
The Voice Season 8 — Blind Audition #4: Share Your Thoughts
Which performances stood out to you during Blind Audition #4? As teams are starting to take shape, this episode gave us memorable moments, surprising turns, and several contestants who may be contenders for the next rounds. We want to know which singers moved you the most, which coach teams seem strongest so far, and how you would grade the overall episode.
Below you’ll find three simple ways to record your opinion: pick your favorite performance, select your favorite team to date, and give the episode an overall grade. When casting your choices, consider what matters most to you — vocal technique, emotional connection, originality, song choice, or stage presence. Feel free to explain your picks in the comment area after voting so other readers can follow your reasoning.
How to Choose
Not all great auditions are the same. Some singers impress with power and range, others with subtle control and phrasing, and some win you over through authenticity and storytelling. Here are a few tips to help you decide:
- Vocal skill: Did the performer stay in control across the song? Were transitions and high notes handled cleanly?
- Emotional connection: Did the performance feel genuine? Did the singer convey the song’s meaning?
- Song choice & arrangement: Did the contestant pick a song that showcased strengths rather than masked weaknesses?
- Stage presence: Was the performer engaging visually as well as vocally?
- Coach response: While coach reactions can be theatrical, did their feedback reflect true potential?
Vote for Your Favorite Performance
Select the audition that impressed you most during Blind Audition #4.
Pick Your Favorite Team (So Far)
With teams filling up, which coach’s roster would you pick right now? Choose based on the quality and variety of singers they’ve secured.
Grade the Episode
How would you rate this episode overall? Consider entertainment value, pacing, and the quality of auditions.
Share Your Comments
We encourage you to expand on your selections in the comments. Which audition surprised you? Which performer do you think will go far in the competition? If you liked a particular arrangement, name the song and what made that version work. Thoughtful comments help other readers and build better discussion around the show.
Thank you for participating. Your feedback helps capture the pulse of the audience and highlights the most compelling performances from Blind Audition #4. Keep watching — as teams fill out, later rounds will bring new drama, coach strategy, and the chance for overlooked singers to earn their spot.