Jordan Smith managed to turn all four The Voice chairs around and even Adam Levine to stand on his.
Smith performed a spot on, hair on the back of the neck version of Sia‘s “Chandelier,” known for its difficult vocals.
Smith epitomizes the fresh, singular magic of the sometimes-tired show: It’s the stellar voice alone you fall in love with. But the judges fell even harder for Smith after they turned around. Gwen called him the trippiest turn-around experience she’s ever had on the show before running down to hug him, while Adam dubbed the cherub-faced powerhouse “the most important person that’s ever been on this show.” Watch his stunning performance below. h/t refinery29
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