The Voice of the Philippines on Saturday and Sunday will kick off its Battle Rounds, wherein artists from same team to sing-off and seek to garnered praises by their coaches in bid to advance to the Knockout Rounds and to proceed in Live Shows, according to the source.
As with last season on the top rating singing competition, for those eliminated artist from each team may have a second shot at claiming the title of “The Voice PH season 2”, according to ABS-CBN. Coaches find losing artist worth saving, he/she can press the button to steal the contestant.
This weekend, Coaches, Sarah Geronimo, Bamboo, Lea Salonga and Apl.de.ap will turf contestant in the Battle Rounds. Here is the complete 14 member of Coach Apl.de.ap.
Abbey Pineda
She managed to impress coach apl.de.ap with her cover of Michael Jackson’s “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You.”
Alisah Bonaobra
Alisah Bonaobra makes the four judges turn back to her cover of Jessie J’s “Domino”.
Arnee Hidalgo
R&B singer Arnee Hidalgo braved peeform the Blind Auditions of the singing competition with “Feeling Good.”
Bradley Holmes
Bradley Holmes amazed the three judges with his performance of the classic rock hit “Long Train Running.”
Daryl Ong
Former cartoonist Daryl Ong wowed with his soulful rendition of “Paano” the three coaches.
Ernaflor Tosco
The 28-year-old, who performed the Asin classic “Ang Buhay Ko,” turn the two judges Apl.de.ap and Salonga.
Jannet Cadayona
Singing Police, PO3 Jannet Cadayona, surprised everyone in the Blind Auditions with her heartfelt cover of the OPM classic “Tukso.”
Jason Fernandez
He earned a spot at Team Apl with his rendition of the Eraserheads’ hit, “Ang Huling El Bimbo”.
Krystina Ng
Krystina Ng performed the traditional folk song “The House of the Rising Sun”.
Mackie Cao
She sang the Beyonce hit, “Listen,” impressing both coaches Lea Salonga and apl.de.ap.
Mark Avila
He sang John Legend’s “Ordinary People.”
Mark Cando
The 24-year-old performed a cool rendition of Brenda Russel’s “Get Here”.
Mecerdita Quiachon
Her cover of Beyonce’s “Listen” was to impress apl.de.ap.
Samantha Felizco
Samantha Felizco where she sang Christina Aguilera’s “Hurt.”