Erin Martin, one of the eliminated contestants on Tuesday, April 10 show of "The Voice", was actually glad that she is off the hook. Martin, who performed Elton John's "Your Song" on the "last chance performance" round, believed that she gave a "fabulous performance" but the competition show and her coach are to be blamed for her exit.
"Oh my God, I'm so glad to be over this competition. Yes, I'm over it," Martin told Access Hollywood. "[For] the blind audition I gave a fabulous performance, and for my last song I gave a fabulous performance, and for both of those songs I chose my song and the chips - not the chips, but like, the control was in my hands of the song and like, you know, how I sang it. When I gave that creative control over, it kind of just didn't really go so well."
Martin's coach, Cee-Lo Green chose to save Cheesa and send home her and Tony Vincent. "I think it was a good lesson for Cee Lo in this particular instance that, you know, when you come across a voice like mine, you have to really nurture it and he wasn't the right person to do that," she said. "No offense to him, it just, he wasn't... I'm the right person to nurture my voice."
Dunno about the voice but definitely Erin doesn't have it to win it! I saw her performance and judging from that she could barely hit every note of that ballad. Obviously the nuances she puts to the song are only to mask her lack of capability to carry it. Sorry Erin stick to modelling instead! Stop bashing Cee-Lo Green.
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