By popular vote, “La Voz Argentina” was left without its Uruguayan representatives

The Argentine Voice It has already entered its defining instances, the stage of live performances, and fewer and fewer participants are still in competition. The last ones eliminated were defined by popular vote, and that left the two Uruguayan singers.

On Sunday, the one who said goodbye was Florence Bonavida. The representative of Team Lali achieved enough support to be able to sing in the round of 32, where she did an energetic version of “Speaking to your heart” by Charly García. She showed off again.

He had been one of the most outstanding voices of the season in a team of good voices, and finally, when it came to meeting the public’s chosen ones to go on to the next stage, already at the end of the broadcast, his name was not on the list.

In his networks, Boni, who already has a solo project underway and is nominated for the Graffiti Awards with the EP unpunctualexpressed: “I am enormously grateful and I am leaving super happy. Now to make a lot of music, so I dare to say that little things are coming.”

Along with Boni, another of the strong figures of Team Lali, Luzia Cavallini, who is Argentine but has lived in Uruguay for eight years, was eliminated. She was one of the great favorites of the coaches.

For her part, yesterday, Monday, Julieta Silberberg was eliminated. The singer had started her adventures in Team Lali, but She was later captured by Ricardo Montaner, who stole her at the knockout stage..

Silberberg was able to surprise in the playoffs with a solid version of “I’d Rather Go Blind”, but when the coach had to decide which four participants he would give the pass to the round of 32, he opted for Julia Ferrón, Leonardo Jurado, Alejo Álvarez, Julieta Celiz and Naiquen Galizio.

Thus, last night’s program began with the announcement of the four contestants who, by popular vote, were going to perform live in the day’s phase. The chosen ones were Emanuel Cerrudo, Elías Pardal, Sofía Maquieira and Dandara Guinaraes, and thus, Julieta Silberberg was out of competition, along with Julio García Veliz.

“I had to leave La Voz Argentina. Thanks to those who supported me in this beautiful experience,” he wrote on Instagram after his farewell.

Julieta Silberberg after saying goodbye to
Julieta Silberberg after saying goodbye to “La Voz Argentina”. Photo: Instagram @juli_silberberg

Thus, without Uruguayan representation, The voice It’s still going and from now on, all its deliveries will be live and defined by popular vote.

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By popular vote, “La Voz Argentina” was left without its Uruguayan representatives