Friday, February 2, 2018

The Four Recap: Who Returned?!

After five weeks, we are now on the penultimate episode of The Four. 


Where has the time gone? This has been a surprisingly fresh take on the singing competitions, and the judges have given some great feedback. 



The panel consists of Sean “Diddy” Combs, DJ Khaled, Meghan Trainor and Charlie Walk. Charlie will not appear on the live finale after allegations of sexual misconduct were made against him. 


The stakes were raised throughout the penultimate outing thanks to some shocking returns from some of the most significant competitors who were eliminated earlier in the series. 


Vincint Cannady


Vincint wanted to challenge Warrior who has shown a lot of strength throughout the process. He had to wow the judges first, and he did so with his rendition of “Magic” by Coldplay. 


Warrior went with “Ordinary People” by John Legend, and it was another solid performance for the singer. 


In a surprising turn of events, the fans voted Cannady to take over from Warrior. In a bizarre bust-up, Warrior claimed that Meghan said some hurtful things. 


Yeah, because trashing a judge on your way out the door is a classy move. 



Evvie McKinney


Evie went with a performance of “Rise Up” by Andra Day. The rendition was devoted to her late father, and it was a phenomenal showcase of her voice. 


“You gave me range, you gave me color, you gave me complexity, and you gave your family and your father victory,” Diddy said.  


She went after Paige’s seat, and the audience was not interested in her performance of “Stay” be Alessia Cara, and she was sent home. 


Then, Boyd and Renaud went head-to-head. As expected, Boyd came out on top, and she went after Harrison for a comment he made earlier. 



Boyd was voted through, and Harrison was sent packing. That’s what you get for being mean, we guess. 


Zhavia and Minor were next to challenge each other, and it was a tough call. Zhavia came out with the win, but there was just one person left to challenge. 


It was Johnson. He went with “Earned It” by The Weeknd. It was a solid, but unspectacular performance. 


Zhavia took over the seat, and Johnson was sent home. That means there were a whole lot of crazy twists to say goodbye to the pre-recorded episodes of the series. 



Now, we have just one episode to go, and it will be live. It’s unclear whether another judge will be drafted in to replace Charlie Walk now that he’s out of the show. 


What did you think of the latest developments?


Who do you want to win it all?


Hit the comments below. 



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