Who is on team Chance The Rapper in The Voice Season 25?

Areesha Khan
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The Voice Season 25 Blind Auditions are underway and the seats on Chance The Rapper coaching panel are filling up fast. Here are the talents who have made it to Team Chance The Rapper.

The Voice Season 25 allowed young talent to showcase their vocal skills nationwide by giving them a stage to perform on.

The NBC singing competition made its comeback on February 26, 2024, and after the Blind Audition, it seems that Chance The Rapper could be the most wanted coach on the panel.

Rejoining The Voice this season would be the country music queen, Reba McEntire, and John Legend. The new faces this season would be the Grammy-winning country artists Dan & Shay.

Here are all the vocalists who were given a chance by Chance the Rapper to be on stage in The Voice Season 25.

Dani Stacy-Eliminated

Dani Stacy had all four coaches turning their chairs 20 seconds into her performance of the song I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor.

Reba was blocked by John Legend and removed from Dani’s choice list, but she still went ahead to compliment the artist: “I think you’re spectacular, I can hear all kinds of genres in your voice. Talent, range, tone, attitude. I’m glad you’re on The Voice.” She was eliminated after losing the Knockout round against Serenity Arce.

Nadège

The 26-year-old vocalist, Nadege, captivated the coach panel with her soulful performance of Get You by Daniel Caesar feat. Kali Uchis.

She managed to turn around two chairs with her stylish musical tone and moved the viewers with another emotional on-stage moment with John Legend.

Maddi Jane

The 24-year-old rock star hyped the stage with her confidence and captivating vocals as she performed Escapism by RAYE featuring 070 Shake. She was complimented on her use of rhythm, breath control, and flow during her performance.

Maddi Jane connected with Chance over both of them being from Chicago and chose him as her coach.

Gabriel Goes-Eliminated

21-year-old Gabriel Goes, was among the youngest vocalists to have made it through the Blind Auditions so far.

He got on Team Chance with an energetic performance of What I Got by Sublime, but was eliminated in Episode 7 after battling Kamalei Kawa’a.

Serenity Arce

Another young talent, Serenity Arce, turned all four chairs during her blind audition and had the panel fighting over her. The 16-year-old gave a beautiful performance of Sam Fischer’s ‘This City’.

Dan and Shay were blocked from being her choice and she ultimately went with Chance as her coach.

Kamalei Kawa’a-Eliminated

Kamalei Kawa’a gave an emotional performance of Bob Marley & The Wailers’ ‘Redemption Song’ and had Reba and Chance turning around.

The 26-year-old Maui resident simply wanted to share his love for his culture with millions of The Voice viewers. He was eliminated in the first episode of the Playoffs.

RLetto

RLetto impressed the panels as he rearranged JVKE’s Golden Hour creatively into an R&B soul performance.

Both Reba and Chance turned around for RLetto, making it a fun showdown for the viewers, the singer ultimately chose Chance as his mentor.

Alyssa Crosby-Eliminated

During her blind audition, Alyssa Crosby gave a moving performance of Alanis Morissette’s ‘Hand In My Pocket’ and had Reba turning for her.

Alyssa might have turned only Reba around, but later down the line was stolen by Chance during the battles. She was eliminated from the competition in Episode 13 after losing the Knockout against RLetto.

Val T. Webb-Eliminated

Val got herself a four-chair turn and four standing ovations with an elegant stage performance of Deborah Cox’s ‘Nobody’s Supposed to Be Here’. Her grace, poise, and expertise moved the audiences and judges alike.

After being stolen by John Legend, Val was eliminated in Episode 12 after facing off against Nathan Chester.

Corey Curtis-Eliminated

Chance was the first and only coach to turn his chair for Corey Curtis‘ performance of John Mayer’s ‘Waiting On the World to Change’.

Legend complimented the 22-year-old, pointing out how his voice had a character of its own, which could’ve been a useful weapon in the competition, but he was eliminated in Episode 9 after dueting ‘Best Part’ against Dani Stacy.

Bri Fletcher-Eliminated

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Areesha is a former Reality TV/Entertainment Writer at Dexerto. Previously, she worked with the Reality TV vertical at Collider. She covers news, features and evergreen articles.