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“The Voice”: Vianney wants to “disillusion” a candidate and causes a clash with the other coaches

“The Voice” made its return Saturday night on TF1 for a tenth season marked by the arrival of Vianney in the red chair of coach. And for his first blind auditions, the young singer marked the spirits by criticizing the performance of a great Italian voice and by provoking strong reactions within the jury.

For his big comeback on TF1, The Voice had its full audience on Saturday evening with 6.31 million viewers on average, its best score since 2018. A success found for the tenth season of the tele-hook which welcomes this year a new coach in the person of Vianney. The young singer quickly stood out with incisive comments and lively discussions with his comrades, Florent Pagny, Amel Bent and Marc Lavoine.

This was particularly the case during the passage of a 34-year-old Italian candidate who brilliantly resumed My shelter, by Richard Cocciante. Giada saw the four red armchairs turn around and received praise from the four coaches. But Vianney made a point of bringing a downside: “Personally, I find that the choice of the song, it is at the same time the best because you were able to show us the extent of your voice and at the same time not at all a good one. choice because you sing too well “.

“Too beautiful, too clean”

And to seduce the singer, the interpreter of Let’s not wait put forward rather surprising arguments: “I would find it nice to make you disillusioned because when it’s too surgical what you suggest. When it’s too beautiful, too clean, it can quickly be kitsch and tasteless”.

“We are sorely lacking great voices in the new generation because it is no longer fashionable,” said Amel Bent, questioning Vianney’s comments. A shared position Marc Lavoine and Florent Pagny who declared: “We are in a place where everyone has to sing”.

Amel Bent annoyed

A little later in the evening, Vianney took up the term “disillusioned” to recover a talent. “I can no longer hear you say disillusioned, you should no longer use that word. Qualify perhaps … In a voice competition, we can not ask people to disillusion,” Amel Bent annoyed.

Asked by Leisure TV, the young juror of The Voice persist and sign. He considers Giada’s performance to be “too impeccable (s)”. “I can only admire her work, but if she doesn’t deliver something more gentle, subtle to me at some point, it breaks my head,” says Vianney.

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