Judges turn chairs 4 seconds into “The Voice Kids” audition

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Judges needed no deliberation as they listened to the melodious tones of this young songstress. At the age of fourteen, Jade De Rijcke embarked on her journey on ‘The Voice Kids’ in her native Belgium. Her rendition of ‘Homesick’ by Dua Lipa was so captivating that Sean Dhondt swiftly turned his chair within the first four seconds.

Following Sean’s lead, the other judges – girl group K3, Gers Pardoel, and Laura Tesora – each turned their chairs, making it a four-chair turn for Jade. This marked the beginning of her journey, with Team Gers gaining a formidable contestant.

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In the battle round, Jade faced the challenge of performing ‘Better Now’ by Post Malone. From the outset, it was evident that she was dominating the stage. Despite commendable performances from her competitors, none could surpass this rising star, securing her victory and advancing to the semi-finals.

The semi-finals showcased Jade’s flawless performance of Demi Lovato’s ‘Sober,’ a poignant rendition that resonated deeply. With unwavering support from her fans and no room for criticism, Jade sailed into the final round.

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The grand finale consisted of two rounds, providing Jade the chance to prove herself with two winning tracks. Her first act featured ‘F*ckin Perfect’ by Pink, once again leaving audiences in awe. The final and decisive victory came with a stunning rendition of ‘Grand Piano’ by Nicki Minaj, perfectly suited to her unique tone. Jade De Rijcke’s remarkable journey on The Voice Kids, culminating in a well-deserved victory, stands as a testament to her undeniable talent and determination.

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