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‘The Voice’: Names Top 5 Finalisst Heading to Season 27 Finale

Last Updated: May 14, 2025By Tags: , , ,

The Voice” picked its Top Five singers heading into next week’s finale on Tuesday’s live show.  Coaches Kelsea Ballerini, Adam Levine, John Legend, and Michael Buble each brought back one contestant for the super save.

Below are the Top 5 singing for votes in the finale Monday, 19 and Tuesday, May 20.

Renzo from Team John Legend

RENZO has carved a unique path in music, defying generational patterns and building a multifaceted career. By day, he inspires young minds as Professor Renzo, teaching science to elementary students, while by night he immerses himself in performing, producing and songwriting. His talent has led to global stages and collaborations with artists such as the Game and Teddy Riley. RENZO’s stage name is inspired by a soap opera character he watched with his grandmother. In addition to producing for independent artists, he continues to release his own original music that blends his R&B soul roots with the raw energy of rock. A devoted father to Taten, Aliyah and Nyla, RENZO proves that it’s possible to follow your dreams while being a positive role model for the next generation.

Lucia Flores-Wiseman from Team Adam Levine

Growing up with both White and Hispanic heritage, Lucia struggled to connect with her Mexican roots as she was raised away from that side of her family. Determined to embrace her lineage, she became fluent in Spanish while studying abroad in Spain. As a passionate music lover raised in Washington state, Lucia was particularly influenced by Brandi Carlile. A chance encounter in 2018, while Lucia was helping set up for Brandi’s rehearsal at her high school, led to an impromptu singing session with one of the band members. Brandi overheard Lucia’s talent and invited her to perform at a fundraiser concert. Today, Lucia performs regularly at local festivals and recently achieved a milestone by headlining her first show.

Jadyn Cree from Team Michael Buble

Jadyn first caught attention on “The Voice” stage during Season 25 – not as a contestant but supporting her father and future S25 finalist Bryan Olesen during his Blind Audition. When John spontaneously invited her to perform, she impressed with an impromptu rendition of “Put Your Records On.” Following in her father’s musical footsteps, Jadyn now leads AM/FM, an 1980s cover band where she’s embraced as a daughter by her bandmates, all men in their 50s and 60s. Her versatile performances span from Madonna to Dolly Parton, but she’s still honing in on who she is as an artist. Working full-time as a sales assistant at a window and door dealership, Jadyn is ready to return to “The Voice” stage – this time with her biggest inspiration, her dad, cheering her on.

Adam David from Team Michael Buble

Adam’s musical journey began early with the guitar, later discovering his voice at a performing arts camp, leading him to write songs. His career has taken him from local venues to international corporate events. Along the way, Adam struggled with addiction but eventually sought help and ultimately found recovery. Now five years clean, he credits music as a steady anchor in his life, helping him process emotions and maintain stability. Adam is deeply committed to performing at rehabilitation centers each week, using his own experiences and music to inspire others in their recovery. This work has become a cornerstone of his healing, providing purpose and a way to support others through their struggles.

Jaelen Johnston from Team Kelsea Ballerini

Jaelen Johnston was originally eliminated from NBC’s singing competition “The Voice,” and he was suddenly brought back by coach Kelsea Ballerini and he is now one of the show’s final five contestants who will compete on Monday.

21-year-old Jaelen draws his musical talent from his grandfather, a former entertainer who inspired Jaelen’s musical journey by gifting him with a guitar at 16. Jaelen has spent the late four years touring across Kansas performing at bars, fairs and private events. He also released a four-song EP.

Part One of the live finale will air Monday, May 19 at p.m. MDT. During the two-hour episode, the top five singers will perform a ballad and an up-tempo song for their last attempt to secure a victory on “The Voice.”

The Voice” will reveal the Season 27 winner on Tuesday, May 20, at the end of a two-hour episode that will feature the finalists performing with their coaches, and special performances from guest artists.

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