The Voice Season 5 picked up Monday night with the top eight singing for their lives once again. Did the favorites continue to outshine the competition? Team Christina’s Matthew Schuler, Team Adam’s James Wolpert, and Team Christina’s Jacquie Lee came in with the best shot, according to oddsmakers. Team Blake’s Cole Vosbury and Ray Boudreaux, and Team Adam’s Tessanne Chin and Will Champlin were next, followed by Team Cee Lo’s Caroline Pennell. Can any of the also-rans become contenders before it’s too late? Let’s break down Monday’s performances and see where The Voice top eight stand … Tessanne Chin: “Underneath It All” – The Voice Tessanne Chin returned to he roots with the reggae influence of No Doubt’s “Underneath It All,” showing originality, range and talent beyond any cultural hook. James Wolpert: “Somebody To Love” – The Voice James Wolpert chose Queen’s “Somebody to Love,” backed up by a choir of Wolpert clones onstage. He certainly sold the theatrics as well as the timing well. Caroline Pennell: “Dog Days Are Over” – The Voice Caroline Pennell took on Florence and the Machine’s “Dog Days Are Over” and while she fell short of the climaxes that the song requires, she did sell its tender moments. Cole Vosbury: “I Still Believe in You” – The Voice Cole Vosbury was tasked with Vince Gill’s “I Still Believe in You,” opting again for the stripped-down acoustic approach that calls out to The Voice country fans. Matthew Schuler: “It’s Time” – The Voice Matthew Schuler was assigned Imagine Dragons’ “It’s Time,” and his stage presence appeared more charismatic than ever, to match his considerable talents vocally. Will Champlin: “At Last” – The Voice Will Champlin took on a classic in Etta James’ “At Last,” a song that felt refreshed by a voice that isn’t a female powerhouse, but did it make the emotional connection? Ray Boudreaux: “Gimme Some Lovin'” – The Voice Ray Boudreaux took on the Spencer Davis Group’s rendition of “Gimme’ Some Lovin’” and once again fit in well with the quick rhythms and a hefty horn section. Jacquie Lee: “Who’s Lovin’ You” – The Voice Jacquie Lee found herself challenged to let loose for a performance of “Who’s Lovin’ You” by Smokey Robinson. Cee Lo said she swallowed an old lady: That’s it! Who do you think stands the best chance of moving on, and going home, after this set of performances? Share your comments with us below!
Ariana Grande has won the American Music Awards. In a literal sense, the 20-year old picked up the Kohl’s New Artist of the Year trophy at this evening’s event, beating out Florida Georgia Line, Imagine Dragons, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, and Phillip Phillips. But in a more figurative sense, the young singer became the talk of the night after performing a stripped down version of “Tattooed Heart” for attendees. It earned a standing ovation from all on hand, most notably Lady Gaga , who was clearly blown away by Grande’s vocals. Watch now: Ariana Grande – “Tattooed Heart” (American Music Awards) “That was the most nerve wracking thing ever and I haven’t had access to my phone all day but hi y’allllll love u I’m so nervous! u watching?” Ariana Tweeted after her performance. It’s safe to say she had no cause for concern, wouldn’t you say? Well done, Ariana!
The American Music Awards aired live from Los Angeles tonight, with Pitbull playing host, Lady Gaga arriving on a horse and Ariana Grande bringing the auditorium to its feet. As for the actual big winners? Taylor Swift took home three trophies, including the biggest of the evening, while Rihanna was honored with the first-ever Icon Award. Scroll down for your look at all the winners… POP/ROCK MALE ARTIST : Justin Timberlake SOUL/R&B FEMALE ARTIST : Rihanna COUNTRY ALBUM : Taylor Swift, Red RAP/HIP-HOP ALBUM : Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, The Heist ALTERNATIVE/ROCK ARTIST : Imagine Dragons LATIN MUSIC ARTIST : Marc Anthony POP/ROCK ALBUM : One Direction, Take Me Home NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR : Ariana Grande ICON AWARD : Rihanna SOUL/R&B MALE ARTIST : Justin Timberlake COUNTRY FEMALE ARTIST : Taylor Swift SINGLE OF THE YEAR : “Cruise,” Florida George Line, feat. Nelly SOUL/R&B ALBUM : Justin Timberlake, The 20/20 Experience – The Complete Experience ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC ARTIST : Avicii COUNTRY MALE ARTIST : Luke Bryan POP/ROCK DUO, BAND OR GROUP : One Direction COUNTRY GROUP : Lady Antebellum RAP/HIP-HOP ARTIST : Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ADULT CONTEMPORARY ARTIST : Maroon 5 SOUNDTRACK : Pitch Perfect ARTIST OF THE YEAR : Taylor Swift
MTV’s Musical March Madness tournament tips off March 18, and Imagine Dragons want to shock the world. By James Montgomery Imagine Dragons’ Dan Platzman, Dan Reynolds and Wayne Sermon Photo: MTV News
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The band’s upcoming clip will be a mix of live footage and ‘storytelling,’ probably won’t feature puppets. By James Montgomery Imagine Dragons Photo: MTV News
They’ll team with mtvU to help nominate candidates for a 2013 Fulbright Fellowship. By James Montgomery Imagine Dragons Photo: Paul Zimmerman/ Getty Images