The Voice of Germany season 7 explained

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The Voice of Germany is a German reality talent show to find new singing talent. The seventh season premiered on October 19, 2017 on ProSieben and Sat.1. Based on the reality singing competition The Voice of Holland, the series was created by Dutch television producer John de Mol. It is part of an international series. Haber, Catterfeld and Michi & Smudo as coaches of the previous season would return, while Mark Forster joined as a new coach on the show, replacing Andreas Bourani. Schölermann and Gercke as hosts of the previous season would return.

Natia Todua was announced as the winner of The Voice of Germany, marking Samu Haber's first and only win as a coach.

Coaches and Hosts

It was announced that Andreas Bourani would not be returning as a coach. Mark Forster was announced to take his place, following his success on The Voice Kids. Samu Haber, Yvonne Catterfield and Michi & Smudo all returned as coaches.

Teams

Colour key:

CoachTop 77 Artists
Mark Forster
Benedikt KöstlerMichael RussFiliz ArslanDajana GüntherAmin Afify
Marie-Claude RubinRobin PortmannAlexandra SutterKaty WinterLuana Eschment
Silke und Alexander MohnfeldTasha GonserJan HasanovSimon ZawilaPishtar Dakaj
Michel OehrleinMaria Giuseppina CammisaMiguel FialhoJonas OberstallerFelix Harer
Michi Beck & Smudo
Anna HeimrathMeike HammerschmidtDzenan BuldicJade Pearl BakerLuzie Juckenburg
Semion BazavloukStefanie NerpelPhilip PillerMelisa ToprakciKim Friehs
Christine HeitzDoris MeteBenjamin HartmannBarbara Padron HernandezFriederike Bayer
Isabell Jasmin PlaueHelen LeaheyMark SchlumbergerPatrick StrobelMax Christoph Niemeyer
Yvonne Catterfeld
BB ThomazGregor HägeleMelvin VardouniotisJohannes PinterJulien Alexander Blank
Christine HeitzSebastiàn MillepiedFrederic LipgensTina NadererJuan Geck
Robin PortmannMelisa ToprakciJonny Mahoro und Jakob UdeJimmy RischPatrizia Gasser
Daniel Castro DominguezChristina RodriguesAlexander BabacanLinda HelterhoffDavid Blair
Samu Haber
Natia ToduaLara Samira WillJanina BeyerleinYagmur YaganMichael Kutscha
Doris MeteChris BertlGeorgia LouiMarlin WillifordSelina Edbauer
Dae-On JungPetra WydlerMalina StarkTiago Ribeiro da CostaJulia Schüler
Carina ChèreMeike EhnertNanette FohMarsMary-Anne Bröllochs
Chiara Tahnee Lütje

Final

RankContestantCoachSongsTelevoting
1Natia Todua[1] Samu Haber
Coverversion"With a Little Help from My Friends" 50,10%
Duet with Coach"I Help You Hate Me"
Duet with Guest Artist "We Could Run" with Beth Ditto
2Benedikt KöstlerMark Forster
Coverversion"Your Song"25,45%
Duet with Coach"Kogong"
Duet with Guest Artist"Anywhere" with Rita Ora
3Anna HeimrathMichi & SmudoCoverversion"Beneath Your Beautiful"16,79%
Duet with Coach"A-N-N-A"
Duet with Guest Artist"Don’t Give Me Those Eyes" with James Blunt
4BB ThomazYvonne CatterfeldCoverversion"Empire State of Mind"7,66%
Duet with Coach"Was bleibt"
Duet with Guest Artist"Love So Soft" with Kelly Clarkson

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NATIA TODUA HAT ES GESCHAFFT: SIE IST DIE GEWINNERIN DER SIEBTEN STAFFEL THE VOICE OF GERMANY!. The Voice of Germany. 2017.