Adam Levine Speechless Over Tessanne Chin Song

Adam Levine was left speechless after Tessanne Chin–one of his remaining contestants on The Voice–sang Bridge Over Troubled Water for this week’s competition. The amazing vocalist fr...
Adam Levine Speechless Over Tessanne Chin Song
Written by Kimberly Ripley
  • Adam Levine was left speechless after Tessanne Chin–one of his remaining contestants on The Voice–sang Bridge Over Troubled Water for this week’s competition. The amazing vocalist from Jamaica stunned the audience and viewers at home, too, with the awe-inspiring performance.

    “That was crazy what just happened,” Levine said following Tessanne’s performance. “The sheer talent is just … I think that is probably the most flawless and graceful performance I’ve ever heard on this show.”

    Chin hinted at some heartache she was experiencing prior to her performance on Monday night, but never explained to the audience what was happening. She did admit it lent itself to the raw emotion that was so incredibly apparent when she sang the old Simon & Garfunkel song.

    Tessanne Chin was so excited when she learned how well her song did on iTunes that she shared word of her success via Instagram.

    Things kept getting better, too.

    Do you think Tessanne Chin will win this season of The Voice? On Tuesday night she was named one of the three finalists. And while Adam Levine was no doubt sad to see contestant James Wolpert leave the competition, he still has two contestants left.

    If Adam Levine wins this season of The Voice, he will probably tease fellow coach Blake Shelton mercilessly. Shelton won the last three seasons of The Voice. However his last contestant was voted off the show on Tuesday night.

    Even if Adam doesn’t win, he should take great pride in having three of his contestants make it all the way to the show’s semifinals. Given the talent Tessanne Chin has, however, it doesn’t seem likely he’ll walk away from this season defeated.

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