
The playoffs on "The Voice" start on May 1. "They're unlike anything we've got in the competition." "She (Goss) came up against the beast that is Sorellé," Horan said. The coach said the young ladies have a stage presence that "sucks the audience in every time they get up there." "It just shows that you are willing to go the extra mile and try to make new stuff work, which is awesome to me."Ĭhance the Rapper greeted Sorellé as they left the stage. "Your skill with harmonies and the way you gel so well is something that this show doesn't really have," he said. "Sorellé, it's a shock factor every time," Horan said.Ĭhance the Rapper explained why he chose the Heichel sisters to advance. "It's going to be sick," Chance the Rapper told her.Ĭlarkson and fellow judge Niall Horan were taken aback by the song choice. "I'm so looking forward to this," said Kelly Clarkson, another judge. When the knockout round started, Sorellé went first. "Every time you guys step on stage, you smash it. McIntire called the sisters "cute as a button" and said she "fell in love with them" during the rehearsal.Ĭhance the Rapper already felt that way about his charges. Madi said the family had a karaoke machine at home, and the hit by the Jacksons was their go-to song. Sorellé chose "Blame It on the Boogie" by the Jackson 5. They rehearsed their song choice, a bit of a surprise. We are here to earn our spot in the playoffs." "To see her literally made my heart stop."Īt the same time, Ana said the sisters meant business. Sorellé seemed thrilled to meet the country superstar. When told they were sisters, she said, "Oh, cool, nothing like blood harmonies." Prior to the performance part, the Heichel sisters and Goss met with their coach, Chance the Rapper, and guest mentor Reba McIntire.Ĭhance the Rapper told McIntire about the group. In Monday's show, Sorellé went up against Tiana Goss, from Los Angeles. Sorellé went up against singer from Los Angeles Their coach then chooses one to move forward. In this round, two artists from each team perform solo acts. Madi and Ana are Lexington graduates, while Bella is a freshman who attends school online.
