The US judge delivered his no-holds-bar opinion during the suspenseful episode.
“Because you have an amazing instrument. An amazing instrument.”“I appreciate that, thank you,” Ben said.The Voice contestant Ben Esber.“But, despite that, your vocal was still unbelievable, so congratulations.”
Rita was then left with the choice of deciding whether Ben would go home or live to fight another round. Ultimately, the UK singer sent the performer to the Ultimate Call Back round - giving him another chance to impress.For more engaging lifestyle content, visit 7Life on
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