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La Voz (American TV series) season 1

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La Voz
Season 1
Hosted by
Coaches
WinnerJeidimar Rijos
Winning coachLuis Fonsi
Runner-upMayré Martínez
Release
Original networkTelemundo
Original releaseJanuary 13 (2019-01-13) –
April 21, 2019 (2019-04-21)
Season chronology
Next →
Season 2

The first season of La Voz premiered on January 13, 2019 on Telemundo. The coaches for this season were Luis Fonsi, Carlos Vives, Alejandra Guzmán and Wisin. The season was hosted by Jorge Bernal, Jacqueline Bracamontes and Jéssica Cediel backstage.

On Sunday, April 21, 2019, Jeidimar Rijos was announced the first season winner of La Voz US, alongside her coach, Luis Fonsi. She won the prize of $100,000 USD and a contract with Universal Music Group.

Coaches

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On May 10, 2018, along with the announcement of the show, it was confirmed that Luis Fonsi would be a coach on La Voz.[1] On July 5, 2018, Telemundo announced that Alejandra Guzmán has also joined the show as a coach,[2] followed by Wisin on July 12.[3] On September 13, 2018, it was confirmed that Carlos Vives would be joining the show as the fourth and final coach.[4]

Jorge Bernal, former host of Telemundo's La Voz Kids, and Jéssica Cediel were paired as hosts for the first season. Jacqueline Bracamontes, former host of La Voz ... México, joined them at the Battles.

This is the first season in The Voice franchise that all four coaches have served the same role in other countries before joining the panel, with Wisin and Guzmán both having coached participants in the third season of La Voz... México, Vives was on the Mexican and the Colombian version, and Fonsi was on the Chilean version and the Spanish version of the show.

Some of the advisors for the Battle round are: Prince Royce for Team Wisin, Becky G for Team Guzmán, Christian Nodal for Team Fonsi, and Carlos Rivera for Team Vives.[5]

Teams

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Color key
Coaches Top 48 artists
Wisin
Mayré Martínez Ronny Mercedes Yashira Rodriguez Frances Dueñas Johnny Bliss
Yalilenys Pérez Brisila Barros Stephanie Amaro Elahim David Lia La Vecchia
Alpha Sarai María Karla Urra Omar Carrasco Marco Uribe
Alejandra Guzmán
Dunia Ojeda Ruben Sandoval Kari Santoyo Genesis Diaz Adrianna Foster
Deanette Rivas Verónica Rodríguez Elvin Ramos Francisco Gónzalez Abel Flores
Sheniel Maisonet Lizz King Ivonne Acero Jonathan Martinez
Luis Fonsi
Jeidimar Rijos Jerry Montañez Abdiel Pacheco Katherine Lopez Raymundo Monge Jr.
Ediberto Carmenatty Elahim David Francisco Gónzalez Deanette Rivas Mayré Martínez
Yashira Rodriguez Neenah Cintron Orlando Iturriaga Mari Burelle
Carlos Vives
Mava Gonzalez Abel Flores Sheniel Maisonet Lluvia Vega Yireh Pizarro
Paola Lebron Ana Senko Manny Cabo Ruben Sandoval Kemily Corrales
Pablo Arami Ricardo Malfatti Juan Quiñones Juan Jay Rico
Note: Italicized names are stolen artists (names struck through within former teams).

Blind Auditions

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In the Blind Auditions, the four coaches had to form their own teams, each of which would consist of 12 contestants. Each coach had one Block to prevent one of the other coaches from getting a contestant.

NOTE: In order to be consistent with the summaries provided by the franchise, the "Quiro Tu Voz" button is referred by its global name, "I Want You".

Color key
   Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button
     Artist defaulted to a coach's team
     Artist elected a coach's team
     Artist eliminated with no coach pressing his or her “I WANT YOU” button
  Coach pressed the "I WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by Wisin from getting the artist
  Coach pressed the "I WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by Guzmán from getting the artist
  Coach pressed the "I WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by Fonsi from getting the artist
  Coach pressed the "I WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by Vives from getting the artist

Episode 1 (January 13)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Wisin Guzmán Fonsi Vives
1 Mayré Martínez 40 Redondo Beach, California "Mi Gente"
2 Ruben Sandoval 21 Baldwin Park, California "Renunciacion"
3 Genesis Diaz 20 Miami, Florida "It's a Man's World"
4 Emi Antoino 35 Bergenfield, New Jersey "Vuelve"
5 Katherine Lopez 18 Miami, Florida "Rise Up"
6 Yireh Pizarro 23 Vega Baja, Puerto Rico "Tan Fácil"
7 Jexi 18 Perris, California "Tu Falta De Querer"
8 Yalilenys Pérez 18 Miami, Florida "God Is a Woman"
9 Jerry Montañez 42 West Palm Beach, Florida "Te Conozco Bien"

Episode 2 (January 20)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Wisin Guzmán Fonsi Vives
1 Ronny Mercedes 32 The Bronx, New York "Lágrimas"
2 Adrián Torres 18 Dallas, Texas "Recuérdame"
3 Alpha Sarai 22 Toa Baja, Puerto Rico "Quisiera Alejarme"
4 Francisco Gónzalez 24 Las Vegas, Nevada "Somos Novios" [a]
5 Rassel Marcano 30 Orlando, Florida "Mayores"
6 Raymundo Monge Jr. 31 South El Monte, California "Let it Go"
7 Jay Rico 23 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania "Sigo Extranandote"
8 Jose Rico "Solamenta Tú"
9 Lluvia Vega 30 Dallas, Texas "Volver, Volver"
10 Jeidimar Rijos 18 Dorado, Puerto Rico "This Is Me"
11 Lizz King 38 Santurce, Puerto Rico "Soy Peor"

Episode 3 (January 27)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Wisin Guzmán Fonsi Vives
1 Kari Santoyo 23 Chicago, Illinois "Coraźon Partío"
2 Orlando Iturriaga 30 Hicksville, New York "Chan, Chan"
3 Marco Uribe 23 San Antonio, Texas "Sugar"
4 Edixio Mora 24 Richmond, Virginia "Imaginame Sin Ti
5 Ana Senko 21 San Antonio, Texas "Back to You"
6 Paola Lebrón 20 Carolina, Puerto Rico "Duele el Corazón"
7 Elahim David 28 Miami, Florida "Me niego"
8 Abel Flores 27 Los Angeles, California "Ain't No Sunshine"
9 Joe Mun 29 Los Angeles, California "Si No Te Hubieras Ido"
10 Neenah Cintron 19 Weston, Florida "Chandelier"

Episode 4 (February 3)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Wisin Guzmán Fonsi Vives
1 Stephanie Amaro 38 Whittier, California "La Llorona"
2 Jonathan Martinez "Pa Dentro"
3 Kemily Corrales 19 Hialeah, Florida "Issues"
4 Albin St. Rose 31 Washington, D.C. "Si No Vuelves"
5 Lia La Vecchia "Like I'm Gonna Lose You"
6 Deanette Rivas 27 Miami, Florida "Víveme"
7 Ricardo Malfatti 46 Doral, Florida "Contigo Aprendí"
8 Adrianna Foster 32 Doral, Florida "Try"
9 Osvian Ruiz 27 Arecibo, Puerto Rico "Cenizas"
10 Maria Karla Urra 23 Miami, Florida "Quizás, Quizás, Quizás"
11 Matthews Charlotten 21 Ponce, Puerto Rico "Can't Feel My Face"
12 Johnny Bliss 26 New York City, New York "Flor Pálida"

Episode 5 (February 10)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Wisin Guzmán Fonsi Vives
1 Juan Quiñones 40 "Como Fue"
2 Ivonne Acero 21 Aguila, Arizona "Mercy"
3 Omar Carrasco 25 San Antonio, Texas "Perfect"
4 Dailyn Otano 18 "Díganle"
5 Mari Burelle 33 Franklin, Tennessee "Bang Bang"
6 Elvin Ramos 23 Loiza, Puerto Rico "Amigos Con Derecho"
7 Yashira Rodríguez 22 Ponce, Puerto Rico "Hold Back the River"
8 Cindel Salcedo 26 "Volverte A Amar"
9 Mava González 18 Coral Springs, Florida "Stone Cold"
10 Brisila Barros 20 Chicago, Illinois "All About That Bass"
11 Pabol Arami 22 Puerto Rico "Kilómetros"

Episode 6 (February 17)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Wisin Guzmán Fonsi Vives
1 Ediberto Camenatty 31 Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico "Obsesionnado"
2 Sheniel Maisonet 22 Boston, Massachusetts "Si Una Vez"
3 Alexis Flores 25 San Antonio, Texas "At Last"
4 Verónica Rodríguez 19 Mayagüez, Puerto Rico "1, 2, 3"
5 Abdiel Pacheco 27 Humacao, Puerto Rico "El Farsante"
6 Dunia Ojeda 27 Miami, Florida "Me Soltaste" Team full
7 Manny Cabo 48 Elizabeth, New Jersey "Believer" Team full
8 Ernesto Cabrera 26 Miami, Florida "Pero Te Extraño" Team full
9 Frances Dueñas 24 Los Angeles, California "Adiós Amor"
  1. ^ Guzmán blocked Fonsi but Fonsi didn’t press his button.

The Battles

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The Battle Rounds started on February 24. Season one advisors included: Prince Royce for Team Wisin, Becky G for Team Guzmán, Christian Nodal for Team Fonsi, and Carlos Rivera for Team Vives. The coaches could steal two losing artists from other coaches. Contestants who won their battle or were stolen by another coach advanced to the Live Shows.

Color key:

       Artist won the Battle and advanced to the Live Playoffs
       Artist lost the Battle but was stolen by another coach and advanced to the Live Playoffs
       Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated
Episode Coach Order Winner Song Loser 'Steal' result
Wisin Guzmán Fonsi Vives
Episode 7
(Sunday, February 24, 2019)
Luis Fonsi 1 Abdiel Pacheco "Perro Fiel" Mayré Martínez
Wisin 2 Frances Dueñas "Pienso En Ti" Omar Carrasco
Carlos Vives 3 Lluvia Vega "Amanecí en tu Brazos" Ruben Sandoval
Alejandra Guzmán 4 Elvin Ramos "Vaina Loca" Ivonne Acero
Luis Fonsi 5 Jerry Montañez "Valió la Pena" Orlando Iturriaga
Episode 8
(Sunday, March 3, 2019)
Alejandra Guzmán 1 Adrianna Foster "Stay" Abel Flores
Luis Fonsi 2 Ediberto Carmenatty "Y Tú Te Vas" Neenah Cintron
Alejandra Guzmán 3 Genesis Diaz "Something Just like This" Sheniel Maisonet
Carlos Vives 4 Manny Cabo "Historia de un Amor" Juan Quiñones Team full
Wisin 5 Johnny Bliss "Vivir lo Nuestro" María Karla Urra
Episode 9
(Sunday, March 10, 2019)
Wisin 1 Ronny Mercedes "Loco" Alpha Sarai Team full
Carlos Vives 2 Yireh Pizarro "Fuiste Tú" Ricardo Malfatti
Luis Fonsi 3 Raymundo Monge Jr. "My Only One" Yashira Rodriguez
Alejandra Guzmán 4 Verónica Rodríguez "Feeling Good" Lizz King Team full
Carlos Vives 5 Paola Lebron "3 AM" Pablo Arami
Episode 10
(Sunday, March 17, 2019)
Wisin 1 Stephanie Amaro "Contigo en la Distancia" Elahim David Team full Team full
Luis Fonsi 2 Katherine Lopez "Rolling in the Deep" Deanette Rivas
Alejandra Guzmán 3 Kari Santoyo "Tú Recuerdo" Jonathan Martinez Team full
Carlos Vives 4 Mava Gonzalez "Confident" Kemily Corrales
Wisin 5 Yalilenys Pérez "Me Enamoré" Lia La Vecchia
Episode 11
(Sunday, March 24, 2019)
Alejandra Guzmán 1 Dunia Ojeda "Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti" Francisco Gónzalez Team full Team full Team full
Wisin 2 Brisila Barros "Shape of You" Marco Uribe Team full
Luis Fonsi 3 Jeidimar Rijos "Dangerous Woman" Mari Burelle
Carlos Vives 4 Ana Senko "Mi Verdad" Juan Jay Rico

Live Shows

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The Live Shows started on March 31. They featured two nights of Live Playoffs, the Semifinal and Finale. The airing schedule was changed to 8:30pm/7:30c only for this phase of the show, and only in this season.

Color key:

       Artist was saved by the Public's votes
       Artist was saved by his/her coach or was placed in the bottom two, bottom three, or middle three
       Artist was eliminated

Week 1 & 2: Live Playoffs (March 31 & April 7)

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The Live Playoffs comprised episodes 12 and 13. The top thirty-two artists performed. Two artists from each team advanced to the next stage based on the viewers' vote, and each coach made their own choice for completing their respective teams. The first night (Sunday, March 31) featured two teams' performances, whereas the second night (Sunday, April 7) featured the other two teams, along with the results of the first two teams.[6]

Episode Coach Order Artist Song Result
Episode 12
(Sunday, March 31, 2019)
Luis Fonsi 1 Abdiel Pacheco "Mía" Fonsi's choice
Alejandra Guzmán 2 Ruben Sandoval "La Media Vuelta" Public's vote
3 Deanette Rivas "What About Us" Eliminated
Luis Fonsi 4 Ediberto Carmenatty "La Incondicional" Eliminated
Alejandra Guzmán 5 Genesis Diaz "Amores Extraños" Guzmán's choice
Luis Fonsi 6 Raymundo Monge Jr. "Que Lloro" Eliminated
Alejandra Guzmán 7 Verónica Rodríguez "Créeme" Eliminated
Luis Fonsi 8 Elahim David "Dónde está el Amor" Eliminated
Alejandra Guzmán 9 Dunia Ojeda "Ahora Quien" Public's vote
Luis Fonsi 10 Katherine Lopez "En Cambio No" Fonsi's choice
Alejandra Guzmán 11 Elvin Ramos "Calma" Eliminated
Luis Fonsi 12 Francisco González "Perdóname" Eliminated
Alejandra Guzmán 13 Adrianna Foster "Aléjate de mí" Eliminated
Luis Fonsi 14 Jeidimar Rijos "Recuérdame" Public's vote
Alejandra Guzmán 15 Kari Santoyo "La Tortura" Guzmán's choice
Luis Fonsi 16 Jerry Montañez "Mi Libertad" Public's vote
Episode 13
(Sunday, April 7, 2019)
Carlos Vives 1 Lluvia Vega "El crucifijo de piedra" Vives's choice
Wisin 2 Ronny Mercedes "Volver a Amar" Public's vote
Carlos Vives 3 Paola Lebron "Arroyito" Eliminated
4 Ana Senko "Faded" Eliminated
Wisin 5 Yailenis Perez "El Préstamo" Eliminated
Carlos Vives 6 Yireh Pizarro "Fotografía" Eliminated
Wisin 7 Stephanie Amaro "El día que me quieras" Eliminated
8 Brisila Barros "Reggaeton Lento" Eliminated
Carlos Vives 9 Sheniel Maisonet "Elastic Heart" Vives's choice
10 Manny Cabo "El Perdedor" Eliminated
Wisin 11 Frances Dueñas "Scars to Your Beautiful" Wisin's choice
12 Yashira Rodriguez "Dueles" Wisin's choice
Carlos Vives 13 Abel Flores "Como Mirarte" Public's vote
Wisin 14 Johnny Bliss "Treat You Better" Eliminated
15 Mayré Martínez "Amorfoda" Public's vote
Carlos Vives 16 Mava Gonzalez "Ecos de Amor" Public's vote
Non-competition performances
Order Performer Song
12.1 Luis Fonsi and his team "Aquí Estoy Yo"/ "No Me Doy por Vencido"/ "Imposible"/ "Despacito"
12.2 Alejandra Guzmán and her team Volverte a Amar”/ “Día de Suerte”/ “Mi Peor Error”/ “Eternamente Bella
13.1 Wisin and his team "Aullando"/ "Me niego"/ "Escápate Conmigo"/ "Adrenalina"
13.2 Carlos Vives and his team "Déjame Entrar"/ "Si Me Das Tu Amor"/ "Cuando Nos Volvamos a Encontrar"/ "La Bicicleta"

Week 3: Semifinal (April 14)

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Team Wisin and Team Vives' results of last week were announced during the night.

Episode Coach Order Artist Song Result
Episode 14
(Sunday, April 14, 2019)
Luis Fonsi 1 Jerry Montañez "La Nave del Olvido" Eliminated
Alejandra Guzmán 2 Ruben Sandoval "Cuándo yo quería ser grande" Eliminated
3 Genesis Diaz "Como Tu Mujer" Eliminated
Luis Fonsi 4 Jeidimar Rijos "Preciosa" Public's vote
Alejandra Guzmán 5 Kari Santoyo "Ojalá Que Llueva Café" Eliminated
Wisin 6 Mayré Martínez "Mi Tierra" Public's vote
Luis Fonsi 7 Abdiel Pacheco "A Puro Dolor" Eliminated
Alejandra Guzmán 8 Dunia Ojeda "Ojos Así" Public's vote
Wisin 9 Ronny Mercedes "Bachata Rosa" Eliminated
Carlos Vives 10 Abel Flores "Eso y Más" Eliminated
Wisin 11 Francés Dueñas "No Me Queda Más" Eliminated
Carlos Vives 12 Lluvia Vega "El Pastor" Eliminated
Wisin 13 Yashira Rodríguez "Bendita tu luz" Eliminated
Carlos Vives 14 Sheniel Maisonet "Te Boté" Eliminated
Luis Fonsi 15 Katherine Lopez "Creo en tí" Eliminated
Carlos Vives 16 Mava Gonzalez "I Will Survive" Public's vote

Week 4: Finale (April 21)

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The final night featured duet and group performances from the semi-finalists as well as performances from guest performers. After all artists performed, host Jacqueline Bracamontes announced the four artists who received the most votes from the public in no particular order. The final results were announced shortly after, without any competition performances from the top 4 involved.

Order Performers Song
15.1 Carlos Vives and Sebastián Yatra "Robarte un Beso"
15.2 Lluvia Vega & Ruben Sandoval "Rayando El Sol"
15.3 Team Wisin "Taki Taki"
15.4 Jerry Montañez & Dunia Ojeda "Rebelión"
15.5 Abel Flores & Katherine Lopez "Someone Like You"
15.6 Jeidimar Rijos & Francés Dueñas "Ya Me Enteré"
15.7 Team Carlos Vives "Pégate"
15.8 Yashira Rodríguez & Kari Santoyo "Lloro Por Ti"
15.9 Team Luis Fonsi "Je l'aime à mourir"
15.10 Ronny Mercedes & Shenniel Maisonet "Girls Like You"
15.11 Mayré Martínez & Abdiel Pacheco "Baila Baila Baila"
15.12 Team Alejandra Guzmán "Mientes"
15.13 Alejandra Guzmán "Hacer el Amor con Otro"
15.14 Mava Gonzalez & Genesis Diaz "Raise Your Glass"
15.15 Wisin & Yandel with Reik "Duele"
15.16 Luis Fonsi & Ozuna "Imposible"

Final result

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Artist Team Result
Jeidimar Rijos Luis Fonsi Winner
Mayré Martínez Wisin Runner-up
Mava Gonzalez Carlos Vives Third place
Dunia Ojeda Alejandra Guzmán Fourth place

Elimination Chart

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Overall

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Color key
Artist's info
Result details
Live Show Results per week
Artists Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Finale
Jeidimar Rijos Safe Safe Winner
Mayré Martínez Safe Safe Runner-up
Mava Gonzalez Safe Safe Third place
Dunia Ojeda Safe Safe Fourth place
Abdiel Pacheco Safe Eliminated Eliminated (week 3)
Lluvia Vega Safe Eliminated
Sheniel Maisonet Safe Eliminated
Ruben Sandoval Safe Eliminated
Yashira Rodriguez Safe Eliminated
Kari Santoyo Safe Eliminated
Jerry Montañez Safe Eliminated
Abel Flores Safe Eliminated
Ronny Mercedes Safe Eliminated
Frances Dueñas Safe Eliminated
Genesis Dias Safe Eliminated
Katherine Lopez Safe Eliminated
Paola Lebron Eliminated Eliminated (week 2)
Ana Senko Eliminated
Yailenis Perez Eliminated
Yireh Pizarro Eliminated
Stephanie Amaro Eliminated
Brisila Barros Eliminated
Manny Cabo Eliminated
Johnny Bliss Eliminated
Francisco González Eliminated Eliminated (week 1)
Elvin Ramos Eliminated
Adrianna Foster Eliminated
Elahim Davis Eliminated
Verónica Rodríguez Eliminated
Deanette Rivas Eliminated
Eldiberto Carmenetty Eliminated
Raymundo Monge Jr. Eliminated

Teams

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Color key
Artist's info
Results details
Artists Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Finale
Mayré Martínez Public's vote Public's vote Runner-up
Ronny Mercedes Public's vote Eliminated
Frances Dueñas Coach's choice Eliminated
Yashira Rodriguez Coach's choice Eliminated
Johnny Bliss Eliminated
Yailenis Perez Eliminated
Stephanie Amaro Eliminated
Brisila Barros Eliminated
Dunia Ojeda Public's vote Public's vote Fourth place
Ruben Sandoval Public's vote Eliminated
Kari Santoyo Coach's choice Eliminated
Genesis Dias Coach's choice Eliminated
Elvin Ramos Eliminated
Adrianna Foster Eliminated
Verónica Rodríguez Eliminated
Deanette Rivas Eliminated
Jeidimar Rijos Public's vote Public's vote Winner
Jerry Montañez Public's vote Eliminated
Abdiel Pacheco Coach's choice Eliminated
Katherine Lopez Coach's choice Eliminated
Raymundo Monge Jr. Eliminated
Ediberto Carmenatty Eliminated
Francisco González Eliminated
Elahim David Eliminated
Mava Gonzalez Public's vote Public's vote Third place
Abel Flores Public's vote Eliminated
Lluvia Vega Coach's choice Eliminated
Sheniel Maisonet Coach's choice Eliminated
Paola Lebron Eliminated
Ana Senko Eliminated
Yireh Pizarro Eliminated
Manny Cabo Eliminated

Artists' appearance on other shows

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  • Mayré Martínez was the winner of the first season of Latin American Idol.
  • Manny Cabo and Ivonne Acero both took part in on the ninth season of the English U.S. version but were eliminated during the Battle round and Live Playoffs respectively.
  • Genesis Diaz and Johnny Bliss both competed in the fourteenth season of the English American U.S. version but were eliminated during the Battle round and Live Playoffs respectively.
  • Lluvia Vega competed in La Reina De La Cancion & on the first season of La Voz... México and finished at the top 8.
  • Brisila Barros was on the first season of El Factor X United States.
  • Jeidimar Rijos competed in the first season of La Voz Kids but was eliminated in the Semifinals. She also competed in the second season of La Banda and reached Top 24.
  • Kemily Corrales competed in the first season of La Voz Kids but was eliminated in the Live shows.
  • Yailenys Pérez was on the second season of La Voz Kids but was eliminated in the Battle rounds.
  • Katherine Lopez and Sheniel Maisonet passed the audition on the second season of La Banda but failed to continue towards the second phase of the competition.
  • Yashira Rodríguez and Veronica Rodriguez both were on the second season of La Banda but were eliminated at the Top 36 and Quarterfinals respectively.
  • Mari Burelle, competing as MARi, represents the state of New Hampshire in the first season of American Song Contest with her song "Fly".

Ratings

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Viewership and ratings per episode of La Voz (American TV series) season 1
No. Title Air date Timeslot (ET) Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
1 "The Blind Auditions, Part 1" January 13, 2019 Sunday 9:00 p.m. 0.5/2 1.38[7]
2 "The Blind Auditions, Part 2" January 20, 2019 0.5/2 1.41[8]
3 "The Blind Auditions, Part 3" January 27, 2019 0.6/3 1.58[9]
4 "The Blind Auditions, Part 4" February 3, 2019 0.5/2 1.35[10]
5 "The Blind Auditions, Part 5" February 10, 2019 0.5/2 1.52[11]
6 "The Blind Auditions, Part 6" February 17, 2019 0.5/2 1.68[12]
7 "The Battles, Part 1" February 24, 2019 0.5/2 1.40[13]
8 "The Battles, Part 2" March 3, 2019 0.5/2 1.57[14]
9 "The Battles, Part 3" March 10, 2019 0.5/2 1.46[15]
10 "The Battles, Part 4" March 17, 2019 0.4/2 1.19[16]
11 "The Battles, Part 5" March 24, 2019 0.3/1 1.06[17]
12 "Live Playoffs, Part 1" March 31, 2019 Sunday 8:30 p.m. 0.4/2 1.24[18]
13 "Live Playoffs, Part 2" April 7, 2019 0.4/2 1.12[19]
14 "Semifinals" April 14, 2019 0.3/4 1.12[20]
15 "Finale" April 21, 2019 0.5/2 1.44[21]

References

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  1. ^ "Multi-Platinum International Star Luis Fonsi Joins As Coach For Telemundo's Newly Announced LA VOZ (THE VOICE)". May 10, 2018. Retrieved February 23, 2019.
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