The Voice Season 2 - As everyone knows, the post-Super Bowl slot is a coveted spot for any show, and this year NBC gave the honors to The Voice, hoping to hook new fans as the fab foursome of judges takes a break from playing Guesstures to usher in Season 2
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As everyone knows, the post-Super Bowl slot is a coveted spot for any show, and this year NBC
gave the honors to The Voice, hoping to hook new fans as the fab foursome of judges takes a
break from playing Guesstures to usher in Season 2.
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THE VOICE SEASON 2
Posted byo Eiz n Thursday, 19 January, 2012, 7:14 AM
'The Voice' Season 2 Premiere: Blind
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Bowl Halftime ShowKelly Clarkson's
National Anthem At The Super Bowl'SNL'
Skit Defends Lana Del ReyMadonna's
"Give Me All Your Luvin'", ReviewedAriana
Grande's "Put Your Hearts Up" Video
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This SummerAdam Lambert's "Better
Than I Know Myself"
Lana Del Rey Was Born To Ride The
Subway (PHOTOS)Lady Gaga Is Topless
— With A Football — For Terry Richardson (PHOTOS)Madonna’s Giving All Her Luvin’ To Crucifix
Jewelry Again (PHOTOS)Jay Sean’s “I’m All Yours” Music Video: Go Behind The Scenes (PHOTOS)
As everyone knows, the post-Super Bowl slot is a coveted spot for any show, and this year NBC
gave the honors to The Voice, hoping to hook new fans as the fab foursome of judges takes a
break from playing Guesstures to usher in Season 2. As anyone who caught the inaugural outing
knows, Javier Colon (of Team Levine) emerged victorious, closely followed by Dia Frampton.
What’s in store for Season 2? Well, for starters, an all-star roster of mentors including Kelly
Clarkson, Robin Thicke, and Alanis Morrisette, and Adam gloating about last season’s win about
400 times per episode. But as the title of the show implies, it’s the pipes of the contestants that
really matter. So how’d this season’s lineup of talent do? See how the premiere went down below.
The season got off to a tawngy start with RaeLynn, a plucky Texan farm girl who made the bold
choice of performing Miranda Lambert’s “Hell On Heels” — in front of her husband. Naturally, it
was Blake who turned his chair around first, and RaeLynn pretended to think for a long moment
before making the obvious choice of going with her country idol’s hubby as her coach. Score one
for Team Blake!
Next up was Jesse Campbell — ushering in the first of many sappy music cues as he told the
requisite sob story about living in his car and how he hopes to find musical success in order to
provide for his daughter. (Yes, he got a little misty.) Fortunately, Jesse had strong pipes to
counteract the water works, belting Leon Russell’s “A Song For You” so expertly that every judge
but Blake turned around after only a handful of notes. After a very lengthy deliberation, Jesse went