After the shock of Tessanne
Chin making it into the Top 6 comes the heart skipping surprise that
she’s now in the Top 5 after vote counting on “The Voice”
on Tuesday December 3rd 2013 as stated in the article “Tessanne
safe! In The Voice top 5”, published Tuesday, December 03, 2013 9:51 PM, The Jamaica Observer and “Semi-final
Tess! Jamaican songbird moves up in 'The Voice'”, Published Wednesday
December 4, 2013, by Davina Henry, Staff Reporter, The Jamaica Gleaner.
Suddenly this Husband and Wife team’s looking like a Winner with Tessanne Chin
#BreadandButter set on all six (6) sides!
She’s connecting with the Americans in a Way that can only be described
as Mass Hypnosis with her Sultry Voice. Helped out a lot too that she’s singing
Bob Marley’s Redemption
Song and then did a tip of her hat to contemporary music with Katy Perry’s Unconditionally
on Monday December 2nd 2013 as stated in the article “Tessanne
does ‘Redemption Song’, ‘Unconditionally’ to wow The Voice”, published
Monday, December 02, 2013 9:01 PM, The
Jamaica Observer.
Truly the Americans do love her. Either that or they are all hypnotized by
her use of Patios in her singing and the trigger phrase #BreadandButter as
theorized in my earlier blog
article entitled “Tessanne
Chin is now in the Top 12 for the Live Rounds of The Voice - How to vote for #TeamBreadandButta
via using a VPN or Proxy Account Last Vegas Style”.
Blake Shelton’s winning Streak
Broken – Maroon become Houdini as Team’s Safe and Sound
Blake Shelton has finally admitted after being silent thus far that Tessanne Chin is a great singer, despite playing the Jamaican card. Well it’s about time, as for the first time Adam Levine is going to take it all home 1st, 2nd and 3rd place, Jamaican Female 100m Olympic sprint Team 1-2-3 Shelly Ann Fraser Style!
He becomes the first Coach on “The Voice” to do
so. In the process breaking Blake Shelton’s three year winning streak on
“The Voice” as stated in “Is
‘The Voice’ Now ‘The Blake Shelton Show’?”, published July 17, 2013 10:39
PM By Lyndsey Parker, Reality Rocks and “No
one really loses if Blake Shelton keeps winning on 'The Voice'”, September 23,
2013 at 1:37 PM ET Craig Berman TODAY contributor, Today Entertainment.
The Top 5 List on “The Voice” reads as
follows:
Team Adam
2. James
Wolpert
3. Will
Champlin
Team Christina
1. Jacquie
Lee
Team Blake
1. Cole
Vosbury
Cole Vosbury has the Nashville Vote behind him and Jacquie Lee has the
Teenager (ages 13 to 17) and Millennial (ages 18 to 28) vote behind her. But as
the Competition Draws to a close, the Bob Marley Magic, which is some very
strong Obeah, will sway even those voters to vote for Tessanne Chin.
Tessanne Chin is now in the Top
5 – A View to a Kill in the Voice as Jamaica Celebrates
On that fateful day, Monday December 2nd 2013, in the little
island of Jamaica, many across St. Andrew and other parts of Jamaica that
support the songbird gathered together with the intention to Twitter Vote her
back into contention in case she failed as noted in “Jamaicans
party for Tessanne votes”, Published Tuesday December 3, 2013, The Jamaica Gleaner.
But it wasn’t needed.
Tessanne Chin hit
the right chord with the American Audience hungry for Bob Marley with Redemption
Song, as even to this day the Message of the Song resonates with many
Americans as noted in “Tessanne
takes Marley magic to The Voice”, Tuesday, December 03, 2013 BY VERNON DAVIDSON Executive editor —
publications, The Jamaica
Observer and “Tessanne
gets it right with Marley's 'Redemption Song'”, Published Tuesday December
3, 2013, by Davina Henry, Staff Reporter, The
Jamaica Gleaner.
In fact, even now, Bob Marley’s Estate makes him more money than all the
other Dancehall and Reggae acts combined s he’s the 5th Wealthiest
Dead Celebrity on Forbes List with earnings of US$18 million per year as stated
in the article “Bob
Marley is Forbes' fifth wealthiest dead celeb”, published October 25, 2013,
The Jamaica Star.
Interestingly too, the Earnings of Reggae Musicians outshine those of
Dancehall, with the two most popular Dancehall DJ’s at the bottom of an
earnings Table compiled by Urban Islandz as listed in the article “Reggae's
top earners”, published Friday, September 17, 2010 By Steven Jackson
Observer Staff Reporter, The Jamaica
Observer. This listing is alledgedly based on a splattering of unverified
online sources, which I wasn't able to locate, suggesting that the source isn't
online but from Booking Agencies, who'd know the Cashflow of these Artists.
More on that in a separate follow-up article on Jamaican artiste!
Katy Perry Unconditional – Ode to
her Husband that’s Contemporary yet let’s her Roar
Tessanne Chin’s second
song on that fateful Monday December 2nd 2013 was Katy Perry’s Unconditionally. Like everyone else, she
dedicated her some to someone close to her, that being her divorced parents,
whom she loves unconditionally.
Loved the stage set design! Looked like a countdown to a launch of a
shuttlecraft from a Runway of an Orbital Spaceport. The song did its magic as
well and hopefully will win over the Teenager (ages 13 to 17) and Millennial
(ages 18 to 28) vote.
On that basis, it would appear that the Resurrection spell cast by Maroon
Adam Levine is keeping her team mates James Wolpert and Will Champlin with her
to the very end. Jacquie Lee will be next to fall, meaning that for the next
Show come Monday December 9th 2013 Tessanne Chin
has to come with a strong Country and Western Song to win over the Nashville
Vote.
So it’s settled then. But what of the future of Jamaica in “The Voice”?
Tessanne Chin
is now in the Top 5 and already she’s benefitting from increased interest in
her music as stated in my blog article
entitled “Tessanne
Chin now in the Top 6 in The Voice - Reggae Patios Song proves Americans Love
her Underneath it All as Team Adam and #TeamBreadandButter sets up a Shelly Ann
Fraser 1-2-3 finish”.
So who will represent Jamaica at “The Voice”? I
would like to nominate the artiste Ishawna and Denyque to BOTH represent Jamaica,
assuming that they don’t change the rules like the Americans did with Scripps
Howard Spelling Bee as stated in “All grown
up!”, Published Sunday April 5, 2009, by Sonia Mitchell, Gleaner Writer, The Jamaica Gleaner.
They are both
good singers and have a good repertoire of Songs and albums. Most importantly
they fit the criteria for “The Voice”;
Good strong singing voices, no signings with any major American Labels and
representative of Great Jamaican Reggae Music, both the soft Uptown side
(Denyque) and the edgier Downtown side (Ishawna).
PS. You can also buy her album as
well:
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