Dear Carson “Babyface” Daly,
Now that your Great Annual Movember Beard Experiment is over, can we talk?
I get that The Voice‘s results telecast can be tricky. You’ve got to fill a full hour of airtime with an announcement/sing-off that needn’t last more than 10-15 minutes.
RelatedCancellation Jitters: 8 Shows in Danger
Still, there’s got to be a better strategy than asking freaked-out contestants the kinds of banal questions that would make a county dairy-queen contestant wince with incredulity. C’mon — ask these kids about the first record they ever bought or their willingness to switch...
Now that your Great Annual Movember Beard Experiment is over, can we talk?
I get that The Voice‘s results telecast can be tricky. You’ve got to fill a full hour of airtime with an announcement/sing-off that needn’t last more than 10-15 minutes.
RelatedCancellation Jitters: 8 Shows in Danger
Still, there’s got to be a better strategy than asking freaked-out contestants the kinds of banal questions that would make a county dairy-queen contestant wince with incredulity. C’mon — ask these kids about the first record they ever bought or their willingness to switch...
- 12/2/2015
- TVLine.com
Let me begin this recap with a bold prediction: Season 7 of The Voice, despite being the weakest in the history of NBC’s singing competition, will be the first to launch a chart-topping, stadium-filling superstar.
I will stop short, however, of predicting which contestant gets the job done for the only reality franchise where the slightest hint of negativity is greeted by producers in Hazmat suits, sealed in plastic biohazard bins and shipped to landfills in deepest New Jersey. (I live in the Garden State, so that joke is officially not offensive.)
I mean, let’s face it: At noon today,...
I will stop short, however, of predicting which contestant gets the job done for the only reality franchise where the slightest hint of negativity is greeted by producers in Hazmat suits, sealed in plastic biohazard bins and shipped to landfills in deepest New Jersey. (I live in the Garden State, so that joke is officially not offensive.)
I mean, let’s face it: At noon today,...
- 12/17/2014
- TVLine.com
You can’t accuse NBC of underestimating the power of cross-promotional synergy.
With The Voice rocking the 18-49 demo and its venerable Today struggling to get out of No. 2 in the morning-show ratings, the Peacock net made a bold move with its reality-singing juggernaut’s semifinal results telecast: Nope, you won’t know identity of the fourth and final Season 7 finalist unless you wake up with Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie and that collection of other folks who use international news as the aoli in a pop-culture and cooking-segments sandwich.
I’m not kidding. Host Carson Daly taunted the Voice audience...
With The Voice rocking the 18-49 demo and its venerable Today struggling to get out of No. 2 in the morning-show ratings, the Peacock net made a bold move with its reality-singing juggernaut’s semifinal results telecast: Nope, you won’t know identity of the fourth and final Season 7 finalist unless you wake up with Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie and that collection of other folks who use international news as the aoli in a pop-culture and cooking-segments sandwich.
I’m not kidding. Host Carson Daly taunted the Voice audience...
- 12/10/2014
- TVLine.com
With the rivalry between singing competition shows "American Idol" and "The Voice" about to heat up again in early 2015, it's time for You to decide which reality program has the best panel of judges. Vote in our poll below. On "American Idol," the returning panel will consist of Keith Urban, Jennifer Lopez and Harry Connick Jr., while the current coaches on "The Voice" are Blake Shelton, Pharrell Williams, Gwen Stefani and Adam Levine. -Break- Did you correctly predict Sugar Joans, Jessie Pitts would be eliminated? After voting in our new poll below, be sure to join in the fun predicting the outcome of "The Voice" every week. In our contest, you can pick which artists will be eliminated next week, who will be the overall winner this year, and even which coach will take the crown. Get these questions right and you could find yourself on our Season 7 leaderboard next week.
- 11/24/2014
- Gold Derby
According to your predictions, Matt McAndrew maintains his lead to win "The Voice" for this season. Do you agree with that choice or will it be Luke Wade, Reagan James, Craig Wayne Boyd, or someone else? The top 10 remaining contenders will take the stage Monday on NBC's reality program. Only eight will still be eligible after the home audience votes are revealed on Tuesday night. Did you correctly predict Sugar Joans, Jessie Pitts would be eliminated? -Break- McAndrew is at 7/1 odds while Wade, James, and Boyd are right on his tail at 8/1 (see chart at left). Each was among the best in vote tallies on last Tuesday's results show for the NBC reality program. The coaches this year are Adam Levine (winner of the first and fifth seasons), Blake Shelton (champ for the second, third, and fourth seasons), and newcomers Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams. Let's take a look at...
- 11/23/2014
- Gold Derby
The Voice instant save is back - and made for a drama-filled live elimination show Tuesday as three artists fought for the final spot in the Top 10. Just one night after the remaining 12 artists delivered a string of well-received performances, the artists once again stood onstage, although this time it was to learn their fates. Host Carson Daly announced the artists who were safe throughout the first two-thirds of the show, until it finally became clear that only Team Adam Levine - who was enjoying his last evening as People's reigning Sexiest Man Alive - would be spared potential elimination.
- 11/19/2014
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd, @kathyehrichdowd
- PEOPLE.com
Your predictions were almost perfect this week for "The Voice" eliminations. Our users said that Sugar Joans, Ryan Sill, and Jessie Pitts would all be near the bottom, and they were. In fact, the only thing that saved Sill on Tuesday's episode was a last-second social media vote that ultimately eliminated Joans and Pitts. Related: Is this the end of the road for Ryan Sill and Sugar Joans on 'The Voice'? -Break- The Top 12 contenders were narrowed down to 10 on Tuesday night based on the home audience's current vote tallies. According to your predictions (see chart at left), Sill was in 12th place at 50/1, and Joans was tied with Pitts in the 10th spot at 14/1. Chris Jamison was actually in 11th place but offered up a great performance on Monday that certainly saved him for the next live round. The coaches this year are Adam Levine (winner of...
- 11/19/2014
- Gold Derby
Your least favorite contestant on The Voice this season? You’re never getting rid of him (or her)!
[Insert executive producer Mark Burnett's maniacal laughter here.]
I’m just kidding, of course. Sorta.
As Carson Daly announced tonight, Season 7 of NBC’s reality singing sensation is adding a new twist: Every Top 12 contestant eliminated before the finals (fourth- through 12th-place, in other words) will be brought back for a last-chance performance, with viewers advancing their favorite into the last week of the competition as a fourth “Wild Card finalist.”
“It’s new, it’s exciting and it’s going down!” exclaimed Carson. I mean, with that kind of endorsement,...
[Insert executive producer Mark Burnett's maniacal laughter here.]
I’m just kidding, of course. Sorta.
As Carson Daly announced tonight, Season 7 of NBC’s reality singing sensation is adding a new twist: Every Top 12 contestant eliminated before the finals (fourth- through 12th-place, in other words) will be brought back for a last-chance performance, with viewers advancing their favorite into the last week of the competition as a fourth “Wild Card finalist.”
“It’s new, it’s exciting and it’s going down!” exclaimed Carson. I mean, with that kind of endorsement,...
- 11/19/2014
- TVLine.com
After Monday's performances on "The Voice," will this be the end of the road for Ryan Sill and Sugar Joans? They were not among the best artists on stage, and you have been predicting them steadily near the bottom of the rankings. -Break- The Top 12 contenders will be narrowed down to 10 on Tuesday night based on the home audience's current vote tallies. According to your predictions (see chart at left), Sill is in 12th place at 50/1, and Joans is in the 10th spot at 14/1. Chris Jamison is actually in 11th place but offered up a great performance on Monday that might just save him for the next live round. The coaches this year are Adam Levine (winner of the first and fifth seasons), Blake Shelton (champ for the second, third, and fourth seasons), and newcomers Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams. Let's take a look at the dozen remaining contenders in...
- 11/18/2014
- Gold Derby
In life, as on The Voice, the accomplishment-to-praise threshhold is not always a balanced one.
Your three-year-old makes a wee-wee on the potty, and you treat him like he’s earned the Nobel Prize in toilet-training. You make it to the gym on a Monday morning (after failing to go even once the week prior), and you’re suddenly Rocky atop the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. It doesn’t matter that you had to crawl the last 10 feet to ascend the peak, you’re the heavyweight champ of your own feel-good movie.
NBC’s singing competition takes...
Your three-year-old makes a wee-wee on the potty, and you treat him like he’s earned the Nobel Prize in toilet-training. You make it to the gym on a Monday morning (after failing to go even once the week prior), and you’re suddenly Rocky atop the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. It doesn’t matter that you had to crawl the last 10 feet to ascend the peak, you’re the heavyweight champ of your own feel-good movie.
NBC’s singing competition takes...
- 11/18/2014
- TVLine.com
It was a night of triumph and heartbreak on The Voice Wednesday, as 12 artists moved ahead and eight artists said goodbye during the first live elimination show of the seventh season. America's votes saved the two top vote-getters on each team of five singers, which forced each of the four coaches to save just one of their three remaining artists. The hour-long show moved along briskly and put Team Blake Shelton in the hot seat first.Team BlakeAs Shelton's singers stood nervously onstage, host Carson Daly revealed that America first saved 15-year-old Reagan James - a Texas native with a...
- 11/13/2014
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd, @kathyehrichdowd
- PEOPLE.com
The Voice, despite its rep as a feel-good, even-the-losers-win kinda party, is essentially the slasher film of the reality singing-competition genre.
Indeed, you don’t want to get too attached too quickly to any of the young pretties who make their way to the red-chair zone. After all, in the last month alone, Season 7′s Top 48 has been sliced, hacked, garotted and bludgeoned down to a lean, mean dozen finalists.
Oh sure, Gwen Stefani had a point tonight when she insisted — in a moment of startling candor — that “it doesn’t even matter who the winner is: They still have...
Indeed, you don’t want to get too attached too quickly to any of the young pretties who make their way to the red-chair zone. After all, in the last month alone, Season 7′s Top 48 has been sliced, hacked, garotted and bludgeoned down to a lean, mean dozen finalists.
Oh sure, Gwen Stefani had a point tonight when she insisted — in a moment of startling candor — that “it doesn’t even matter who the winner is: They still have...
- 11/13/2014
- TVLine.com
Two weeks ago, scores of Voice viewers thought coach Pharrell Williams made a questionable choice when he shockingly decided to keep Elyjuh Rene over the highly praised Ricky Manning in the knockout rounds. But on the second night of the live playoffs on Tuesday, the seeming wisdom of Williams's selection shone through when the California-based singer, 18, delivered an emotional rendition of "Latch" that had all four coaches on their feet. "I can't believe what I just saw," gushed Adam Levine, whose team performed the previous night alongside Blake Shelton's five remaining artists. "Precisely perfect, soulful ... Pharrell has one of strongest teams,...
- 11/12/2014
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd, @kathyehrichdowd
- PEOPLE.com
Rumors of a folk legend’s death may get completely exaggerated in the wake of tonight’s installment of The Voice.
I mean, if I hadn’t known better, I might’ve been Googling “Joni Mitchell — still alive?” after No Doubt frontwoman Gwen Stefani started her critique of DaNica Shirey’s “Help Me” cover with by paying lavish tribute to the “Big Yellow Taxi” singer, then somberly declaring, “Joni would’ve liked that”… as if Joni isn’t alive and well and most likely still able to switch on her television set to the NBC affiliate in whatever American city she’s currently residing.
I mean, if I hadn’t known better, I might’ve been Googling “Joni Mitchell — still alive?” after No Doubt frontwoman Gwen Stefani started her critique of DaNica Shirey’s “Help Me” cover with by paying lavish tribute to the “Big Yellow Taxi” singer, then somberly declaring, “Joni would’ve liked that”… as if Joni isn’t alive and well and most likely still able to switch on her television set to the NBC affiliate in whatever American city she’s currently residing.
- 11/12/2014
- TVLine.com
NBC's "The Voice" begins live rounds this Monday and Tuesday. After the home audience votes, only three of Pharrell Williams' current five artists will remain on the reality show. Which two singers are you predicting will go home next week? Get our various questions right every week and you will earn points based on correct predictions. Questions are about the 20 remaining artists and the four coaches: Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, and Williams. Whoever has the most points at season's end will earn a $100 Amazon gift certificate... and lifelong bragging rights. So what are you waiting for? Start predicting now! -Break- Psst: Here's how to predict reality TV shows and win bragging rights And prizes! According to your early odds, Elyjuh Rene at 3/2 and Sugar Joans at 2/1 are the most likely to finish up next. Let's take a look at all five Team Pharrell artists and their journeys...
- 11/8/2014
- Gold Derby
Blake Shelton was the only coach with a steal going into the final part of the knockout rounds, and he used it to take Craig Wayne Boyd to the live rounds on The Voice.
Team Blake: Allison Bray vs. Taylor Brashears
Blake paired Allison Bray and Taylor Brashears in the hopes of narrowing down his country artists. Allison came into rehearsals with Dixie Chicks’ “Sin Wagon” wearing six-inch heels, which Taylor Swift thought were hindering her performance. After taking her shoes off, per Swift’s request, Allison was able to let loose onstage.
Taylor went for a different tone, choosing “Landslide,” hoping to show off a softer side to her voice. Taylor struggled with some notes during rehearsals, and Swift encouraged her to really connect to one person in the audience to sing to.
Gwen Stefani was impressed with Allison’s stage presence, but was blown away by Taylor’s intricate vocals.
Team Blake: Allison Bray vs. Taylor Brashears
Blake paired Allison Bray and Taylor Brashears in the hopes of narrowing down his country artists. Allison came into rehearsals with Dixie Chicks’ “Sin Wagon” wearing six-inch heels, which Taylor Swift thought were hindering her performance. After taking her shoes off, per Swift’s request, Allison was able to let loose onstage.
Taylor went for a different tone, choosing “Landslide,” hoping to show off a softer side to her voice. Taylor struggled with some notes during rehearsals, and Swift encouraged her to really connect to one person in the audience to sing to.
Gwen Stefani was impressed with Allison’s stage presence, but was blown away by Taylor’s intricate vocals.
- 11/4/2014
- Uinterview
When Taylor Swift tells you to put down the guitar, you put down the guitar.
Dallas father Taylor Phelan did just that on Monday as season 7's knockout rounds began on The Voice – heeding the pop star's call to ditch his ever-present stage crutch and let his personality shine through.
"When I started, I had the exact same comfort object," Swift – who was helping Pharrell Williams out as a mentor – candidly shared during rehearsal. And by the time Phelan hit the stage, minus the acoustic, his edgy, '80s-inspired stage moves changed his whole dynamic on Clean Bandits' "Rather Be,...
Dallas father Taylor Phelan did just that on Monday as season 7's knockout rounds began on The Voice – heeding the pop star's call to ditch his ever-present stage crutch and let his personality shine through.
"When I started, I had the exact same comfort object," Swift – who was helping Pharrell Williams out as a mentor – candidly shared during rehearsal. And by the time Phelan hit the stage, minus the acoustic, his edgy, '80s-inspired stage moves changed his whole dynamic on Clean Bandits' "Rather Be,...
- 10/28/2014
- by Andrea Billups
- People.com - TV Watch
When Taylor Swift tells you to put down the guitar, you put down the guitar. Dallas father Taylor Phelan did just that on Monday as season 7's knockout rounds began on The Voice - heeding the pop star's call to ditch his ever-present stage crutch and let his personality shine through. "When I started, I had the exact same comfort object," Swift - who was helping Pharrell Williams out as a mentor - candidly shared during rehearsal. And by the time Phelan hit the stage, minus the acoustic, his edgy, '80s-inspired stage moves changed his whole dynamic on Clean Bandits' "Rather Be,...
- 10/28/2014
- by Andrea Billups
- PEOPLE.com
Taylor Swift stepped in as advisor for the knockout rounds and Pharrell Williams and Adam Levine used up their steals on Monday night's episode of The Voice.
In the knockouts, contestants face off against another member of their team. Each performs a short solo, one after another, and then the coach declares a winner. Unlike the battles, these are not duets, and each coach only has one steal left.
Team Gwen: Sugar Joans vs. Bryana Salaz
Sugar Joans and Bryana Salaz of Team Gwen were the first knockout pair. Bryana chose to sing Demi Lovato’s “Heart Attack,” and Taylor and Gwen advised her to connect emotionally to the song.
Sugar decided to do Beyoncé’s “Love On Top,” and had some trouble in rehearsals over-doing her signature growl.
Pharrell told Bryana that if she stays true to herself, she could have a career for “twenty plus years.” That said,...
In the knockouts, contestants face off against another member of their team. Each performs a short solo, one after another, and then the coach declares a winner. Unlike the battles, these are not duets, and each coach only has one steal left.
Team Gwen: Sugar Joans vs. Bryana Salaz
Sugar Joans and Bryana Salaz of Team Gwen were the first knockout pair. Bryana chose to sing Demi Lovato’s “Heart Attack,” and Taylor and Gwen advised her to connect emotionally to the song.
Sugar decided to do Beyoncé’s “Love On Top,” and had some trouble in rehearsals over-doing her signature growl.
Pharrell told Bryana that if she stays true to herself, she could have a career for “twenty plus years.” That said,...
- 10/28/2014
- Uinterview
Gwen Stefani was the only coach left with a steal on Tuesday night’s The Voice final battle rounds, using it to snatch up Team Adam's Beth Spangler.
Team Pharrell: Brittany Butler vs. Ricky Manning
Pharrell Williams paired Brittany Butler and Ricky Manning with a jazzy take on “On Broadway,” and, while they did put a jazz spin on the song, neither Brittany nor Ricky were particularly at ease with the song. In rehearsals, Pharrell advised both Brittany and Ricky to try to find a way to be themselves with the song. “You’re, like, trying out for the X-men. There’s no reason to hold back,” Pharrell said.
Gwen loved both Brittany and Ricky, commending them for their stage presence, but Adam Levine gave the battle to Ricky because of his improvement from the blind auditions. Pharrell was torn, but in the end he declared Ricky the winner.
Team Pharrell: Brittany Butler vs. Ricky Manning
Pharrell Williams paired Brittany Butler and Ricky Manning with a jazzy take on “On Broadway,” and, while they did put a jazz spin on the song, neither Brittany nor Ricky were particularly at ease with the song. In rehearsals, Pharrell advised both Brittany and Ricky to try to find a way to be themselves with the song. “You’re, like, trying out for the X-men. There’s no reason to hold back,” Pharrell said.
Gwen loved both Brittany and Ricky, commending them for their stage presence, but Adam Levine gave the battle to Ricky because of his improvement from the blind auditions. Pharrell was torn, but in the end he declared Ricky the winner.
- 10/22/2014
- Uinterview
[Youtube "jc6oqtcOi_E"] At first, Texas singer Luke Wade and his duet partner, known simply as Griffin, from Nashville, were having an awkward time rehearsing the Paul McCartney and Wings hit "Maybe I'm Amazed." But then their coach Pharrell Williams, with guidance from his team mentor Alicia Keys, lit an Aretha-inspired soul fire under the rock song, leading to an epic, competitive moment on The Voice as the Season 7 battle rounds kicked off Monday. With each singer taking a verse, Wade went raw and bluesy, and then Griffin, a Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra fan, smoothed it on out. Their harmonies took on...
- 10/14/2014
- by Andrea Billups, @princessmouse
- PEOPLE.com
At first, Texas singer Luke Wade and his duet partner, known simply as Griffin, from Nashville, were having an awkward time rehearsing the Paul McCartney and Wings hit "Maybe I'm Amazed."
But then their coach Pharrell Williams, with guidance from his team mentor Alicia Keys, lit an Aretha-inspired soul fire under the rock song, leading to an epic, competitive moment on The Voice as the Season 7 battle rounds kicked off Monday.
With each singer taking a verse, Wade went raw and bluesy, and then Griffin, a Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra fan, smoothed it on out. Their harmonies took on...
But then their coach Pharrell Williams, with guidance from his team mentor Alicia Keys, lit an Aretha-inspired soul fire under the rock song, leading to an epic, competitive moment on The Voice as the Season 7 battle rounds kicked off Monday.
With each singer taking a verse, Wade went raw and bluesy, and then Griffin, a Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra fan, smoothed it on out. Their harmonies took on...
- 10/14/2014
- by Andrea Billups, @princessmouse
- People.com - TV Watch
The Voice battle rounds began, putting coaches Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine in the hot seat, and prompting some surprising steals.
Team Pharrell: Elyjuh René vs. Maiya Sykes
Team Pharrell kicked the night off with the very first battle, pitting Elyjuh René up against Maiya Sykes, a four-chair turn around. Elyjuh screamed with joy, and even began to tear up a little, when he saw Alicia Keys in the room. Not only that, but the duo was tasked with singing Keys’ own “If I Ain’t Got You” – with Alicia Keys sitting behind the piano. Sykes seemed like the favorite to win in rehearsals, but she was gracious, giving Elyjuh some help hitting the high notes.
Both gave strong performances, but in the end Pharrell stuck with Elyjuh, impressed with how he handled the high notes, saying he wanted to see how much he’d grow.
Team Pharrell: Elyjuh René vs. Maiya Sykes
Team Pharrell kicked the night off with the very first battle, pitting Elyjuh René up against Maiya Sykes, a four-chair turn around. Elyjuh screamed with joy, and even began to tear up a little, when he saw Alicia Keys in the room. Not only that, but the duo was tasked with singing Keys’ own “If I Ain’t Got You” – with Alicia Keys sitting behind the piano. Sykes seemed like the favorite to win in rehearsals, but she was gracious, giving Elyjuh some help hitting the high notes.
Both gave strong performances, but in the end Pharrell stuck with Elyjuh, impressed with how he handled the high notes, saying he wanted to see how much he’d grow.
- 10/14/2014
- Uinterview
Like those old episodes of Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom where the straggler impala gets picked off by the hungry lioness, The Voice‘s Battle Rounds are compelling (though not necessarily comforting) viewing.
Only the strongest voices — or at least those attached to the youngest, doe-eyed-iest, most social-media-approved bodies — survive the two-person, one-song contests.
And while I understand those who wince at the inherent cruelty of whittling a pool of 48 singers down to 32 (eight Battle “losers” get second chances via The Steal), it’s nevertheless a necessary evil. I mean, let’s be honest: After three consecutive weeks of Blind Auditions,...
Only the strongest voices — or at least those attached to the youngest, doe-eyed-iest, most social-media-approved bodies — survive the two-person, one-song contests.
And while I understand those who wince at the inherent cruelty of whittling a pool of 48 singers down to 32 (eight Battle “losers” get second chances via The Steal), it’s nevertheless a necessary evil. I mean, let’s be honest: After three consecutive weeks of Blind Auditions,...
- 10/14/2014
- TVLine.com
Now that we've gotten the formality of the blind auditions out of the way, we're finally getting to the good part of The Voice: The oft-bloody battle rounds. As fans of the NBC reality singing competition know, in the Battle Rounds in which coaches divide their teams of 12 into six pairs, who are tasked with performing the same song. Then, it's up to the coaches to choose: Who stays, and who goes? In other words, it's about to get brutal. So who will be the facing off when Battle Rounds kick off on Monday night? We've got an exclusive first look at the lineup,...
- 10/10/2014
- by Emily Blake
- EW - Inside TV
Pharrell got down on his knees to win over Katriz Trinidad in the third round of blind auditions on The Voice, beating out Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton while Adam Levine looked on.
Blind Auditions Part 4
Katriz Trinidad, 15, the daughter of immigrant parents, had her entire family backstage cheering her on for her audition – Etta James’ “At Last.” Katriz’s control and tone got Gwen, Pharrell and Blake to turn around before she got through with the first verse. At the end of her first run, Pharrell stood up for her, and he was clearly in love.
“I never thought that I would ever find something that I usually look for my own label. Like, I’ve been dreaming for an artist like you all my career,” Pharrell said. “I want you on my team, so bad, and I’ve never done this,” he said, getting on his knees. Pharrell’s pleading worked,...
Blind Auditions Part 4
Katriz Trinidad, 15, the daughter of immigrant parents, had her entire family backstage cheering her on for her audition – Etta James’ “At Last.” Katriz’s control and tone got Gwen, Pharrell and Blake to turn around before she got through with the first verse. At the end of her first run, Pharrell stood up for her, and he was clearly in love.
“I never thought that I would ever find something that I usually look for my own label. Like, I’ve been dreaming for an artist like you all my career,” Pharrell said. “I want you on my team, so bad, and I’ve never done this,” he said, getting on his knees. Pharrell’s pleading worked,...
- 10/1/2014
- Uinterview
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