowed by him? Because he can go ginormously big with his vocals. Omar Jose Cardona (Team Legend), “The Way You Make Me Feel” - Grade: C | Oof. Gwen just went on and on about that un-nameable thing that he has. Neither Blake nor Gwen even remarked on his singing at all when he was done. Poor Brayden was so pitchy, he’d have had better luck hitting a right note throwing darts at ’em. This was hard to listen to - and not just because no version of the Tim McGraw ballad will ever be half as good as Addison Agen’s in Season 13. I know I’m gonna seem like the world’s biggest Grinch and all, but ugh. She had this and simply didn’t make of it what we know she could’ve.īrayden Lape (Team Blake), “Humble and Kind” - Grade: D | Oh Lord. Had she botched a lyric? Whatever happened, she wound up spinning around, jumping up and down and more yelling than singing. (That we heard her over the band was a miracle in and of itself.) But after a strong, controlled start, Morgan seemed to kinda lose it. Well, she certainly gave it her all and reminded us of how loudly she can sing.

And even if Morgan didn’t change it a damn bit, if she just managed to sing it with the explosive power of the original, it would be stunning. Morgan Myles (Team Camila), “Total Eclipse of the Heart” - Grade: B- | Now, whereas bodie’s song choice was a bit of a head-scratcher, Morgan’s selection of Bonnie Tyler’s classic made (cough) total sense.
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